“Members of the Thing, White Denim, MF Doom, and Akkolyte have come together under this (relatively) new roof to create a sound that blends free jazz and hip-hop, seeing no distance between them.” – Pop Matters
“One of the most interesting and original acts in Texas – perhaps the entire planet” – The Austin Chronicle
“The Young Mothers are bringing forth more Free Improv violence before they’re waving goodbye with “Shanghai”, a surprisingly soulful and well epic closing tune catering a kind of cinematic drama and panorama scale production as a foundation for intense, yet distorted Rap-sequences and psychedelic guitar workouts. Interesting, this.” – Nitestylez
“No rest for the weak/No power in the streets,” Taylor speaks, a throbbing bass riff and percussion section emerging and remaining locked into its pattern despite the scream-laden sections of high tempo violence.” – Letters From A Tapehead
“Then Young Mothers roared out of the gate with fierce, jarring visceral power. Theirs is a dense, multi-layered sound where Ivesian contrapuntal lines often divide the ensemble into competing units — How fortunate 30 or so of us were that they docked in Deep Ellum last night. I’ll be anxiously awaiting their return.” -Ken Shimamoto
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Francisco Rosaly – drums, percussion
Ingebrigt Haker Flaten – electric bass, acoustic bass
Jonathan Horne – guitar, vocals
Jason Jackson – tenor & baritone saxophone, vocals
Jawwaad Taylor – pocket trumpet, electronics, rap
Stefan Gonzales – vibraphone, drums, vocals
All arrangements by The Young Mothers. Produced by The Young Mothers.
Recorded by Jonathan Lee Chan at Sugar Hill Studios, Houston TX, June 2016. Additional recording by Bart van Hasselt, Amsterdam, January 2017.
Mixed by Jonathan Lee Chan at Sugar Hill Studios, Houston TX, January and March 2017.
Mastered by Martin Siewert, Vienna/Austria, November 2017.
Co-executive production by Richard Lynn and Ingebrigt Håker Flaten. Album art by Jesse Lott.