Bjorn Egelius (bass); Leif Fredriksson (drums); Tobbe Johanson (guitar)
therhythmisodd play progressive music filled with energy. It's a fuel that burns full-throttle, ignited by the rhythms steaming forward from the powerful bass and drum with brilliant guitar tones adding the psychedelic touch to it.
2011 Release from this Swedish progressive rock/fusion group. The album shows the band's artistic growth, and fans will not be disappointed by the new material filled with intense and progressive nerve.
"If Rush played Mahavishnu Orchestra covers, it would sound like this. Excellent hard-rockin' fusion. " --Fred Trafton
"After many listens to "Subway," I can honestly that the track is amazing, and fits my musical tastes perfectly. The musicianship is top-notch, and I love the pounding bass...very reminiscent of John Wetton-era King Crimson. The bellowed vocals add a nice human feel to the track. The guitar is wild, reminding me of Robert Fripp-meets-Frank Zappa-meets-Tim Smith-meets-Jimi Hendrix. Jazz-fusion is one of my favorite genres, and that is very present in "Subway." And I definitely can't forget the powerful drums, bringing to mind Billy Cobham and Bill Bruford with a slight modern feel. The mid-section is great and sounds a bit like improvisation, which I love. I love how you guys manage to keep such a strong groove going for over 13 minutes; very nice indeed! Even the production quality is pretty good here. Congratulations on such a powerful piece of music!" Well done, Well done
- Jordan Bolen
http://www.therhythmisodd.com