Sick Boss
SICK BOSS assembles some of Vancouver's finest improvising musicians under the bold leadership of guitarist and composer Cole Schmidt. The band's hefty, episodic compositions are mostly built upon sturdy instrumental rock foundations but will colourfully explode into detailed, vigorous arrangements. These expansive pieces inevitably unfurl into passages of improvisatory interplay, textural drift, and even diaphanous chamber-music-like junctures, revealing the vast and imaginative collective capacity of this brilliant group.
In 2017, the band released their self-titled debut album on Drip Audio. It was named among the top albums of 2017 in Vancouver’s The Georgia Straight and was warmly received in other media. The band performed in support of this record at festivals across Canada and Europe including Suoni Per Il Popolo (Montreal), JazzTopad (Poland), and the Vancouver International Jazz Festival.
Their forthcoming follow-up effort, Businessless, their first on vinyl, is in many ways more immediate and boisterous than its predecessor. It's also more strange and volatile. Opener "Useless Genius 1" announces the album with gnarly propulsion, only to drop down to a single sustained sine bleep some two minutes later. The tone dissolves into a slowly evolving, drumless swarm that balloons gradually, bursting into a frantic reprise of the track's opening. "When Buzzards Leave The Bones" takes an even less predictable route. Initially it spotlights the bowed strings of Josh Zubot, Peggy Lee and James Meger but things start to unravel as Schmidt lays down a loping groove. Zubot hacks away at his violin, strumming like an unplugged No Wave guitarist, ushering the piece toward a full-band climax. The violinist and Lee are the only ones to emerge from the wreckage and chatter amongst themselves—first cautiously, and later restlessly—as the track comes to a close.
These contrasting, but equally action-packed pieces provide a clear indication of the remaining music's trajectory. Even the relatively continuous path of their majestic jaimie branch tribute "Doctor Dawn" is subject to eccentric formal kinks amidst its elegiac swell. It's a record that teems with charisma and nervy energy, swerving impulsively between contrasting arrangements, musical styles and even methodology. Though wildly erratic in certain ways, each cut unleashes at least one big, downright singable melody, and this fact allows SICK BOSS to bound across these seemingly vast sonic and aesthetic chasms without exhausting themselves or listeners.
SICK BOSS encompasses a wealth of experience that spans many dimensions of Vancouver’s music scene from alternative pop to far-out experimentation. Appearing in their full line-up, the band performs the unique amalgam of composition and improvised music showcased here; in smaller or collaboration-oriented incarnations, the group primarily improvises. SICK BOSS' constituent members have received or been nominated for prestigious awards while collaborating with the likes of Mary Margaret O’Hara, Destroyer, Dan Mangan, Gordon Grdina, Jesse Zubot, Marin Patenaude, Pugs & Crows, Dave Douglas, Sam Shalabi, Ingrid Jensen, Mats Gustafsson, Lisa Cay Miller’s NOW Orchestra, Tony Wilson, Chad VanGaalen, and have many more.
PERSONNEL:
Cole Schmidt - guitar
Peggy Lee - cello
Josh Zubot - violin
JP Carter - trumpet
Dan Gaucher - drums
James Meger - bass / synth
Recorded by John Raham at Afterlife Studios
Edited, Mixed and Mastered by James Meger
Album Art by Bianca Fields
Design by Lee Hutzulak
Press
“Sick Boss is a must-hear group in our scene. Businessless is an outstanding document of what they do, setting them up for an unassuming but ascendant path in Canadian creative music.” - rhythmchanges.ca
”Influenced by decades-ago innovators from across the pond (i.e., Henry Cow), this outfit still manages to sound uniquely strange and compelling. As such, Businessless comes highly recommended.” - Avant Music News
“Vancouver guitarist/composer Cole Schmidt has assembled a talented sextet of improvising musicians for this throbbing, meandering and utterly engaging collection of compositions.” - The Intelligencer
”…Sick Boss rips apart conventional category definitions to craft rocking, jazzy improvisations on releases such as it’s new album, Businessless.” - The Vancouver Sun
“Highly enjoyable medicine.” - Aiding & Abetting
”…like GYBE! in a more condensed, detailed form.” - PAN M 360
Album Review: rhythmchanges.ca
Album Review: Avant Music News
Album Review: The Intelligencer
Concert Preview: The Vancouver Sun
Album Review: aidabet.com
Album Review: panm360.com