Tyshawn Sorey - Members... Don't!

Label: Pi Recordings, 2026

Personnel - Adam O’Farrill: trumpet, electronics; Mark Shim: tenor saxophone; Lex Korten: piano; Tyrone Allen: bass; Tyshawn Sorey: drums.

Master drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Tyshawn Sorey possesses a rare gift for blending composed and improvised material into richly rewarding forms. His new double album—recorded live at The Jazz Gallery—reimagines and reframes Members, Don't Git Weary, the landmark 1968 work by Max Roach, with the support of a brilliant quintet. Trumpeter Adam O'Farrill and saxophonist Mark Shim ignite the frontline, while the volcanic rhythm section features rising younger-generation talents: pianist Lex Korten and bassist Tyrone Allen. The result is astonishing—a series of expansive, long-form explorations shaped by open modal frameworks and fearless interaction. Like the album that inspired it, Members…Don’t! emphasizes resilience amid social unrest.

Stanley Cowell’s “Abstrusions” kicks off with a swirling dance between piano and trumpet, balancing convergence and divergence with remarkable fluidity. Sorey gradually folds drums and cymbals into the texture, integrating them organically into the evolving fabric, while Allen initially appears detached—an impression soon revealed to be deceptive. O’Farrill and Shim continuously push beyond conventional boundaries, darkening the sonic canvas without falling into haziness. Another Cowell composition, “Effi”, erupts into a blazing tour de force, with O’Farrill and Shim exchanging lines freely over the dense, overheated foundation. The music’s energy is utterly contagious, transforming the performance into a palpable act of collective resistance.

Bassist Jamie Merritt’s “Absolutions” begins with Korten’s unguarded pianism—simultaneously lyrical and abrasive—before O’Farrill enters with piercing commentary over dazzling chordal clusters. Strong polyrhythmic currents emerge, while tasteful electronic textures subtly enrich the modal atmosphere. Cowell’s “Equipoise” is divided into two parts bridging the transition between discs. Part 1 explores shifting meters, whereas Part 2—an 18-minute odyssey of luxuriant elaboration—features simultaneous trumpet-saxophone improvisations, a contemplative bass solo, an extraordinary piano dissertation buoyed by spirited cymbal splashes, and exhilarating bar tradings between O’Farrill, Shim, and Korten.

The second disc also includes “Libra” by saxophonist Gary Bartz, which the ensemble approaches from multiple perspectives, combining groove-heavy post-bop propelled by a firm backbeat with the spiritual intensity associated with Pharoah Sanders. Shim is particularly outstanding here, opening the improvisational field with husky-toned fluency and remarkable flexibility. Vocalist Fay Victor appears on the closing title track, adding another expressive dimension to the music.

Members…Don’t! burns with fierce conviction and creative urgency, emerging as a contemporary suite of tremendous vitality. Few musicians today possess Sorey’s combination of compositional sophistication, improvisational fearlessness, and experimental imagination. This is nothing less than a modern masterpiece.

Favorite Tracks:
01 - Abstrusions ► 02 - Effi ► 03 - Absolutions ► 06 - Libra