レッド・レッド・ミートのフロントマン、ティム・ルーティリーが結成したキャリフォンの2ndアルバム『クイックサンド/クレイドルスネークス』(2003年)がリイシュー、デラックスヴァージョンで登場!未発表曲を収録したボーナスLP付!
キャリフォンの2ndアルバム『クイックサンド/クレイドルスネークス』(2003年)がリイシュー。キャリフォンはシカゴのオルタナバンド、レッド・レッド・ミートのフロントマン、ティム・ルーティリーによるサイド・プロジェクト。本作は2ndアルバム『クイックサンド/クレイドルスネークス』のデラックス・アナログ盤で、ジョーン・オブ・アーク、フレンド/エネミーのメンバーも参加。時代を超越したブルージーな音響カントリーサウンドで、Pitchfork8.6点を獲得。8曲の未発表曲を収録したボーナス付きの限定盤!
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Spin (4/03, p.107) - "...Califone take their laptops to the pawnshop and rattle kitchen-drawer percussion like the Midwestern Latin Playboys..." - Grade: A-
Uncut (5/03, p.91) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Rutili's voice sounds dredged from the same creek as Will Oldham....There's plenty of beauty..."
Magnet (4/03, p.84) - "...QUICKSAND is a more ambitious and confident document of Califone's ability to catapult old sounds into a new millennium. It at once grounds you in the roots of American music and propels you to the edge of technology and imagination..."
The Wire (4/03, p.49) - "...Picked out on close-miked, steel-strung guitars, the chord progressions are pregnant with blue notes..."
Rovi
With Quicksand/Cradlesnakes, Califone finally sounds like a confident, poised outfit rather than a Tim Rutili work-in-progress. It may lack some of the highlights of Roomsound, but Quicksand/Cradlesnakes makes up for it through consistency and pacing. Califone still explores the shadowlands between acoustic and electronic sounds, but the experimentation is more focused here, more in support of the song. The duo of Tim Rutili and Ben Massarella remains at the group's core, but longtime Califone collaborator Brian Deck sits this one out, and as a result Quicksand/Cradlesnakes has a sparser, less-textured feel than its predecessor. The clinking, clanging, buzzing, and scraping are still present, as well as the occasional burst of controlled feedback -- something that has followed this crew since the days of Red Red Meat. But the underlying songs are stronger than before. "Michigan Girls" and "Vampiring Again" display Rutili's often-buried melodic gift, while "Million Dollar Funeral," though brief, is possibly Rutili's finest stab at a postmodern folk song, as well as his most blatant testament of love for Harry Smith's Anthology and Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes. "When Leon Spinx Moved to Town" is Lyle Lovett on acid and "Your Golden Ass" is a rattling slide guitar romp full of surrealistic non sequiturs. The musical accompaniment -- replete with fiddles, tape loops, and kitchen-sink percussion -- is always understated and appropriate; the embellishments never hijack the songs. It's perhaps natural to view Quicksand/Cradlesnakes as a companion piece to Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot; the two bands have toured together, they emerged from the same milieu, and they both tinker in electro-acoustic hybridization. The comparison is somewhat valid -- the albums do share a similar feel. But Quicksand/Cradlesnakes easily stands on its own, and is less a bold statement of principle as it is a blossoming into maturity. ~ Jason Nickey
Rovi