The Aristocrats at Es Gremi - Palma
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The Aristocrats operate as a trio that bites and smiles at the same time: technical virtuosity put to work for the sake of fun. At Es Gremi, their rock—crossed with jazz, metal and country—becomes a constant conversation between guitar, bass and drums.
The concert at Es Gremi presents a live show where skill is not empty display but a tool for telling instrumental stories, from intricate passages to clear moments of humor (that fable about the duck and the penguin police officer filters into the repertoire as a playful compass).
Guthrie Govan, Bryan Beller and Marco Minnemann keep a pulse of mutual listening that allows solos to fit into collective phrases, and lets improvisation appear both in tense moments and in comic relief.
The result is rock music that breathes other genres without giving up its punch, where tempo changes and technical sections link together naturally.
For the Palma scene, seeing The Aristocrats at Es Gremi is an opportunity to witness a group that takes instrumental composition into the realm of close-up spectacle: there is virtuosity, but also gesture and humor, and a sense that each performance can differ from the last thanks to their onstage complicity.
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FAQ
What does this concert sound like? It sounds like technical rock that incorporates jazz and metal with playful turns and a lot of interaction between the musicians.
What kind of live show does the artist bring? A performance focused on improvisation and instrumental rapport, with written moments and sections open to variation.
What sets this concert apart? The compositional humor and the trio’s ability to turn virtuosity into musical storytelling.