During the almost fifty year history of
Rock n Roll there have been a few shining stars in a crowded musical galaxy
who stood out from the crowd and made a significant contribution to music
as an art form. Reflecting back, these artists stood above the pack because
of their natural talent and ability to create music that not only has withstood
the test of time but crossed the set boundaries of what defined rock as
a genre. We may look back in a few years and see Jon Crosby as one
of these artists. He follows in the tradition of rock scholars like Lennon,
Presley, Dylan, Sting, Reznor, and Rose with his multi-instrumentation
and exceptional voice - set to music created by a truly gifted composer.
Crosby calls his musical creation "Vast" and what an appropriate name that
is. For the music crosses many genre lines from hard rock to classic alternative,
to industrial. Yet all of these styles blend perfectly to create the "Vast"
sound.
The second CD from Vast "Music for the
People" places Crosby far ahead of his peers. This year we have witnessed
the acceleration of rock music going corporate with the music charts seething
with mediocrity. Along comes "Music for People" to remind us that yes this
may be a business but it still should be about MUSIC not marketing.
There are a few people who seemed born
with the ability to weave notes together in a mysteriously genius way.
Such people are often referred to as natural songwriters. You could be
the most gifted musician in history but if you do not have great songs,
your talent goes to waist. On "Music for People" Jon Crosby shows his songwriting
talents by creating 12 remarkably good songs.
The most refreshing aspect of Vast is that
the songs explore different musical avenues. With a song like "I Don't
Have Anything" Vast enters into U2 territory without the monotony that
plagues that band's music. On the other hand, the current hit "Free" lands
Vast in the alternative/industrial realm of Nine Inch Nails. Then with
the intro to "WWhat Else Do I Need" Vast pulls together a convincing combination
of Morrissey and Enya. The list goes on. It is the dynamic sonic feel of
all 12 of these songs coupled with strong melodies that firmly place Crosby
in a class all his own.
This generation has been desperately searching
for a musical voice. God help us all if they look to Fred Durst or Eminem
to provide it. Jon Crosby and his Vast musical talents provide a ray of
light for music fans and one can hope that the quest for a voice may soon
be over with the delivery of "Music for People"
Who
is Vast?
Jon Crosby - Guitar, Vocals
Thomas Froggatt - Bass
Steve Clark - Drums
Justin Cotter - Guitar
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Vast!
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"Music for People" online
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