Blast's two preceding Cuneiform albums,
Wire Stitched Ears and
Stringy Rugs, admirably extended the best of '70s-era progressive music traditions into the '90s, demonstrating that artistically valid statements could still be made in the genre a quarter century after its heyday. While its preceding releases have much to recommend them, the Dutch ensemble ups the ante significantly with
A Sophisticated Face. Five guest artists join the band this time: percussionist Rob Snijders and marimbist Cor Links from
Stringy Rugs, as well as former
X-Legged Sally trumpeter/flugelhornist
Bart Maris, violinist
Jan Erik van Regteren-Altena, and
Michiel Weidner on cello and cymbalom. This instrumentation, particularly the strings and the Eastern European-flavored cymbalom (related to the hammer dulcimer), give
Blast a sound that is much closer to a contemporary chamber ensemble than avant rock band. The group's composers are more than up to the challenges presented by the extended lineup, and strains of modern classical music are now fully integrated with
Blast's rock and creative improvisational leanings.