Generator Ohm formed now two years ago, as Willie Chen and Ernest D’Amaso finally found in Mike Morales the drummer they’d been searching for to pursue a collaboration that began with Chewing Picks in 2008. Drawing influences from punk, grunge as well as hard rock/heavy metal, they put together a first album ‘Upon The Me Om I’ which, if quite the gripping ride, is neither as heavy nor as invasive as one could expect from a band with a defined taste for restless drums and powerful guitar work. Their sound is on the contrary very open, unclettered, however certain it is that they’d ‘never miss a beat‘, rolling steady through complex arrangements with a fluidity that finds them as committed to the aesthetics of prog-rock as there are to delivering effective rock’n’roll to the NYC crowds. Speaking of which, they’ll be playing a handful of Brooklyn shows before the end of August, the first being this Thursday (8.16) at The Trash Bar’s WilliFest, followed by XPO 929 on the 17th and Bar Matchless on the 31st, avis aux amateurs. – Tracy Mamoun