Visitors, the latest album by JP Schlegelmilch, Jonathan Goldberger, and Jim Black, is an impressive blend of experimental jazz and avant-garde music. The trio's unique sound is characterized by Schlegelmilch's intricate piano work, Goldberger's electric guitar riffs, and Black's dynamic drumming.
The album features nine tracks, each with its own distinct flavor and mood. The opening track, "Echoes," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its haunting piano melodies and atmospheric guitar work. "The Meeting" is a more upbeat track, with Black's drums driving the rhythm forward and Goldberger's guitar providing a funky groove.
The middle of the album features some of its most experimental tracks, such as "The Crossing," which features Schlegelmilch's piano playing in a dissonant and discordant style, and "Visitors," which features Goldberger's guitar work at its most experimental.
The album finishes with "The Departure," a fitting end to the journey Visitors takes the listener on. The track starts with a slow, melancholic piano melody before building to a frenzied climax with Black's drums and Goldberger's guitar.