Songs from Cruel Guards
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All Music Guide Review
The debut album from Australian group the Panics garnered them an ARIA (an Australian equivalent to the Grammy) for best adult contemporary album for a reason. The band constantly moves through new territories, defying a simple definition or a simple parallel to another band. However, they do so while maintaining an excellent, intriguing sound. Frontman Joe Laffer gives a husky delivery that swoons just a bit here and there over the top of a layer of guitar and drums, an occasional bit of keyboard inflection, and depending on the song, a bit of classic Motown-style strings (occasionally replaced by a synth version nostalgic for the Motown sound). The album opens with perhaps the most Motown-heavy piece, handclaps and strings triumphantly announcing the group's entrance. The strings are a little less Motown and a little more Coldplay in "Ruins," and bent a little toward Asian pop in "Creaks." Still, the band itself provides a steady, strong backing, and Laffer provides almost a narrative-style delivery, throaty in its timbre, breathy even. The band tells their stories, touching on the grey areas of pop, alluding to U2 in the rhythm guitar for a moment in "Live Without." They touch on darker beach songs in "Confess," they evoke contemporary Bob Dylan recordings in "Sundowner," with an almost weary, dim delivery but a grandiose chorus movement. The album defies a clear definition other than "adult contemporary," but it's attractive, it's catchy, and it's exploratory all at once. Definitely worth a spin or two. ~ Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide
Cruel Guards Track Listing
Cruel Guards Notes
Sometimes you know an album is going to be great as soon as you
hear the beginning of the fi rst song. Deliriously catchy, not quite
dance, not quite pop, and totally infectious, is what Perth, Australia’s
THE PANICS fourth album Cruel Guards brings to mind.
After winning Australia’s most prestigious award, the JJJ Award (think Mercury
Prize) the band went on to have a hit single with “Don’t Fight It”, selling
out major venues and now closing in on a platinum album in Australia.
Upon hearing the album, Nic Harcourt of KCRW immediately gave
the band one of the stations coveted “Top Tunes”, Marty Diamond
(agent for Coldplay and Sigur Ros) took them on for agency representation
and next - will it be YOU that joins the growing fanbase
of this truly unique band!!?? Check ‘em out and come on board.
Credits of Cruel Guards
- Jae Laffer
- Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals, Group Member
- Paul Otway
- Bass, Group Member, Vocals
- Simon Ferenci
- Trumpet
- Victor Van Vugt
- Mixing
- Steve Fallone
- Mastering
- Pierre Baroni
- Photography
- Naomi Radom
- Strings
- Scott Horscroft
- Producer, Engineer
- John Mullen
- A&R
- Pete Carroll
- Management
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