Stekcod
General
| Nov 2004
Reviews
Nathaniel Jones
Reviewed 2005-03-30
Reviewed 2005-03-30
Karate – Pockets (not steckop)
If I label this emo will that scare everyone away? Hopefully not, because these guys have incorporated some really cool stuff into what could have fallen as a pretty flat Christie Front Drive-like sound. There are some real interesting things simmering beneath the surface. The jazz influences blended into the post-rock trio will be very evident. You’ll find lots of improvisational guitar solos and splashy drums. These songs are mostly very chill and relaxed, dare I say sexy?, and the songs seem pretty effortless, but from what I can tell, these guys are quite talented. First-impression wise the more upbeat playful numbers (1,3) grabbed my attention more, but upon more listens the ones like 2, 4, 8 got some real interesting things happening. Drummer has played with Ted Leo, singer’s been in Secret Stars, and bassist’s been in Moving Targets, all 3 have lots of formal training. I recommend it if you wanna hear a pretty unique fusion of rock and jazz.
*1- splashy, bouncy, 2 prominent guitar solos, jazzy drums
*2- sparse and slow, light drumming, guit solo at end feels latin, quiet but nice
3- upbeat, swinging rhythm, staccato guitar line, a little funky
4- slow, moody and meandering,
5- more laidback chill, could imagine a coffee shop band playing this as background music, sway with it
6- FCC(shit) uptempo again, playful
7- minimal percussion, very relaxed strumming
*8- long (8:30), feels improvisational, builds slowly, voice gets more expressive than usual, driving
If I label this emo will that scare everyone away? Hopefully not, because these guys have incorporated some really cool stuff into what could have fallen as a pretty flat Christie Front Drive-like sound. There are some real interesting things simmering beneath the surface. The jazz influences blended into the post-rock trio will be very evident. You’ll find lots of improvisational guitar solos and splashy drums. These songs are mostly very chill and relaxed, dare I say sexy?, and the songs seem pretty effortless, but from what I can tell, these guys are quite talented. First-impression wise the more upbeat playful numbers (1,3) grabbed my attention more, but upon more listens the ones like 2, 4, 8 got some real interesting things happening. Drummer has played with Ted Leo, singer’s been in Secret Stars, and bassist’s been in Moving Targets, all 3 have lots of formal training. I recommend it if you wanna hear a pretty unique fusion of rock and jazz.
*1- splashy, bouncy, 2 prominent guitar solos, jazzy drums
*2- sparse and slow, light drumming, guit solo at end feels latin, quiet but nice
3- upbeat, swinging rhythm, staccato guitar line, a little funky
4- slow, moody and meandering,
5- more laidback chill, could imagine a coffee shop band playing this as background music, sway with it
6- FCC(shit) uptempo again, playful
7- minimal percussion, very relaxed strumming
*8- long (8:30), feels improvisational, builds slowly, voice gets more expressive than usual, driving
Recent airplay
Cacophony
The Fall of Math — May 03, 2012
Cacophony
The Fall of Math [single precision] — Apr 19, 2012
With Age
Mittens & Scarves — Oct 16, 2009
Alingual
The Ox and the Hammer Show — May 08, 2005
Water
The Ox and the Hammer Show — May 01, 2005
Alingual
Strange Attractor — Apr 27, 2005
Charting
2005-04-10 — 2005-06-12
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| May 15 | 1 |
| May 8 | 1 |
| May 1 | 3 |
| Apr 24 | 1 |
| Apr 17 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | With Age | ||
| 2. | Water | ||
| 3. | "The State I'm In" Aka "Good | ||
| 4. | Cacophony | ||
| 5. | Alingual | ||
| 6. | Tow Truck | ||
| 7. | Pines | ||
| 8. | Concrete |