Prog rock duo Gravity Tree offers their long-awaited, new music experiment: an entree of sound design sprinkled with 16th note triplets, served up on a hot plate full of guitar-drenched progressive flavor: Ultimate Backward.
"This is a very thought provoking album by a duo who definitely punches a hole through the more established forms of Prog and creates their own sound." - USA Progressive Music
" majestic " - Sea of Tranquility
Sprung out of progressive rock influences ranging from King Crimson to Gentle Giant, from Laurie Anderson to Frank Zappa, Gravity Tree mixes decidedly guitar drenched modern experimentation with old school prog rock foundations. The result is not a '70's clone band; nor is it a revisitation of the alternative flavor-of-the-month. It is a new noise that bears little resemblance to the sounds of modern radio airwaves. Everything you hear is performed not by machines, but by two human beings. That's not a drum machine. Those aren't sample loops from some nameless sound library. And they're not playing anything that can be easily categorized by today's pop-focused industry. Prog rock, avant-prog, math rock, art rock, experimentation, post-modernism, noise.
Open your ears, listen closely...if you dare.