January (Marcin Wasilewski album)

[1][2][3] The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek states, "This is terrific second effort by a band that, despite the fact that its members have been together for 17 years, is only really coming into its own in the present moment.

"[4] In JazzTimes Thomas Conrad wrote "It takes nerve for a young trio to create music of such stillness, such patience.

The fact that these three have played together since they were teenagers is audible in the way they trust the epiphanies they collectively come upon.

"[7] The Guardian critic John Fordham wrote "Part of the group's secret is the patient ease with which they intertwine impressionistic music and powerful pulses, and here Wasilewski's strong originals once again give much of the set its backbone.

"[6] On All About Jazz Chris May noted "While this lovely music comes out under Wasilewski's name, it is impossible to imagine it being made with any other bassist and drummer, so hard-wired are Kurkiewicz and Miskiewicz into a collective aesthetic.