what the critics are saying about 
FRANKLIN KIERMYER
 
"Kiermyer plays with volcanic authority."
Dan Ouellette / DOWN BEAT

"His writing is fiercely primal and his drumming ferocious, unbridled..."
Fred Bouchard / JAZZIZ

"Passion, power and pride...An unstinting drive,
a bracing and uplifting incantory quality."
Gene Kalbacher / CMJ NEW MUSIC REPORT

"Absolutely amazing stuff!"
Michael Cuscuna / BLUENOTE - IMPULSE - VERVE - MOSAIC

"...a galvanizing player and highly original composer...
superb intuition and intelligence."
Parry Gettelman / ORLANDO SENTINEL

"...a striking new voice of the jazz vanguard...a daring composer..."
Sam Prestianni/ SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY

"...he is a polyrhythmic whirlwind...this is the real thing...
marvelous, powerfully affirmative music."
Bill Tilland / OPTION

"...enough to make you believe that music can still be
frightening as well as sacred."
John Szwed / THE VILLAGE VOICE

"Kiermyer plays (and composes) with an almost evangelical belief
in jazz
as a form of pure inspiration."
David Hajdu / ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

"Blessed with the ecstatic quality of Kiermyer's free-bop attack...
drummer Franklin Kiermyer is that rare 90's jazzman."
David Fricke / ROLLING STONE

"Kiermyer is a give-no-quarter kind of drummer for whom
the word intense would be too mild. He Burns."
Karl Stark / THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

"...volatile drumming, full of tornado cycles and cascade shimmers."
John Diliberto / CD REVIEW

"...total commitment by an artist who is searching and growing in a way
not often heard in jazz in the last 30 years."
S.D. Feeney / FACE MAGAZINE

"Kiermyer supercharges spiritual modality...
I predict it won't be long before he's a headliner."
Herb Boyd / DOWN BEAT

"...I haven't heard anyone drum with so much brazenly savage virtuosity
since Elvin Jones pounded a hole through the firmament on
John Coltrane's Sun Ship."
Tim Powis / EYE MAGAZINE

"Kiermyer sounds like Elvin Jones and Rashied Ali wrapped up into a
furious, thunderous package; he must be one of the most

exciting and intense drummers around."
Linton Chiswick / THE WIRE

"...a jazz master at work...as forceful as a thunderstorm...a terrific band..."
Stephen Israel / TIMES HERALD RECORD

"a great album...extraordinary...introduces a new player to the jazz elite."
Miguel Rocha / CAMPUS ACCESS

"An explosive player with incredible endurance...remarkably intense."
the editors / DRUM!

"such beauty and energy, I kept turning the volume knob higher and higher."
Mark Corroto / SOS JAZZ

"Kiermyer is a drummer who follows his own muse, creating a sound of
yearning and revelation...derived from an intensely personal sensibility."
Sid Gribetz / JAZZ TIMES

"...a journey in the Sun Ship
to heights of spiritual experience through music...
captures that mystical ecstasy with magnificent aplomb"
the editors / JAZZIZ

"...fiery, emotional spirituals..."
Dick Bogle / PORTLAND NEWS

"Imagine if drummer Elvin Jones and Pianist McCoy Tyner
had not left the John Coltrane Quartet in early 1966
and had spent another year with the great saxophonist;
it might have sounded something like this."
Scott Yanow / L.A. JAZZ SCENE

"In my more irrational moments I've convinced myself that
when God invented jazz
he was hoping it might wind up sounding something like this."
Tim Powis / EYE MAGAZINE

"...commanding presence...Franklin Kiermyer is driven."
Matt Galloway / NOW MAGAZINE

"One of the most emotionally charged recordings I've heard in years...
packs such a punch it's just a bit difficult to talk about with mere words
...you won't find anything better than this date."
Chris Hovan / JAZZ & BLUES REPORT

"Fiery...it explodes and takes you for a ride. The playing is superb."
Bob Margolis / MTV - VH1.COM

"The avant quarters of the jazz world are all abuzz over
drummer Franklin Kiermyer, and it's a good thing."
K. Leander Williams / DOWN BEAT

"...confident, full-throttle drumming. Even the most secular ears
should find Kiermyer compelling."
Brent Grulke / OPTION

"This is a monumental album...Franklin Kiermyer's Solomon's Daughter"
Greg Tate / VIBE

"Drummer Franklin Kiermyer supplies Pharoah Sanders with
some of the tenor man's most memorable sideman dates of his
entire career while also providing a forum for Sanders'
best playing in seemingly decades of recordings."
L. Donohue-Greene / ONE FINAL NOTE

"...a work of unquestionable integrity..."
Chris Kelsey / JAZZ NOW

"The most excitingly dynamic debut by a young jazz voice
I've heard in recent years."
Norman Weinstein / DISC RESPECT (The Record Exchange)

"...pushing each other past the red-line uprising heights of ecstasy.
Ecstasy is the operative word."
Dave Luhrssen / THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL

"...Visionary...(Kiermyer has) landed himself in the land of jazz titans."
James Lien / CMJ NEW MUSIC REPORT
 
 

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