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Brandon Seabrook

Described by Spin Magazine as “An apocalyptic, supersonic general of the banjo…” Brandon Seabrook has made a name for himself in the New York avant-garde music scene as an explosive guitar and banjo performer, relentlessly committed to immediacy and precision.

Seabrook honed his terror-inducing riffage skills at the New England Conservatory in Boston. He has since performed extensively in North and South America, Mexico and Europe, as a solo artist, bandleader and collaborator. He has been summoned by the likes of Anthony Braxton, Elliot Sharp and Joey Arias for his unpredictably spiked approach to improvisation and impeccable caterwauling. He has been profiled in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Magnet Magazine, Fretboard Journal, NPR and The Wire.

Seabrook Power Plant, the nuclear trio donned “a manic clusterfuck of merciless banjo torture” by the Village Voice, is Brandon’s brainchild, blending the brutal energy of punk-rock with the intricate execution of through-composed avant jazz. The band has released two albums to much critical acclaim. Time Out New York praised the band’s eponymous debut as “not only one of the most baffling experimental releases of the year... also one of the best.”

Brandon is an accomplished solo artist, named Best Guitarist in New York City by the Village Voice 2012. In 2014, New Atlantis Records released his first solo album titled Sylphid Vitalizers. Noisey called the album a “dissonant guitar army…(with) mind-blowing prog-rock complexities – all at mind-numbing breakneck speed.”

Brandon is currently working on two new albums with his noise-prog trio, Needle Driver and a new sextet featuring immoral, percussive compositions under the name Die Trommel Fatale. This recent work is a poly-rhythmic exploration of the dark side of the drum, layering cello, bass, electronics, voice and guitar against dichotomous drummers.


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Radio & Podcasts

Brandon Seabrook, Ahmad Jamal, and Ben Wendel

Read "Brandon Seabrook, Ahmad Jamal, and Ben Wendel" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This episode runs the gamut from the subtle joys of Ahmad Jamal and Blood, Sweat and Tears to the intriguing weirdness of Brandon Seabrook and Ben Wendel.Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 0:00 Ralph Alessi “Gobble Goblins" from Baida (ECM) 00:54 Jen Siukola “I Kissed You Goodbye" from Lighthouse Reverie (Self--Produced) 4:56 Host Speaks 12:51 Ahmad Jamal “Feeling Good" from ...

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Brandon Seabrook: Hellbent Daydream

Read "Hellbent Daydream" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


Avevamo lasciato Brandon Seabrook alle prese con le chitarre vintage nel notevole Object of Unknown Function, lo ritroviamo in quartetto (tre cordofoni, un pianoforte/sintetizzatore, l'assenza vistosa di batteria e strumento a fiato) nell'altrettanto notevole Hellbent Daydream, sempre per Pyroclastic Records. Nuovo quartetto dunque quello di Seabrook ma medesima  tensione verso un mondo musicale spiazzante, distorto, sovversivo dove i sogni del titolo possono trasformarsi in allucinazioni sotto forma di innocui valzerini come in “Name Dropping is the Lowest Form of Conversation" ...

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Brandon Seabrook: Hellbent Daydream

Read "Hellbent Daydream" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Brandon Seabrook's Hellbent Daydream arrives as a bold, surreal dispatch from the mind of one of jny: New York's most restlessly inventive guitarists and banjoists. Long known for fusing punk rock energy, jazz improvisation, pop sensibilities and metal intensity, Seabrook assembles a striking drummer-less quartet here: Elias Stemeseder on piano and synthesizers, Henry Fraser on bass and Erica Dicker on violin. The result is a recording that thrives on contradiction, delivering 43 minutes of music that feels simultaneously manic and ...

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New Music from Seabrook, Lockheart, Eckemoff, Fernando & More

Read "New Music from Seabrook, Lockheart, Eckemoff, Fernando & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Tradition meets experimentation in this fascinating collection of new releases. Beginning with the eclectic endeavours of Brandon Seabrook, via a mix of latin jazz, European exploration , free improvisation from the UK, a musical statement about the climate crisis, and closing with Thelonious Monk in concert in 1965.Playlist Brandon Seabrook “Name Dropping is the Lowest Form of Conversation (Waltz)" from Hellbent Daydream (Pyroclastic Records) 00:00 Mark Lockheart's Shapeshifter “Come On Over" from Shapeshifter (Edition Records) 05:18 Yelena Eckemoff ...

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Album Review

Ye Olde 2: Ye Olde 2: At the End of Time

Read "Ye Olde 2: At the End of Time" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Ten years after the first Ye Olde (Yestereve Records, 2015) was framed around a fantasy quest into a riotous Brooklyn guitar summit, trombonist extraordinaire Jacob Garchik returns with Ye Olde 2: At the End of Time, a 48-minute sci-fi prog jazz odyssey stretching from the heat death of the universe to the resurrection of consciousness itself. The original crew--Mary Halvorson, Brandon Seabrook, and Jonathan Goldberger on guitars, Vinnie Sperrazza on drums--anchors six of the eight tracks plus the ...

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Three-Layer Cake: Sounds The Color Of Grounds

Read "Sounds The Color Of Grounds" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The trio of Mike Watt, Brandon Seabrook and Mike Pride began as a pandemic-era experiment, exchanging music files remotely to create Stove Top (RareNoise, 2021). Now, as Three-Layer Cake, they return with Sounds The Color Of Grounds, a record that reveals a fully realized and cohesive jazz-punk--or perhaps punk-jazz--ensemble. Watt, etched into punk rock's Mt. Rushmore, co-founded the Minutemen with D. Boon in 1980, and later formed fIREHOSE in 1986 following Boon's tragic death. Never confined by genre, ...

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Brandon Seabrook: Object of Unknown Function

Read "Object of Unknown Function" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


Object of Unknown Function giunge a dieci anni di distanza da Sylphid Vitalizer, il precedente album solo di Brandon Seabrook, chitarrista e banjoista che alla sua apparizione una ventina di anni fa portò un discreto scompiglio nel mondo della sei corde e in quello del cordofono di origini africane, con un approccio che coniugava punk metal, free jazz, derive rock e altro ancora. Accanto alle note introduttive dello stesso Seabrook il libretto riporta per ogni brano gli strumenti ...

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The Jazz Session #151: Brandon Seabrook

The Jazz Session #151: Brandon Seabrook

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Hellbent Daydream

Pyroclastic Records
2026

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Sounds The Color Of...

Otherly Love Records
2025

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Ye Olde 2: At the End...

Yestereve Records
2025

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Object of Unknown...

Pyroclastic Records
2024

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The Last Quiet Place

Pyroclastic Records
2023

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Brutalovechamp

Pyroclastic Records
2023

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Name Dropping Is the Lowest Form of Conversation

From: Hellbent Daydream
By Brandon Seabrook

Object of Unknown Function

From: Object of Unknown Function
By Brandon Seabrook

The Perils of Self Betterment

From: Brutalovechamp
By Brandon Seabrook

Anticipation

From: The Last Quiet Place
By Brandon Seabrook

Anticipation

From: The Last Quiet Place
By Brandon Seabrook

Pack Up, Coming for You

From: March
By Brandon Seabrook

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