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The debut full-length album by Britain's
Nerija
, 2019's
Blume
, features the female-led jazz ensemble on a set of original tunes that showcases their earthy brand of modern jazz. Together since 2016,
was initially formed while the members were students in the London jazz initiative Tomorrow's Warriors. Included are trumpeter
Sheila Maurice-Grey
, trombonist
Rosie Turton
, saxophonists
Cassie Kinoshi
and
Nubya Garcia
, guitarist
Shirley Tetteh
, drummer
Lizy Exell
, and the band's sole male member, bassist
Rio Kai
. Together, they play a richly harmonious style of jazz that balances the swinging, straight-ahead hard bop of the
Jazz Messengers
with the late-'60s and early-'70s African jazz of trumpet icon
Hugh Masekela
. Cuts like the opening "Nascence" and the moody "Riverfest" contrast the group's warm horn leads with
Tetteh
's sparkling, rhythmically infectious guitar accents. Similarly, the driving "Last Straw" with its kinetic, Afro-beat pulse and angular, muted horn lines sounds like a
Blue Note
arrangement of an electronic dance track. Equally evocative, "EU (Emotionally Unavailable)" and "Unbound" have roiling, slow-burn funk grooves that bring to mind the '70s fusion and rare groove vibes of Detroit's
Phil Ranelin
Marcus Belgrave
. Though there are plenty of impressive solos here,
have a strong group aesthetic and often tracks flow between deftly arranged ensemble passages, more open-ended solos, and expansively layered sections of group improv. However, what's particularly compelling about
's take on cross-pollinated jazz is that it never sounds like they are trying to imitate one particular sound or era. Instead, they offer a set of contemporary tracks that feel connected to their diverse London roots. ~ Matt Collar
Nerija
, 2019's
Blume
, features the female-led jazz ensemble on a set of original tunes that showcases their earthy brand of modern jazz. Together since 2016,
was initially formed while the members were students in the London jazz initiative Tomorrow's Warriors. Included are trumpeter
Sheila Maurice-Grey
, trombonist
Rosie Turton
, saxophonists
Cassie Kinoshi
and
Nubya Garcia
, guitarist
Shirley Tetteh
, drummer
Lizy Exell
, and the band's sole male member, bassist
Rio Kai
. Together, they play a richly harmonious style of jazz that balances the swinging, straight-ahead hard bop of the
Jazz Messengers
with the late-'60s and early-'70s African jazz of trumpet icon
Hugh Masekela
. Cuts like the opening "Nascence" and the moody "Riverfest" contrast the group's warm horn leads with
Tetteh
's sparkling, rhythmically infectious guitar accents. Similarly, the driving "Last Straw" with its kinetic, Afro-beat pulse and angular, muted horn lines sounds like a
Blue Note
arrangement of an electronic dance track. Equally evocative, "EU (Emotionally Unavailable)" and "Unbound" have roiling, slow-burn funk grooves that bring to mind the '70s fusion and rare groove vibes of Detroit's
Phil Ranelin
Marcus Belgrave
. Though there are plenty of impressive solos here,
have a strong group aesthetic and often tracks flow between deftly arranged ensemble passages, more open-ended solos, and expansively layered sections of group improv. However, what's particularly compelling about
's take on cross-pollinated jazz is that it never sounds like they are trying to imitate one particular sound or era. Instead, they offer a set of contemporary tracks that feel connected to their diverse London roots. ~ Matt Collar