Catharsis front cover

The opening track ‘We musical souls, we bohemian boys’ is actually the worlds first english translated version of a gregarious tradtional sing-along Hungarian song. (performed by Andrish Hex vocal/harmonium) Followed shortly by a piece of unadulerated rock’n’roll mayhem with a deranged Russian character (by Ash) on voice-box just to keep the european vibe going. Track three ‘Violent Inertia’ sounds like Visage’s ‘fade to grey’ for the naughties and puts the album suddenly in an electronic context.
Track 4 ‘Four-door Carnivore’ is a political whispered rant over a jaunty danceable piece of technological sleekness with elements of African high-life. The song talks about everything from oppression in PNG to respiratory diseases in pedestrians, with a vocal and lyrical guest appearance by eco-feminist Hellouise Paienne.who also collaborates with Ash on an instrumental track.
Catharsis has two beautifully heartfelt and wholesome songs which add contrast and colour to the album: ‘First Memories’ a cover of a Jo Jo Smith song and ‘The Journey’ which has mesmerising oboe by James Watt.
Catharsis contains two new bonus tracks ‘don’t go ka-chink with Lawson’ which denounces Walmart style development, four-tier carparks and highways that displace animals, and an atmospheric instrumental whose aural landscape leaves the listener wanting to spin the disc again.

  1. 1:55We musical souls, we bohemian boys
  2. 3:20Everytime you came around [3.8MB]
  3. 1:58Violent Inertia [2.3MB]
  4. 5:18Four-door carnivore [6.5MB]
  5. 2:14Please, please, please let me get what I want
  6. 3:43Collabrador
  7. 8:52The journey
  8. 9:25World Party
  9. 4:15First memories
  10. 4:00Getting hardcore
  11. 3:43Please don’t go ka-chink with Lawson
  12. 6:15Groove to the light
  13. 5:24? Mystery ?
  14. 60:43Total playing time

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