David Chenu Quintet

Two (n / a)

Texas Platters

David Chenu Quintet

Two

David Chenu makes a bold statement with the release of his second album, Two. Unlike all-too-many young musicians who are eager to show off their chops with fanciful displays of speed, dexterity, and bravado, this Austin saxophonist has opted, instead, for a deliberate and contemplative set of original ballads that effectively captures a moody ambiance, one nicely reflected in the album's artful turquoise-and-black design. In eschewing the standard (post)bop and blues format, the listener easily succumbs to the album's wistful persuasion. A delicate, aptly titled "The Waltz" and a slightly Tristano-esque edginess on "The Mixup" provide needed tempo variation. "October" features a spiraling series of solos by Chenu, pianist Evan Jacobs, and the tune's composer, guitarist Jacob Wise, which recalls some of pianist Brad Mehldau's impressionistic work. By trying something a bit unorthodox, Chenu has delivered the antithesis of a sophomore slump.

***

A note to readers: Bold and uncensored, The Austin Chronicle has been Austin’s independent news source for over 40 years, expressing the community’s political and environmental concerns and supporting its active cultural scene. Now more than ever, we need your support to continue supplying Austin with independent, free press. If real news is important to you, please consider making a donation of $5, $10 or whatever you can afford, to help keep our journalism on stands.

Support the Chronicle  

READ MORE
More Music Reviews
Review: Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet, <i>EMERGENCE</i>
Review: Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet, EMERGENCE
EMERGENCE (Record Review)

Michael Toland, May 12, 2023

Fall Platters
Jeff Lofton
Jericho (Record Review)

Michael Toland, Nov. 29, 2019

More by Jay Trachtenberg
Indigo de Souza, Estrella Acosta, and More Crucial Concerts
Indigo de Souza, Estrella Acosta, and More Crucial Concerts
A little hair of the dog for your post-SXSW listening pleasure

March 22, 2024

Book Review: <i>Edendale</i> by Michael Ventura
Book Review: Edendale by Michael Ventura
Former “Letters at 3am” columnist celebrates the early days of Hollywood in new novel

March 1, 2024

MORE IN THE ARCHIVES
One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Keep up with happenings around town

Kevin Curtin's bimonthly cannabis musings

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle