A-Set
Following his departure from the classic rock three-piece Haelah, Albert Menduno set his sights on Chicago with only his guitar and a handful of songs. Musically focusing towards more of a textured, complex structure with a lyrical content of remorse, Menduno took the moniker of A-Set and captured these feelings in the studio. Along with Joan of Arc frontman Tim Kinsella on guitar, Menduno took the pump organ, lap steel and microphone and recorded six songs that would eventually make up the EP The Science of Living. Released in 1999 on Tree Records, a split with Sweden's Cobolt quickly followed that same year; the 7" The Blue Room arrived in 2000. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
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The one-man, multi-instrument virtuoso of A-Set was created and composed by former Haelah frontman Albert Menduno. Accompanied by the background players of bassist Jonathan van Herik and drummer...
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Recent User Reviews
A-Set is my all time favorite. Long live A-Set!!! As you can see, I'm judging this solely on my love for A-Set and not for the actual quality of the songs.
FULL REVIEWposted May 23, 2006
I love this. I did not know who A-set is but the first time that I heard A-set play, I was really astounded and shocked by the quality of the vocals. If it was not because of my nature of not giving out anything higher than a score of 10 ....
FULL REVIEWposted Apr 8, 2006
