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The Cubical - Come Sing These Crippled Tunes

The Cubical - Come Sing These Crippled Tunes

Believe the goddamn hype..!

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Emerging from Liverpool’s urban sprawl, Fuse and Highspot are proud to present one of the hottest and most critically accalimed rock and roll outfits to surface in the UK for many a year... The Cubical.

Hailed by the UK’s Guardian newspaper as THE band to watch in 2009/10, their guttural, garage infused swamp-rock caught the attention of the big guns very early on. Come Sing These Crippled Tunes was recorded by internationally famous producer Dave Sardy at the legendary Sunset Sound studios in Hollywood (where, amongst many others, Exile on Main Street and Pet Sounds were recorded).

Although Sardy is renowned for his work for Oasis, Primal Scream, Wolfmother - and able to charge a small fortune for his services because of this - he was so impressed by an early demo the Independent band recorded that he offered to record them dirt-cheap.


The sound the band has achieved is a rowdy and inspired mix of raucous Nuggets-style garage punk (think Seeds/Pretty Things), the deep-blues vocal growls of Tom Waits and the psychedelic eccentricities of Captain Beefheart and Dr. John at their demented best. But most of all, The Cubical rock, and never get bogged down in any pretension.

As a bonus the High Spot Australian edition features four previously unreleased songs - two from the Sardy sessions and two very fine homespun recordings. The Cubical are the deal real: a multidimensional, psychedelic garage-punk circus, and we expect big things from them.

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