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lunes, 7 de septiembre de 2009

The Scare

Release Notes:

Oozevoodoo is The Scare’s second album. It’s thefollow-up to 2007’s Chivalry. A thrilling, 10-songburst of livewire rock, packed with grit, infused
with groove and coated in sleaze, oozevoodoo takes
all the frustration, soul-searching and hard yakka
of the past few years and rewires it. Since forming
on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast in 2003, The Scare
have partied hard and toured even harder. They’ve
flown around the world by the seat of their pants
survived in the freezing back alleys of Birmingham
England, sleeping on couches or on floors or in
gutters. They returned to Australia and released
their full-length debut, Chivalry in 2007, only to
have it fall largely upon deaf ears, thrusting the
group into a period of intense self-scrutiny
Oozevoodoo is the answer to what ails ‘em. A quantum
leap from Chivalry, it is neither a carbon copy of
anyone else, nor a mere pastiche of The Scare’s
influences. Featuring a heavier attack, simpler
rhythms and more ambitious vocal melodies that
circumvent the traditional, the lyrics to each song
act like mini scenes in a wider epic. The
reinvigoration of The Scare also marks the
production debut of Silverchair / Dissociatives
supremo Daniel Johns. Having formed a special bond
after meeting at a mutual friend’s studio, Johns
invited the group to spend some time at his
Newcastle home, which is where the initial seeds for
oozevoodoo were sewn. In December 2008, the band and
Johns spent 10 days recording at Mangrove Studios on
the NSW Central Coast, assisted by well-respected
local engineer Chris Townend (Augie March, Art Of
Fighting, Portishead). Johns’ aim was to help bring
out The Scare’s essence in terms of both punk
attitude and pop aptitude, capturing the new batch
of hook-laced tunes in a pure, warts ‘n’ all
fashion. In December last year, the band and Johns
spent 10 days recording at Mangrove Studios on the
NSW Central Coast, assisted by well-respected local
engineer Chris Townend (Augie March, Art Of
Fighting, Portishead). Johns’ aim was to help bring
out The Scare’s essence in terms of both punk
attitude and pop aptitude, capturing the new batch
of hook-laced tunes in a pure, warts ‘n’ all
fashion.

The Scare-oozevoodoo-2009

The Scare-Oozevoodoo-2009
The Scare-oozevoodoo-2009




Track List:

01. Could Be Bad 03:12
02. No Money 02:48
03. She Can’t Say No 02:48
04. I’m Desperate 02:50
05. Surgeon 02:41
06. Charger 02:41
07. As He Walks 04:04
08. Lucid Dreams 02:28
09. I Saw Distruction 03:30
10. Cry 03:12


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