Friday, June 19, 2020 on Whirlwind Recordings
“[Rudresh is] making truly some of the most original jazz out there at the moment.” – Brian Zimmerman, Jazziz Daily Brunch
“An early contender for Album of the Year…. Mahanthappa’s sound on alto is as expressive as ever, and it’s easy to hear the joy these three find in such disparate sources.” – Bret Saunders, Denver Post “The Know”
“Hero Trio is that ‘all-covers’ record, which is about the only thing this boundary-pushing composer, bandleader and ace reedman hadn’t yet attempted in one of the most creative jazz careers since the turn of the 21st century…. here is a large window into what makes Rudresh Mahanthappa tick, what lights his fire, what shaped him into the artist he is today…. Hero Trio has just as many delightful surprises and audacious musicianship as any other Mahanthappa record.” – S. Victor Aaron, SomethingElse! Reviews
“The fierce saxophonist fascinates with his improvisatory jags, rapid cascading runs, and edgy pressure cooker sound. Joined by bassist François Moutin, drummer Rudy Royston responds in kind with his own fearless, across-the-kit propulsive flurries.” – Jeff Potter, Modern Drummer
“The album, and the set, wind up with an explosive and highly creative re-imagining of Parker’s tune Dewey Square (also known as Prezology or Bird Feathers), with the saxist virtually exploding creative new ideas from moment to moment and Mouton supporting and egging him on… a top pick as one of the best of this year.” – Lynn René Bayley, Art Music Lounge