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Album Review: Oh! Calcutta!

  • Artist: The Lawrence Arms
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 07, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Oh! Calcutta! is the fifth studio album from some of Chicago's finest punk rockers, the Lawrence Arms. Always ones for consistency, the album falls easily into the ranks of other releases from the raucous trio; it's a blazing dose of gritty, energetic punk rock with enough attitude to spare through Chris and Brendan's trademark duel vocal assault, which actually trades off more within each song this time than each having their own tracks. Brash, desperate emotion spills over each song with the raw air of being on the verge of breakdown, but it's that same passion that manages to hold everything together seamlessly song after song. Though the album mostly contains these frenzied up-and-down rockers, each incendiary song distinguishes itself through rousing choruses and empowered lyrics that speak of leaving the past -- whether good or bad -- behind. The stylish "The Devil's Takin' Names" contains sweetly pathetic lines like "You've got those moves and those eyes/I've got these shakes and bad breath." And though one might cringe at the opening Dead or Alive-esque sentiments of "Like a Record Player" ("I'm like a record player/I keep going round"), the song soon launches into a sentimental ode to friendship and the road. Don't forget to also stick around for the folksy hidden track soon after the last song's end for a little insight into festivals like the Warped Tour via the Lawrence Arms. Plain and simple, Oh! Calcutta! is more of what fans of the group have come to expect from the guys. Every spin is like a freakin' party. On the one hand, it's good to see the Arms haven't lost any of the vigor that's made them so engaging over the years. On the flip side, however, the album unfortunately probably won't garner the guys any more attention than past efforts received, thus retaining their place as one of the most overlooked bands in today's punk scene. But hey, when the band and its fans seem most comfortable playing and drinking together in the sweaty dive bars across the world anyway, you can just look at it as everyone else's loss. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Devil's Takin' Names The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:00)
Cut It Up The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:13)
Great Lakes/Great Escapes The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:49)
Recovering the Opposable Thumb The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (3:05)
Beyond the Embarrassing Style The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:24)
Are You There Margaret? It's Me, God The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (3:35)
Jumping the Shark The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:36)
Loses Your Illusion 1 The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:59)
Requiem Revisited The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:07)
Key to the City The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (3:02)
Old Dogs Never Die The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (2:12)
Like a Record Player The Lawrence Arms The Lawrence Arms (4:52)

Credits

Matt Allison (Audio Production), Richard Gill (Vocals (Background)), The Lawrence Arms (Audio Production), Jenny Choi (Cello), Matt Allison (Mixing), Matt Allison (Engineer), Matt Allison (Producer), Ben Pier (Photography), Daniel Schafer (Vocals (Background))
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Oh! Calcutta!
Studio album by The Lawrence Arms
Released March 7, 2006
Recorded October-November 2005
Genre Punk rock
Length 33:46
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer Matt Allison & The Lawrence Arms
Professional reviews
The Lawrence Arms chronology
Cocktails & Dreams
(2005)
Oh! Calcutta!
(2006)

Oh! Calcutta! is a punk rock album by the Chicago, Illinois band The Lawrence Arms, released in 2006 by Fat Wreck Chords. It is the band's fifth full-length album and their third to be released on Fat Wreck Chords. In comparison with their previous album The Greatest Story Ever Told, Oh! Calcutta! is considerably faster-paced and more aggressive, resembling more closely their earlier albums. It also finds Chris McCaughan and Brendan Kelly sharing vocal duties in an almost duet style, while on previous albums the two had split most of the lead vocals between songs.

The album's title demonstrates the band's propensity to juxtapose the twin elements of "legitimate" literature and philosophy and American pop culture, referencing both the 1969 off-Broadway revue of the same name and a comment made by Mother Teresa that conditions in Chicago's south side depressed her more than the poverty of Calcutta. The title of the song "Are You There Margaret? It's Me, God" references the book Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume, while the title "Jumping the Shark" references a pop culture term describing an episode of Happy Days. The whispered lyrics in the beginning of "Requiem Revisited" are taken from the Nomeansno song "Brother Rat." The title of "Lose Your Illusion 1" is a reference to the Guns 'n' Roses album Use Your Illusion I.

The album contains a "hidden" track after the last song entitled "Warped Summer Extravaganza (Major Excellent)," a reference to the band's experiences on the Warped Tour. The downloadable iTunes version of the album also included an extra track entitled "The Rabbit and the Rooster" not found on the CD or LP versions.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by The Lawrence Arms

  1. "The Devil's Takin' Names" - 2:00
  2. "Cut it Up" - 2:13
  3. "Great Lakes / Great Escapes" - 2:49
  4. "Recovering the Opposable Thumb" - 3:05
  5. "Beyond the Embarrassing Style" - 2:24
  6. "Are You There Margaret? It's Me, God." - 3:35
  7. "Jumping the Shark" - 2:36
  8. "Lose Your Illusion 1" - 2:59
  9. "Requiem Revisited" - 2:07
  10. "Key to the City" - 3:01
  11. "Old Dogs Never Die" - 2:12
  12. "Like a Record Player" / "Warped Summer Extravaganza (Major Excellent)" - 4:51

^The iTunes download of the album includes the bonus track "The Rabbit and the Rooster"

Performers

Album information

  • Record label: Fat Wreck Chords
  • Recorded October - November 2005 analog onto 2-inch tape
  • All songs by the Lawrence Arms, copyright 2005 Florence Farms ASCAP
  • Engineered and mixed by Matt Allison
  • Produced by Matt Allison and the Lawrence Arms
  • Mastered by Colossal in Chicago, Illinois
  • Photos by Ben Pier
  • Art slapped together by Sergie
  • Layout by David Holtz

Quotations

In a style that parallels the band's previous album The Greatest Story Ever Told, the inside back cover of the liner notes bears a pair of quotations designed to illustrate the album's juxtaposition of "legitimate" literature and philosophy with American pop culture:

  • "As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport."

-from William Shakespeare's King Lear, Act IV, scene i

  • "Billy, you are dealing with the oddity of time travel with the greatest of ease."

-Alex Winter in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure


 
 

 

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