
The Allโs Eye delivers a genre-blurring, soul-stirring studio take on โSay What You Wanna Sayโ, breathing bold new life into Ari Joshuaโs original boogaloo-inspired instrumental. Now reimagined with vocals and tighter studio finesse, this version glows with psychedelic grit and celebratory energy, weaving together the spontaneity of jam-band improvisation with the precision of modern production.
From the opening jazzy inflections to the tight rhythmic interplay between Kris Yunkerโs keys and Ben Atkindโs percussion, the track immediately sets an uplifting tone. The guitar melodiesโsaturated with horn-like phrasingโdrift between funky clarity and fuzzy edges, giving the track both structure and surprise. Joshuaโs vocal performance brings emotional gravitas and elevates the music into a new, expressive dimension.
Carriage House Studios, a space known for its warmth and depth, captures each nuance with fidelity. The engineering by Mclee Mathais ensures every groove and harmony breathes. Jakael Tristramโs mix gives the track its dynamic stereo spread, and Joe Lambertโs mastering glues it all together with clarity and punch.
Thereโs something both classic and forward-thinking about this trackโitโs rooted in tradition but never stuck in it. The combination of clavinet and Hammond organ with jazzy percussion and psych-rock overtones makes for a sound thatโs timeless, exploratory, and deeply human.
โSay What You Wanna Say,โ paired with vibrant cover art by This is Blase and Roberlan Borges Paresqui, beams with positivity and color in every sense.
For fans of improvisational rock, soul-jazz, and fearless genre experimentation, The Allโs Eye continues to be one of the most compelling groups to watch.
Blurry Face featuring Ari Joshua, John Medeski, & Billy Martin is out now, and a new track from that line up featuring Bassist Jason Fraticelli is coming May 23rd called Reversible Submersible.
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Photo credit: Bill Mcmenamey, Nick Farrington, BLASE
Review by: Naomi Joan