The Cat Empire
The Cat Empire


5.0
classic

Review

by Rowan5215 EMERITUS
December 20th, 2011 | 26 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Music is the language of us all...

Before every underground-music lover in Australia knew who The Cat Empire, they were pretty much the same band they are today, just not as well known - that fun-loving, ecletic, jazzy band that always makes you move along. Well, nowadays they are quite popular and liked, and that is all thanks to this album, The Cat Empire...

The band's style is hard to describe but I'll do my best. To make their music they primarily rely on their unusual combination of instruments (namely, trumpet, keyboard, double bass, drums, percussion and dual vocals - and that's not even mentioning the many guest musicians) and this creates quite a funky, jazzy atmosphere in the rhythm section. This is supplanted by the voices of trumpeteer Harry James Angus and percussionist Felix Reibl, both of whom fit the music perfectly. Every member of the band uses their respective instrument well, and all the instruments work very well together. It is truly a unique sound.

Anyway, this was the band's debut album, and the first chance anybody had to hear their unique sound. And it truly is a cracker of an album. We start with "How to Explain?" a Reibl-led funk-fest that describes the first gig the band played together. We then journey through many styles, from poppy, obvious singles like "Days Like These", "Hello" and "The Chariot" to slower, more introspective cuts like "The Lost Song" and "The Crowd", to the jazz-indulgent ender of "All That Talking". The rich blend of cultures, musicians, instruments and general sounds of this album is astonishing.

No offense to Felix Reibl, but the definite standouts on this album are the ones written and performed by Angus. He definitely has one of the best and most original voices in the industry today, and he's a hell of a trumpet player to boot. His vocals are definitely more prominent towards the second half of the album, where he shares lead vocals with Reibl on "Nothing" and "Beanni", then goes on to lead "The Crowd" and "Manifesto", both definite standouts; "The Crowd" being a lot slower, in excess of five minutes, and "Manifesto" coming at only 2 and a half minutes, being a lot faster and to-the-point. However, nothing on this album (or indeed on any Cat Empire album) outshines "The Wine Song", and seven-and-a-half-minute funfest; unsurprisingly, written and sung by Angus. It is truly an exceptional achievement of humanity.

In the end, one has no qualms about saying this is one of the best albums, quite possibly ever. You'd be hard-pressed to find an album that is more original, more compelling, more genre-transcendent and generraly more pure FUN than this one. One of the first lines in this album is, quite aptly, "music is the language of us all," and nowhere is that sentiment better expressed than right here.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Ovrot
December 21st 2011


13304 Comments


cats wearing people clothes?
In their own kingdom?

OUTRAGEOUS

Jim
December 21st 2011


5110 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is a great album. never saw these guys live but it's meant to be something else



what's with the tracklist

Rowan5215
Emeritus
December 21st 2011


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

^^ Idk, I tried to fix it.

Awesomesauce
December 21st 2011


1092 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

These guys are so lame.

xfearbefore
March 23rd 2012


2050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Saw these guys tonight in Boston, amazing show, almost like a mosh pit of people swing dancing, was great.

666Micrograms
November 9th 2012


923 Comments


This is something else. Haven't listen to something that isn't metal in months..

Butkuiss
February 12th 2014


7827 Comments


KHELLO
KHELLO

Rowan5215
Emeritus
February 12th 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Haha goddamn my first review from two years ago

How.... embarrasing

Butkuiss
February 12th 2014


7827 Comments


What I want to know is how you've been on here less than half the time I have and have like five times my comments.

Rowan5215
Emeritus
February 12th 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Sadly I'm on here like every day

zakalwe
September 2nd 2014


40326 Comments


"In the end, one has no qualms about saying this is one of the best albums, quite possibly ever. You'd be hard-pressed to find an album that is more original, more compelling, more genre-transcendent and generraly more pure FUN than this one."

That is the greatest thing I've ever read.

Rowan5215
Emeritus
September 2nd 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Dude 12-year-old me at the start of my reviewing career could spawn the best and worst phrases

how did you even find this

zakalwe
September 2nd 2014


40326 Comments


Looking at your reviews dude.
They're good bro.

Rowan5215
Emeritus
September 2nd 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Lol I'm ashamed to scroll up this page I was proper embarrassing back in the day

check this album though classic through and through

Rowan5215
Emeritus
September 2nd 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"It is truly an exceptional achievement of humanity."

holy fuck I was so awful

tommygun
September 2nd 2014


27117 Comments


buttpos

Rowan5215
Emeritus
September 2nd 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

After three whole years finally got to 2 out of 2

tears are in my eyes

Pheromone
November 26th 2014


21636 Comments


is this cool

Rowan5215
Emeritus
November 26th 2014


48009 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Well I 5'd it so

Ahh this review, still so gud

Pheromone
November 26th 2014


21636 Comments


ye but is it certified ~cool~



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