Saxist Isaiah Collier brings together a core team of Julian Davis Reid/p, Jeremiah Hunt/b and Michael Ode/dr along with the voices of Manasseh Croft, Kiela Adira, Jessica Wlaton and Meagan McNal and various woodwinds and strings for this urgent and socially conscious album of anger. Collier’s tenor has that late 60s Impulse! label fire, searing through modal pieces like “The Time Is Now”, the growling “The Hate You Give…” and the agonizing “Metamorphosis”. There are voice overs of stories of injustice and social issues, mixing with frantic tenor sax defiance as on “Crash”, while Collier’s soprano sears on the rubato of the title tune and glides around the harp on “We Don’t Even Know Where We Are Headed”. Musically, the album feels like the classic “angry young tenors” of the mid to late 1960s on Impulse. Socially, the band needs a bit of perspective as to what real injustice is. A reading of The Bible, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire or Up From Slavery or anything by Thomas Sowell might be a good antidote. “The anger of man never produces the righteousness of God”