Review: Slowly Rolling Camera's evolution over the past decade is striking, with Silver Shadow showcasing a band that has transformed significantly since their 2014 self-titled debut. While their early work was marked by a quietly intense r&b influence, their transition to all-instrumental music has brought their cinematic, electro-jazz fusion to the forefront. This trio, comprising Dave Stapleton (keys), Deri Roberts (sound design & production), and Elliot Bennett (drums), has continually refined their sound, weaving together jazz finesse, electronic textures, and rich, emotional depth. Silver Shadow feels like a late-night noir soundtrack, a departure from the long-form compositions of their past, offering concise tracks with immediate impact. The album is inspired by the visual and musical interplay in film, centering around a fictional protagonist. The core trio is joined by a talented ensemble, including Jasper Hoiby on bass, Josh Arcoleo on sax, Stuart McCallum on guitar, and Verneri Pohjola on trumpet, adding layers to their already complex soundscapes. Celebrating a decade of innovation, Slowly Rolling Camera has solidified their place in the European jazz scene. With influences from The Cinematic Orchestra and comparisons to GoGo Penguin, Silver Shadow is both a reaffirmation of their signature blend of acoustic and electronic elements and a celebration of their impressive streaming success, surpassing 20 million streams. An exciting new chapter for the band for sure.
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