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Basement Style

 
Album Review: Basement Style

  • Artist: Jaya the Cat
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 07, 2001
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Here's the paradigmatic tercet; it's short on grace but long on paradigm: "I like punk rock/I love reggae/And if you wanna talk heavy metal it better be from the '70s not the '80s." That pretty much says it all, and by now you're thinking "Oh great, another punky ska band." But believe it or not, this one's different. For one thing, Jaya the Cat is a punk band first and ska/reggae outfit second. That means that the skanking offbeats are kept firmly yoked to the song itself and are never given the chance to giddy up past the point of reasonable speed; it also means that the music tends to serve the words and not the other way around. That's not to say that the music is second-rate; on the contrary, this muscular guitar/guitar/bass trio (with guest drummer for the studio debut) possesses an admirable command of both chops and hooks, and singer Geoff has mastered the subtle art of shouting in a way that delivers melody without seeming to. The charts are pretty consistent: mid-tempo punk guitars lay down thick-as-a-brick offbeats and the drums alternate between straight-up rock and simmering one-drop, with the occasional turntablist interlude. Typical masterpieces include the hilarious anti-religion screed "Wilderness" and the hilarious anti-California screed "Cultifornia." Wind your waist and bang your head. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Jaya the Cat (:19)
Are You With Me? Jaya the Cat (2:08)
The Bottle and the Cross Jaya the Cat (3:03)
Shit Jobs for Rock Jaya the Cat (2:31)
The Wilderness Jaya the Cat (2:56)
State of Emergency Jaya the Cat (3:02)
Forward Jaya the Cat (3:25)
Painful Memory Jaya the Cat (2:26)
Cultifornia Jaya the Cat (3:00)
Borrowed Time Jaya the Cat (3:33)
Convenience Store Jaya the Cat (3:15)
God and State Jaya the Cat (1:50)
Pass Out Jaya the Cat (2:01)
Just Another Question Jaya the Cat (3:42)
Car Crash Jaya the Cat (1:50)
State of Emergency Dub Jaya the Cat (3:08)
Dominant Paradigm Jaya the Cat (3:15)
Basement Style Jaya the Cat (2:03)

Credits

Dave (Guitar), Art Slave (Creative Director), Scott LIndgren (Photography), Dave (Vocals), Steve Cook (Photography), Mark Alan Miller (Producer), Jeff Lipton (Mastering), Wendy Sherman (Creative Director)
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