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ARTIST
SPIKE IN VAIN
TITLE
Death Drives A Cadillac
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SCAT
CATALOG #
SCAT 071LP
SCAT 071LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/30/2021
2022 repress. "
Death Drives A Cadillac
was Spike In Vain's second album, never officially released and unheard in its final form until now. Like many hardcore bands circa '84 and '85, the group was ready to further expand its palette and ease off the thrash tempos. Recorded roughly a year after
Disease Is Relative
with a bigger budget, the album is even more wide-ranging, and the songs are more fleshed out. 'Despair grew inside her, I grew inside her. She named me Spirit Death, and this is my song' sings Chris Marec, the vocalist on half of this LP. Though less 'young' than their debut, that album's darkness lingers, but here has a more removed, observational quality, with many songs sung in character or in the third person, along with a tendency for anthropomorphic allegory. It has a bit less to do with screaming for death to come than with a growing resignation to being the other, a recognition of inescapable alienation and its relation to childhood trauma -- all with a heaping side of absurdity and a sense of wonder at the gradually unfolding end times. That said, many of the tracks wouldn't be out of place on the debut, and some feature exotic tunings. Bits of roots music come into play as well -- gospel, blues, and country figure to some extent in a third of the songs, sometimes in convoluted, Beefheart-esque ways, and at other times toying with genre archetypes as a cat does a mouse."
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