Viktor Krauss 'II' Review
Austin Chronicle
by Jim Caligiuri

Anyone who recognizes his name was probably introduced to Viktor Krauss in the early-Nineties when he played stand-up bass with his sister, Alison, or perhaps as a member of Lyle Lovett's Large Band. If you were expecting bluegrass, nugrass, or country from Krauss on his own, however, you were in for a shock. Fronting a quartet composed of Jack Silverman and Steve Walsh on guitars and Scott Amendola on drums, Krauss showcased a set of jazz that ranged from subdued soundtrack fare to near metal. While he never took a solo, the dark-haired bassist appeared more than satisfied with a stagewide smile on his face throughout.




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