Where Super Numeri's previous record was all spacey ambiance, The Welcome Table comprises seven sprawling, vaguely funky jams played by a large cast of instrumentalists. Can is the obvious point of reference here, with "The Sea Wolves" sounding like something that group might've produced if they'd replaced Damo Suzuki with a saxophonist and harpist.
The songs are only loosely structured and rely on group improvisation to drive them forward. It's explorative, but never pretentious or wanky. A weird and enjoyable listen.
The songs are only loosely structured and rely on group improvisation to drive them forward. It's explorative, but never pretentious or wanky. A weird and enjoyable listen.