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Reviews
Sweat Hog
is the largely instrumental, rock fusion offering by the group Ronnie
Neuhauser's Styrocultural Antidote, which features Neuhauser on guitar,
along with Mike Perez on bass and Fran Merante on drums. The CD serves up
the trio's free form explorations, which of course means plenty of
Neuhauser's fiery guitar playing throughout the nine cuts. The wah-wah
pedal gets hammered on tracks such as "Face" and "Mojoson",
while "Liberation From The Jackal", is a medium-to-slow number
which allows for heavy, melodically evocative and freaked-out guitar lines
that slap the listener upside the head. Finally, "Equinox At Chichen
Itza" sports a cool early '70s hard rock vibe before laying out the
high tech improvs. If you like your fusion improvisational and ambitious,
check out Ronnie Neuhauser's body of work.
Ronnie
formerly headed up the rock/funk outfit Grooveyard, which received
recognition in the New Haven Advocate's Grand Band Slam/Sounds Of New
Haven. His song "Dr. Sus" took first place in the 1999
Songwriter's Association of Washington's Mid-Atlantic Song Contest. His
1999 concept CD "Congregation Against Styrocultural Brain
Damage" was a recipient of a Preston Foundation grant.
Neuhauser
is working on a slew of compositions, some of which are putting to use his
own music theory, which he has been developing for a few years now. He has
many recordings scheduled for release in the future, including a new
instrumental CD entitled "Stupid Like Cow", his opera
"Gangr'ear" and another CD of complete madness entitled
"It's All About The Grass", which should bring to light
Neuhauser's depth and adventurousness of composition.
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