“Stomping Grounds” by Max Holm
- Miles Coleman

- Aug 7
- 1 min read

“Stomping Grounds” is more than a jazz single. It is a joyful reunion set to music. Pianist and composer Max Holm brings together an exceptional lineup of musicians, each with a shared history and a deep connection to the genre. From the first bars, the track exudes warmth and camaraderie, capturing the magic of old friends picking up right where they left off.
Holm’s deft piano work is both playful and refined, laying the foundation for the rich textures that follow. Markus Howell’s saxophone lines are full of character, weaving through the arrangement with a smooth yet spirited energy that reflects his world class experience. Russell Hall’s bass playing anchors the piece with precision and soul, while Isaiah Weatherspoon’s drumming provides a dynamic pulse that keeps the whole ensemble locked in and alive.
The interplay between the musicians is where “Stomping Grounds” truly shines. There is an unspoken conversation happening in every bar, a blend of technical mastery and genuine affection for the music and for each other. It is a track that honors tradition while feeling refreshingly present, making it equally appealing to jazz purists and new listeners.
Max Holm has once again proven his ability to create music that resonates on multiple levels, intellectually, emotionally, and rhythmically.





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