Asylum, the collaborative album by Dominic Duval, Herb Robertson, Bob Hovey, and Jay Rosen, is a captivating and adventurous musical journey that showcases the impeccable musicianship of each artist. The album features a series of intricate compositions that draw inspiration from various genres, including jazz, classical, and avant-garde music.
The opening track, "Asylum," sets the tone for the album with its haunting melody and intricate improvisations. The interplay between the trumpet, trombone, and bass creates a sense of tension and release that keeps the listener engaged throughout the piece.
The album also features a number of standout tracks, including "The Lonely One," which showcases Duval's virtuosic bass playing and Rosen's dynamic drumming, and "The Endless Journey," a beautiful ballad that highlights Robertson's expressive trumpet playing.