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Mute

 

  • Artist: Catchers
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

All too often quality acts surface and sink without so much as a sound. Only months or years later, while surfing the web or digging through import bins, does anyone realize something's been missed. In 1995, Catchers gained some notoriety in Europe with their debut Mute, a release that would have fit nicely on the label of the same name. Faced with the possibility of next-big-thing status, one band member responded, "We're not a trendy image of the times, we're more substantial than that." The Irish quartet toured the states for six weeks in support of Mute, and promptly faded back into obscurity. That Catchers managed only a blip on the radar screen in the U.S. is still more proof that popularity and quality often exist independently of each other. Like releases from such shoegazer acts as Ride and My Bloody Valentine, Mute is cold and distant, yet filled with emotion. Make no mistake; the similarities between Catchers and the aforementioned end there. Lead single "Cotton Dress" finds vocalists Dale Grundle and Alice Lemon trading lines over a bounding melody (not hiding behind walls of guitars), as if completely unaware of each other. In "Beauty No. 3" and "Sleepyhead," their harmonies drift through dreamy soundscapes with seeming indifference. "Apathy" brings crunchy guitars and an off-kilter circus keyboard riff into the mix, both played as if in a vacuum. Such effected detachment could make Mute as pretentious and incoherent as a teenage tribute to Bauhaus or Joy Division. But the result is hollow without being empty, leaving the listener to bask in the haunting grace of this hard-to-find treasure. ~ Norm Elrod, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Beauty No. 3 Catchers Catchers (3:30)
Cotton Dress Catchers Catchers (3:58)
Apathy Catchers Catchers (3:34)
Country Freaks Catchers Catchers (4:07)
Worm Out Catchers Catchers (3:25)
Jesus Spaceman Catchers Catchers (5:01)
Song for Autumn Catchers Catchers (3:55)
Hollowed Catchers Catchers (5:44)
Shifting Catchers Catchers (3:46)
Sleepyhead Catchers Catchers (5:22)
La Luna Catchers Catchers (3:38)
Epitaph Catchers Catchers (4:28)

Credits

Philippe Garcia (Assistant), Ian Grimble (Mixing), Mike Hedges (Producer), Harry Borden (Photography), Peter D. Kelly (Percussion), Gerry Fitzgerald (Bass), Mike Hedges (Mixing), Rob Crane (Sleeve Art), Peter D. Kelly (Drums)
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Mute may refer to:

  • Muteness, a speech disorder in which a person lacks the power of articulate speech
  • Mute, a silent letter in phonology
  • Mute a 2005 film
  • Mute (death customs) a professional mourner in Victorian and other European cultures
  • Mute (music), a device used to alter the sound of a musical instrument
  • Mute Records, a record label in the United Kingdom
  • MUTE, a peer-to-peer file-sharing network
  • Mute Magazine, a United Kingdom arts magazine
  • Mute (album), a 2000 compilation album from Hush Records featuring several indie rock acts
  • Mute (The Twilight Zone), an episode of The Twilight Zone

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