Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of free jazz with The Thing's 2009 release, "Shinjuku Crawl." This avant-garde masterpiece, released under the Smalltown Supersound label, is a testament to the band's fearless exploration of sound and improvisation. Clocking in at just over an hour, the album is a journey through the bustling streets of Tokyo's Shinjuku district, captured in three distinct "attempts" that showcase the band's dynamic range and improvisational prowess.
The Thing, known for their high-energy performances and avant-garde sensibilities, delivers a powerful and unpredictable listening experience. The album opens with "Shinjuku Crawl, First Attempt," immediately drawing the listener into a whirlwind of chaotic beauty. Each subsequent track builds on the last, creating a sense of progression and discovery.
"Uramado (Thank You Mr. Fukuoka)" offers a moment of respite, a heartfelt tribute that contrasts with the intensity of the surrounding tracks. The two-part "Dori Dugout" closes the album, leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for what The Thing will explore next.
"Shinjuku Crawl" is not just an album; it's an experience. The Thing's mastery of free jazz and avant-garde elements makes this a standout release that will appeal to fans of experimental music and those seeking something fresh and exciting.