Arturo O’Farrill’s The Offense of the Drum surges with harmonic and rhythmic energy from the get-go. The pianist/composer and his big band, The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, are joined by various guest artists on this expansive album, where Offense has room for Japanese drums, accordion, djembe, and harp. “Cuarto de Colores” weaves together Cuban, Brazilian, and Colombian rhythms and features the excellent Colombian harpist Edmar Castaneda, who spins out dazzling runs backed by a horn arrangement that’s by turns muscular and smooth. The spoken word of Christopher “Chilo” Cajigas is spotlighted on “They Came,” a proud take on Puerto Rican history and migration to the United States. It’s a powerhouse piece that integrates words and music at an extraordinarily high level. (The track, written and conducted by Jason Lindner, includes DJ Logic on turntables.) Pianist Vijay Iyer wrote and played on “The Mad Hatter,” a composition full of tricky lines and rhythms. The two-movement title cut takes listeners on a journey. Artful rigidity morphs into a grand layered flow over the course of this impressive work.
- Kenny Garrett
- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
- Joe Henderson
- Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio
- Arturo O'farrill & The Afro-latin Jazz Orchestra