Producing work that is epic in concept, sound, and artistic approach, Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra, the masterminds and multi-instrumentalists behind Zombi, have re-imagined the architecture of progressive rock and dynamic instrumentalsâcarving a niche in underground music distinctly their own.
The bandâs signature sound, achieved using only electric bass, drums, and a collection of analog synthesizers, is deceptively lush considering its two man skeleton crew ensemble. Mooreâs bass playing and meticulous synthesizer programming interacts seamlessly with Paterraâs controlled, precision drummingâas if each man is anticipating his counterpartâs next move. Punctuated by Moore and Paterraâs seasoned songwriting skills, each Zombi songâwhether grand in design like âNight Rhythmsâ from the bandâs forthcoming LP or powerful and driving like âOrion,â the opening track on Cosmosâis entirely autonomous and true to the duoâs creative vision.
âI bring a lot of skeletal ideas to the tableâbasslines, sequences, and drum parts. Steve will then craft them into complete songs,â Paterra explains. âThere is a musical trust that exists between us that allows for full exploration of all ideas. We are perfectionists, sometimes to a fault, but I think it is a quality that lends itself well to the music.â
âWe share the same goal, which is simply to create music that we enjoyâitâs rather selfish,â Moore adds. âWe have a similar list of influences as well, both of us having grown up listening to progressive and classic rock. So when it comes time to write, we're basically completing each otherâs thoughts.â
Following the success of CosmosâZombiâs critically-acclaimed debut album for Relapse Recordsâand a series of national tours with artists like Dillinger Escape Plan, The Fucking Champs, Red Sparowes, Panthers, and Breather Resist, Moore and Paterra regrouped in Chicago to begin work on their next full-length album.
âSurface To Air is a genuinely progressive album: bigger, denser, and more dynamic than anything we've done before,â Moore says. âItâs still dark and cinematic, but without being kitschy like some of our earlier releases.â
âThe album is an accurate representation of who we are and where we are headed as a band,â Paterra adds. âIt is the culmination of a style and sound we've been honing since our inception, but it also puts us in a new direction, one that I am excited to explore.â
Larger in scope and sound, Surface To Air is an evolutionary album, anchored by the distinct melodic and technically complex sound Zombi has become known for, but more mature and forward-thinking in its overall conceptual approach. While the track listing may at first appear lean at a mere five songs, the attentive listener will soon realize that Moore and Paterra have composed and assembled more than 40 minutes of emotive, dynamic, multi-layered musicâmaking Surface To Air a magnum opus in its own right.
Informed by the music and boundary-pushing work ethic of icons like Genesis, Tangerine Dream, Van Halen, and Pink Floyd, Moore and Paterra rely just as much on inspiration from the past as they do on their own skill and musical knowledge during the songwriting process. On Surface To Air, the integrity of tracks like âChallenger Deepâ with its powerful, driving bassline, and the mysterious mounting tension of âDigitalisâ are indisputable evidence of Zombiâs artistic growth and allegiance to producing a diverse and progressive body of work. âLegacy,â however, sidesteps, revealing a more introspective direction in Moore and Paterraâs work, while the albumâs title track, âSurface To Air,â opens with a frantically-paced and hypnotic synthesizer-laden melody.
Experimenting with a vast new sound, Zombi proves that charging forward with an expansive vision can open doors to an entirely new realm. While Moore and Paterra still draw inspiration from the horror genre when composing film scores, a broader range of influencesâas well as a desire to push the boundaries of what theyâve already accomplishedânow informs the material for their albums. Whether youâre an adventurous listener, diehard fan, or skeptical observer, delving into the latest chapter of Zombiâs prolific and ever-evolving work will never disappoint. - Matthew Newton
ZOMBI:
Steve Moore: Bass, Synthesizers
A. E. Pattera: Drums, Synthesizers
ZOMBI website:
http://www.zombi.us
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