BADBADNOTGOOD's 2016 album "IV" is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, showcasing the band's evolution and maturity as musicians. This 11-track album, released on Innovative Leisure, is a testament to their forward-thinking approach, building upon the musical explorations of their previous album, "III."
"IV" features a blend of original compositions and collaborations, including tracks with Future Islands frontman Sam Herring and renowned saxophonist Colin Stetson. The album opens with "And That, Too." and "Speaking Gently," setting a smooth and sophisticated tone that carries throughout the record. Standout tracks like "Time Moves Slow" featuring Sam Herring, and "Confessions Pt. II" showcase the band's versatility and ability to create engaging, dynamic soundscapes.
The album's duration of 50 minutes offers a satisfying listen, with each track contributing to the overall narrative of "IV." From the lounge-inspired "Chompy's Paradise" to the introspective "In Your Eyes," BADBADNOTGOOD demonstrates their range and depth as artists. The album's closing track, "Cashmere," leaves listeners with a sense of resolution and anticipation for what the band will explore next.
"IV" is not just an album; it's a statement from BADBADNOTGOOD, solidifying their place in the contemporary jazz scene. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, "IV" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.