19th December 2025: The brand new album from The QOW Trio: ‘Rule of Three ’ — Available for Pre Order Now
The brand new album from The QOW Trio ‘Rule of Three ’ — Available for Pre Order Now
ABOUT THE ALBUM

Representing the diversity of tastes and interests and uncompromising creative stance typical of Gen X, big-toned bassist Eddie Myer rounds up the posse. The trio initially got together through their mutual love of Sonny Rollin’s touring piano-less trios of the late 50s and early 60s, but soon found themselves expanding their repertoire to explore the rich and varied territory opened up by their unique combination of individual tastes. This album is their most coherent, wide-ranging and adventurous set of recordings yet. From Ayler to Strayhorn, from be-bop to calypso, from cowboy movie to free-jazz shootout, there’s a surprise at every turn, but always delivered with total sincerity and conviction and a driving desire to bring the audience with them every step of the way.
The album is rich in Riley’s stimulating original compositions: “I felt I was really able to write to the band’s strength and bring tunes that suit what we do best.” Opening track ‘The Rule of Three’ bursts into the rodeo arena with a confident swagger, Spike and Eddie laying it down as Riley restates the eternal verities of the blues in the language of the present. The pace doesn’t diminish for ‘Egglet’ but instead distills down into a quiet, poised intensity, Spike’s brushes dancing under Riley’s glorious melodic invention. ‘Kurt Angle’ is named for the WWF star – a gloriously unpredictable three-way tag team effort that explodes into an exhilarating free improvisation before Spike’s pulsing ride cymbal brings us back to the narrative. Ellington is a firm favorite with all three QOW-boys, and Strayhorn’s ‘Lush Life’ provides a rich vehicle for exploration, as Eddie and Spike lay down a woozy waltz after Riley’s breathtaking statement of the verse. Flip the disc and ‘NowHere’ offers a buoyant calypso with all three players adding their verse to tell the story. Eddie’s heavy gut-string bass sets the scene for ’Sheriff Elvin’ and its dark modal exploration, saxophone skirling and drums breaking like waves. ‘Ghosts’ pays tribute to the genius of Ayler, summoning a fierce energy into the haunting refrain. Finally, ’Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling’ was the theme song from the classic 1959 Gary Cooper tale of revenge and justice. “QOW TRIO continues to mature – we play as one voice in all our varied repertoire.” says Spike.
The Rule Of Three is a bold and confident statement of intent from a real long-term project that’s as invested in the music’s future as it is inspired by and reverent of its past. “More than any other project I’ve ever been part of, QOW TRIO really feels like a band, and I think this album shows how we’ve really grown to understand how to bring out the best in each other,” says Riley.





The brand new album from The QOW Trio ‘Rule of Three ’ — Available for 