BRZZVLL keep on tripping. “Polemicals” is taking the psychedelic jazz
groove that the six piece band from Antwerp, Belgium is known for to the
next level. It is still impossible to find the right box for BRZZVLL though.
Jazz is the teacher but band leader Vincent Brijs and crew couldn't care
less about rules and regulations. From the epic, arabic flavoured opener
“Jericho” to the sweet and deep ballad “Reino Dos Céus” BRZZVLL simply
do what they want. Most times you can dance too to it and all the time you
can trip with it.
Compared to their 2010 album “Happy Live Creator” (produced by Ben
Ladmin aka Nostalgia 77) the new BRZVVLL album has more of a live feel.
Which is owed to the fact that “Polemicals” has been recorded at the Kip
Kass studio, owned by the band's keyboarder Jan Willems in Mortsel and
produced by the band itself. In that aspect, “Polemicals” captures the
sensational live performances better than any BRZVLL record before.