A new improv trio from drummer Steve Noble, bassist John Edwards and guitarist Alex Ward, N.E.W. marries the unbridled instrumental creativity of free jazz with the chaos and abrasion of noise-rock. Much in the same mold as the genre destroying Smalltown Superjazzz releases featuring Paal Nilssen-Love, Mats Gustafsson and their celebrity pals like Thurston Moore and so on, these recordings are brimming with energy and a revitalised, gleeful approach to the avant-garde. These guys have some serious chops to dole out, though: all three players exhibit an astonishing level of form, with a combined technical dexterity to be reckoned with. As noisy and clamorous as it gets, certain jazz traditions still shine through: the musicians take turns at offering one another the spotlight, resulting in some amazing soloing from all parties. Deadeye Tricksters is a lot of fun, not taking itself nearly as seriously as it could, but it still commands your respect and attention.