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Plastic Explosives

 
Album Review: Plastic Explosives
 

  • Artist: The Caribbean
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 20, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It might seem reasonable to assume that an artist called the Caribbean would perform lilting island music, but this Washington, D.C.-based quintet, despite their name, plays experimental art-rock. The members of the Caribbean know how to play their instruments, but they do so with only nominal attention to performance, resulting in music that isn't so much lo-fi as it is semi-competent. On track after track, the drummer sounds like he's been playing for only a couple of weeks or so, managing an approximation of a pattern, though without any consistency of timing. (Three band members, Matthew Byars, Tony Dennison, and Dave Jones, earn credits for drumming on the album.) Similarly, the guitars and keyboards play simple chords with just enough efficiency to keep the tunes going. Over the music, Michael Kentoff sings abstract lyrics in an ingenuous, close-miked voice. The language is full of casual conversation and contemporary references, especially having to do with computers (e-mail is mentioned twice): "Had I applied myself, I'd probably be an architect" ("I Thee Wed"); "Go to the basement, call upstairs/I'm online" ("Interfaith Roommates"); "In the name of full disclosure/I'm about safety for safety's sake" ("Plastic Explosives"); "Pressurized at 50 atmospheres, the vapor serum is always an option" ("First & Apple"). The 12 songs are interspersed with six interludes that bring in found sounds including a conversation between a mother and child about pajamas. The result is a minimalist, conceptual recording in which music serves as a medium for conveying a somewhat distracted point of view rather than to entertain in any conventional manner. As with Adam Heathcott and Sara Padgett's Hipgnosis-influenced cover design (colored boxes set out in various outside locations), the point seems to be to impose an artistic perspective on the mundane. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Thee Wed The Caribbean The Caribbean (2:57)
Interfaith Roommates The Caribbean The Caribbean (2:58)
Tarmac Squad The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:47)
Interfaith Theme The Caribbean The Caribbean (0:21)
French Radio The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:18)
Plastic Theme The Caribbean The Caribbean (0:27)
Great! The Caribbean The Caribbean (1:12)
The Procurator Understood The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:46)
Plastic Explosives The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:09)
Calla Lilies The Caribbean The Caribbean (2:06)
First & Apple The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:54)
Jamie Theme The Caribbean The Caribbean (0:44)
The Truth Hurts Jamie Green The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:02)
Procurator Theme The Caribbean The Caribbean (0:28)
On the Use of Mirrors in the Game of Chess The Caribbean The Caribbean (3:43)
Apple Theme The Caribbean The Caribbean (1:02)
Siamese Theme The Caribbean The Caribbean (1:15)
Siamese Sons The Caribbean The Caribbean (2:09)

Credits

Chad Clark (Producer), Chad Clark (Mixing), Greg Jones (Keyboards), Greg Jones (Marimba), Don Campbell (Dulcimer), Don Campbell (Guitar), Don Campbell (Harmonica), Don Campbell (Bass (Electric)), Don Campbell (Keyboards), Don Campbell (Marimba), Don Campbell (Vocals), Don Campbell (Shaker), Don Campbell (Group Member), Matthew Byars (Guitar), Matthew Byars (Bass (Electric)), Matthew Byars (Drums), Matthew Byars (Keyboards), Matthew Byars (Turntables), Matthew Byars (Vocals), Matthew Byars (Whistle (Human)), Matthew Byars (Sampling), Matthew Byars (Group Member), Tony Dennison (Drums), Tony Dennison (Group Member), Dave Jones (Banjo), Dave Jones (Guitar), Dave Jones (Violin), Dave Jones (Drums), Dave Jones (Keyboards), Dave Jones (Marimba), Dave Jones (Vocals), Dave Jones (Group Member), Sara Padgett (Photography), Sara Padgett (Concept), Sara Padgett (Layout Design), Michael Kentoff (Guitar), Michael Kentoff (Keyboards), Michael Kentoff (Turntables), Michael Kentoff (Ukulele), Michael Kentoff (Vocals), Michael Kentoff (?), Michael Kentoff (Beatbox), Michael Kentoff (Radio), Michael Kentoff (Group Member), Adam Heathcott (Photography), Adam Heathcott (Concept), Adam Heathcott (Layout Design)
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