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ARTIST
LEG, THE
TITLE
Chromatic Perversion
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
TENEMENT RECORDS
CATALOG #
TR1F 002LP
TR1F 002LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/3/2020
At the core of
The Leg
's long-term trio are mercurial vocalist and driving force
Dan Mutch
, cellist, producer, and one-man scratch orchestra
Pete Harvey
, and percussive polymath
Alan Scurlock
. The three have played together for the best part of twenty years, ever since Mutch unleashed his first band,
Khaya
, into the world before it morphed into
Desc
, eventually realigning as The Leg.
Chromatic Perversion
features guitarist
James Metcalfe
and bass player
John Mackie
swelling the ranks. Metcalfe comes to The Leg after stints in
The Pineapple Chunks
led to his current tenure in
Zed Penguin
. The Leg's frenetic folk-punk gallop has never sounded so focused or -- at moments -- as euphoric as on this latest opus. Harnessing the driven mayhem of its quartet of predecessors:
8 Songs by The Leg
(2006),
What Happened To The Shrunken Tina Turner?
(2009),
An Eagle To Saturn
(2012), and
Oozing A Crepuscular Light
(2013),
Chromatic Perversion
is infused with a more upbeat and organic skip. From the opening "Radge Almond Mutches," the album is the sound of getting one's head together in the country, but not always liking what one finds. Beyond the drum-skitters and scrape of strings, a rustic old-worn charm nevertheless pervades beyond the foreboding urgency of the likes of "Impossible Colours," and on "Trouble at The Centre Of The Universe" seems to dance a jig to life itself. At the other end of the woods shades of
Nirvana
by way of
Black Sabbath
seem to possess "Those Dogs" whilst coming out the other side of the tunnel, a cover of
Moondog
's "High On A Rocky Ledge" melds the joie de vivre of
The Move
with the most manic string action this side of
John Cale
a la "Venus In Furs."
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