Back for a fourth round of under appreciation is the smoldering post-punk of Liverpool’s Clinic. Clenched jaws and eerie background vocals abound on this new cut from Visitations, available via iTunes 10/24 and in record stores 1/23/07.
Enunciation is overrated, anyway.
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I don’t actually believe this, but just so I can be the first to post the most obvious snarky response:
“Enunciation is overrated, anyway.”
“So is Clinic.”
I’ve heard Visitations, and it’s garbage. The whole lot.
this has nothing to with clinic, but i felt it needed to be noticed.
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The problem with Clinic is that they put out some good EP’s and a solid record then proceeded to make the same record over and over again.
Vintage Clinic! Back to form if you ask me. I am excited about the new record.
Everyone is out of their fucking mind. This is gold! Clinic always deliver.
The problem with Clinic is that they put out some good EP’s and a solid record then proceeded to make the same record over and over again.
Everyone is out of their fucking mind. This is gold! Clinic always deliver.
I don’t actually believe this, but just so I can be the first to post the most obvious snarky response:
“Enunciation is overrated, anyway.”
“So is Clinic.”
Visitations is okay, half a dozen decent songs, better than the last one anyway. Internal Wrangler was amazing, and still seems fresh, but it’s been a cycle of dimishing returns since then, you can’t keep rewriting the same 2 or 3 tunes for 6 years. They desperately need to introduce some new elements into their sound, and excercise a bit more quality control.. so much of this stuff seems half-baked.
sounds like clinic. surprise!
the problem with paul h. is that he posts a good comment and then goes ahead and post the same comment again.
good to hear some minimal tribal drumming in ’06. I’m surprised at how enjoyable this track is – unforunate that scott is right – this ain’t catchin’ on with any of the kids who dig the mall-punk. The singer sounds a bit like an extremely frustrated Feargal Sharkey here.
Sigh … I loved that first album. And loved the show I saw at Irving however many years ago it was.
But ever since then they’ve been treading water.
good album. not for the closed minded within you. thanks god they don’t come from US.
good album. not for the closed minded within you. thank god they don’t come from US.