
The music of Cap’n Jazz, particularly in the amateurish
vocal delivery of Tim Kinsella (Owls, Joan of Arc) have a strange quality of
inducing intense nostalgia, in particular, the track We are Scientists! with its feverish, swelling group chorus and the
strange, discordant French horn running through the track is almost guaranteed
to leave the listener reminiscing on the summer nights of their teens in a much
more interesting, involving way than looking through old textbooks. Musically, the
band did quiet-loud dynamics in a way that was new and exciting, with a hardly
audible bassline accompanied by hushed whispers bursting into a frenetic, spastic
mess of atonal yelling and distorted guitars without a moment’s notice, and
then quietly fizzling back out.
The compilation, like any other, does have its low-points
too- some songs simply don’t say as much as others; none of the tracks on this
album are ‘bad’ per se, it’s just that they don’t have quite the same ability
to provoke such intense feelings as the best tracks on this album. All in all,
it’s an eclectic, nostalgic hardcore record with plenty of material and
definitely worth hearing if you haven’t already.
FFO: American Football, Title Fight, Braid
FFO: American Football, Title Fight, Braid
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