Cardiacs
Guns
(1999)
review
by: Jason
Thornberry
Date:
9/4/01
Somehow
the Cardiacs have made a long career out of being 'obscure'.
They sold a few records, opened for Blur, have a great
website (cardiacs.com), and are on their eleventh album, yet after
hearing great things about them through a friend of mine
in England, I spent five years looking for them. Being
a California resident, I was finally lucky enough to get
ahold of the "Sampler" cd. Its sad that
a band as incredibly talented as the Cardiacs have to
linger in obscurity while the Backstreet Boys hog the
charts. Globally.
To
the average person, this group specializes in 'math-rock'.
Herky, jerky, trebly, stop-start rhythms, odd-time frames
that leap out of nowhere, exasperated vocals, and sea-chanty
back-ups that would make the Toy Dolls stop writing Agnes
Has Anal Lice and take notice. An album that, at first,
will go way over your head. The key to the Cardiacs is
how great the songs really are. Stripped of the 5/4 time
interludes, and wacko arrangements, songs like "Sleep
All Eyes Open" are brutally fantastic. Beautiful
in their attention to detail. Like the worlds biggest
relief map. Up close.
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