Cake (the band)
jaymack
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Yeah?They had some great rhythms and wild instrumentation. "The Distance" is the shit.
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Yes - they grew on me...
What about this Cake?
Then their next album came out and they had "Never There" as a single and I kind of dug it. I checked the rest of the album and thought it was okay but not up to the same standard as the single.
But then they put out their next album, which had "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" as a single and I really dug that. I checked the rest of that album out and something with it just clicked for me. Instead of his normal half spoken deadpan/half sung delivery it actually sounded like John McCrea was making a legit effort at singing and I really liked it. The album as a whole sounded like a bit of a departure from Cake's tried-and-true formula and I found it interesting. Comfort Eagle is still a favorite album of mine.
After getting into Comfort Eagle I decided to reassess Cake's older stuff. I still think Prolonging The Magic was kind of a bland album but I've changed my mind about Fashion Nugget. I still don't listen to "The Distance" a whole lot, but there's a whole lot of other songs on that album that really grew on me. Particularly, I think "She'll Come Back To Me" is a great heartbroken country song even though it's not by a country band. Pedal steel guitar? Yes please. And horns? I'm a sucker for horns in rock music and think more bands should use horns. I think one thing about Cake that really grew on me is the underlying funkiness in a lot of their stuff thanks to the bass parts. Cake is such a bizarre melange of influences that it took me a while to get used to it, but once I did I really learned to love it.
"the distance" was my favorite song when it came out. great instrumentation. i really wanna listen to fashion nugget right now...
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I like the track Jolene off their first record...
Probably the best band ever to come out of Sacramento.
As much as it pains me to say it (mostly due to their hipster cachet) I really love the white stripes version.
Cake was one of the segways into genuine funk for me. I had a collection of sounds that I liked, but didn't know where the influence was from. They don't get skipped on the shuffle.
And my preference, if I had to choose just one, is for the Geraldine Fibbers version. They never had much hipster cachet outside of the seven-inch gaylords community, and even that was JRoot created.
Please don't take him, just because you can.
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Thank you.
The bass in ALL the tracks were some shit. He made the band, no question.
The spoken vocals were unique, but I would have liked to hear what the band would have sounded like with a different singer though.
it's a different song
This really made me laugh. It just seems so random.
Yes. I ride.
Not to hijack,but