Carus Creature Of Habit
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Tracklist:
1. For The Rest Of My Life
2. Burn
3. Creature Of Habit
4. On My Way
5. Long Time
6. Eye of The Storm
7. I Found Love
8. Doing Time
9. Your Eyes Are Bleeding
10. Prisoners Of The Rodeo


Release Date: 03/07/2009

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4.0
excellent
Doug Belfast USER (29 Reviews)

2009-07-03 | 22 comments | 286 views

Summary: Aussie folk rock, with european fans.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

The name Carus is quite familiar with the people of the Victorian and Western Australian surfcoast. Mainly because he has become an integral part of the surf culture, be that so he is not just a name that Australians know of well. With his new album, Creature Of Habit Carus has spread his wings and broadened his horizons from the small shows and intimate settings in Australia to large audiences across Europe.

Having toured the world relentlessly for the last ten years, garnering substantial followings in the U.K, Germany, France and Australia, Carus Thompson could easily take a well earned break. As a solo artist and with his three piece backing band ‘The True Believers’, he has sold over 30,000 CDs independently, supported luminaries such as Dave Matthews, Damien Rice, Jack Johnson, John Butler and The Waifs and been a regular at many of the major festivals. Playing to over 2000 people on the Germany leg alone, the recent European tour has been Carus’ most successful yet. ‘Long Time’, the first single lifted from the album in Germany has also gone Top 40 in the German National College Radio charts, giving him a large audience.

Yet rather than putting the feet up, Carus returns with what is sure to be his most appreciated and loved album to date – his solo effort, Creature Of Habit. Carus set out to make an album that rested on one foundation – the strength of his song writing. And that foundation is set strong. With Carus and his acoustic guitar front and centre all of the tracks follow a simple code of melodic depth, warm and artful neo-acoustic arrangements and an emotional honesty, that is all the more apparent when delivered minus band. His lyrical conviction and musical intricacies work wonders together and make one of the most enjoyable blues/roots albums of 2009.

Anyone who has seen his acoustic shows knows the strength and intensity of his performance and will have been waiting for him to make this album. The irony is that this ‘little’ album is the most satisfying, because it relies on the most important thing a singer songwriter can rely on: songs - and on Creature of Habit Carus has without a doubt delivered his best collection yet.

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Piglet


Comments: 1201
07.03.09


Dougie! Yet another review for an Australian Band

good review., with it was a bit longer.

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Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.03.09

Album Rating: 4

Just letting people know he exsists.
Thanks mate.

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Piglet


Comments: 1201
07.03.09


still have Bill Bailey as well? you shud get Dylan Moran - I think he did a better performance in Black Books

DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5692
07.04.09


Can't say I have heard of him Dougie.

Decent short review. There are a few grammatical errors in the 1st paragraph though, so have a re-read of that & do the necessary edits.

You have to be pumped up for the blockbuster tomorrow, don't you?

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Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.04.09

Album Rating: 4

Thanks I'll re -read it!
I am very anxious. Tickets sold out I am shattered! Though I tipped Geelong to be safe hahaha

DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5692
07.04.09


Sold out? Geelong? Nah, I was talking about the big Swans vs Roos game tomorrow. ;-)

Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.04.09

Album Rating: 4

Bastard haha

Waior
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 6219
07.04.09


Dougie... you have a last name?!

Also, neat review.

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Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.04.09

Album Rating: 4

I do indeed have a surname! And thankyou.

Piglet


Comments: 1201
07.04.09


I thought your name was Douglas McDonald or suming?

Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.04.09

Album Rating: 4

Stalker much? Personal life details I wont go into.

Piglet


Comments: 1201
07.04.09


sorry...

I wonder if sputnik police will ban me (again) for that

Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.04.09

Album Rating: 4

No worries.

What did you get banned for?

Piglet


Comments: 1201
07.04.09


I seriously do not know. All my comments are deleted and so are my ratings. I can only go on the forums through pigletopeth

Oh well, didn't like that username anyway.

taylormemer


Comments: 1894
07.04.09


Being pretentious.

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Piglet


Comments: 1201
07.04.09


Jake! I haven't seen you around for a while.


pretentious is your favourite word isn't it?

Waior
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 6219
07.04.09


It's only a pseudonym? I'm crushed.

Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.05.09

Album Rating: 4

Maybe.... who knows!

Dougie


Comments: 3463
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4

Seeing this guy August 1st. Cant wait.

EDIT:Saw this guy last night! Mind blowingly good!

During the set, he got a milk crate and stood in the middle of the crowd and played without amps.
Pretty moving stuff, since it was one of his sadder songs from his previous stuff. Crowd was dead
quite!

Dougie


Comments: 3463
08.28.09

Album Rating: 4

Carus should tour with Paul Dempsey, now that would be sweet!



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