Bullhorn
is the new album by Finnish trumpeter/composer, Verneri Pohjola, his third as
leader. Based in Helsinki, the thirty-six year old has been in the
international spotlight for the past few years and is acknowledged as a jazz
star in the making. His distinctive tone, with its deeply affecting purity and
lyricism, and highly melodic improvising is embedded in self-penned
compositions marked by memorable and imaginative themes that steer clear of any
hackneyed notion of ‘Nordic’ jazz.
Bullhorn
is a key album in Pohjola’s career, marking the shift from a rising start to an
artist of real substance with a powerful, unique sound and a sense of deepening
maturity and clarity of vision. Bullhorn is the album that finally realises
Verneri’s enormous creative potential.
Featuring
his long term associates and friends: pianist Aki Rissanen, bassist Antti
Lötjönen and drummer Teppo Mäkynen, Bullhorn undertakes a panoramic overview of
Verneri’s wide-ranging, evocative yet energetic approach to music-making,
anchored in his strong, personal sound. As Pohjola explains: ‘It has the
intimate sounds and lyricism in improvised passages that I love, but also the
rough energy and emphasis on the compositions – everything I want to express in
my music’.
In
addition, Pohjola has set out on Bullhorn to capture the joy and spontaneity
that occur in performance between these four like-minded individuals; the vital
element of music making and ‘jazz’ that makes each performance a unique and
personal statement.
A truly
progressive artist with a firm understanding of popular culture providing the
foundation of his art, Verneri Pohjola is on the brink of becoming one of the
most exciting and original musicians of his generation. In fact, he’s almost
ready to blow his own bullhorn.
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