Friday 4 August 2017

Cabbage - The Extended Play Of Cruelty EP - Infectious Records





Still in the midst of a massive tour and post their excellent homecoming Ritz gig in July (where they aired a couple of tunes from this) they release their new EP to keep us guessing what their debut album will actually sound like when it hits the streets. I must admit I am clueless to their direction after hearing this which sounds miles away from the brilliant Gibraltar Ape single. They kick off with a rockabilly riff on the opener Celebration Of A Disease which has inklings of that Johnny Marr sound on How Soon Is Now melded with lyrical references to masturbation including an excellent line about tissues and wiping your nose... Hilarious and infectious like a disease! Fraudulent Artist has a pop at shit fake bands and sounds like John Lydon's doppelganger has been roped in on vocal duties to create a post punk stormer. A Network Betrayal is going to be a future live anthem after I witnessed the crowd going bonkers to this at the Ritz gig. Joe Martin has a spoken word rant about train conductors and apparently uses quotes he's actually heard at train stations in the North. All this over a smart chugging bass line and clever chord changes before the addictive chorus. Ertrinken sounds like they've gatecrashed a Beta Band soundcheck with members of Can and sounds quite strange and displaced from the rest of the EP. They like to throw a curveball now and again! Asa Morley is a punk ode to their drummer of the same name and doesn't disappoint with it's wonk punk madness to bring this new collection of gems to a crashing end. It's anyone's guess what the album is gonna sound like. Bring it on!!

You can get this now on DL from the usual places. Released on CD and 10in Vinyl on 25th August.