Hard driving neo big band music circa 1967, clean as a ghost's underpants. They play original tunes by tenor saxophonist Pino. These New York cats have had a residency at Small's for a while. There's a lot of the intimacy of club playing here, a loose tightness that has a lot of charm. "The Fox", "On The Road" and especially "Orange" really swing and take you back to the excitement of the jagged melodies of bop's second wave. "Bankenstein" is a minor key march that is cogent comment on the financial crisis...I think. I also like "Where You Need To Be", "Homage A Mitch", and "Three Old Men From The Land Of Aran".