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Electro Amp Cynic: The 8 Album
[self-released]

After popping in The 8 Album by Electro Amp Cynic, youll probably be in for a bit of a shock.  First of all, theyre not electronic which you might guess; instead they pick up the style of the droning shoegazers, and spill out an album that drifts around in a hazy noise of swirling guitar distortion.  If youre not familiar with noise rock, this will definitely sound a bit challenging, but any fan of Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, and the Jesus and Mary Chain will be shocked by the familiarity of the Electro Amp Cynic sound.  Like a good Slowdive album, its almost impossible to distinguish one song from the next, but the opening track Candied Skies stands out a bit with its similarities to MBVs Loveless album.  Then youve got the vocals that sound so much like Neil Halstead that its a bit scary.  I can quite comfortably say that if you like the aforementioned bands, youll probably dig Electro Amp Cynic too.

I remember reading reviews about a year or two ago when Black Rebel Motorcycle Club started up, and a lot of people chastised the band for their obvious infatuation with these same bands.  But in my opinion, new bands like BRMC and Electro Amp Cynic seem like a welcome addition to the music world if for no other reason than the exciting possibility of seeing these guys live.  Every original band that made this style of rock famous is basically broken up now and no longer touring.  If a younger generation of US kids feels inspired by these artists, why shouldnt they get the chance to play around with the genre?

Still, Electro Amp Cynic might need a few more tricks if they want to sell their album to the public.  In some ways, the music is as if you were listening to Slowdive on broken, crackling speakers.  And the mumbled unintelligible lyrics fit the shoegazing formula fine, but this again just makes it harder for the band to distinguish themselves from their influences.  The last song on The 8 Album, Pageant, sounds the most original to me, because it layers a bunch of guitar noise right before adding a slow jungle-type drum beat that twists their sound into a new sort of realm.  In general, the album sacrifices extremes by playing tug-of-war between its soft harmonies and distorted production, so it doesnt quite relax you like Slowdive or blast you like Psychocandy era JAMC.  Id love to see these guys live someday, and Im definitely curious to keep an eye on any future releases.

-Danny Rowe
8/25/03

This album can be purchased at the Electro Amp Cynic Official Website

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