Confuse the Cat

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We Can Do It 02:22 Tools
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Backwards 2 04:15 Tools
CU On The Money 04:15 Tools
Ionic Deep 02:51 Tools
yeah yeah 02:24 Tools
Snaky Eyes 04:33 Tools
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Akela (styrofoam remix) 03:41 Tools
Jackal At 10 O'clock 02:59 Tools
The Frozen Lake 03:41 Tools
Black Birds 08:24 Tools
Do You Know the Words 08:24 Tools
Nora 08:24 Tools
Delay Is the New Distortion 08:24 Tools
New Medecine 08:24 Tools
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You Don't Have My Past (But You Can Have My Future) 08:24 Tools
Pushing It 08:24 Tools
L-Café 08:24 Tools
Confuse the cat Pushing it 08:24 Tools
Ice age 08:24 Tools
Ich bin es leid 01:27 Tools
Subdued elegance 08:24 Tools
Kiss, Kiss, Kissinger 01:27 Tools
backwards 01:27 Tools
the dreamer disease 01:27 Tools
You Don't Have My Past But You Can Have My Future 01:27 Tools
before you know... 01:27 Tools
the very last minute 01:27 Tools
Devil's Right Hand 03:25 Tools
Flashpoints 01:27 Tools
Confuse The Cat - Koi 01:27 Tools
Principezza 01:27 Tools
L - Café 01:27 Tools
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CONFUSE THE CATBIO Confuse The Cat beheld the white stage lights in 2002, the same year The Back Street Boys split. In truth a blessed year in music. Their first album Kiss Kiss Kissinger still being bedroom pop, their second album pushed the band towards a more optimistic big-city-sound with impressive drums and old-fashioned electronics. Gradually Confuse The Cat worked at their popularity, with the hit ‘Akela’ (from their third album ‘We can do it’) being a major culmination point, camping out on Studio Brussels’s play list for months on end. In their own country as well as abroad, the band succeeded in attracting attention with their energetic live reputation. Now, anno 2008, the band is ticking on the window of the better alternative scene with a sturdy ‘Aufmachen’. The band, conducted by Geert Plessers (Reiziger, Kosjer D) has returned with new fire shots ahead, with the album ‘Kericky’ to be released on Zealrecords in the fall of 2008. And the sirens are shrieking. Shelter women and children in the basement and entrench yourself beneath your headphones because Confuse The Cat is whirling into town! The band, injected with fresh members, still avails itself of sharp-edged beats and cleaving guitars. The raging raw live sound owes its reputation to Thielemans’ melting guitar echo’s, Neyens’ metronome-steady grooves, Hoskens’ deep propelling bass and most of all the intense ripping-everything-apart voice of front man Plessers. Due to an armoury of dub-sounds, Wobble-bass lines, firm slam-riffs and Luna Park-guitar effects, this pack doesn’t allow itself to be labelled. Confuse The Cat is back from never been gone. This time the Belgian pop brigade is marching ahead with swinging hips in the direction of trendy clubs and fresh festivals. The dub-influences recall to memory the great London riots, though be it in white tennis slacks and with a large emphasis on dance, equally due to the portion (collaboration!!!) of Luuk – Shame on you Boy – Cox (Buscemi, Tim Vanhamel, Arsenal), operating from a Malteser mixing table. Kericky! Confuse The Cat is: Geert Plessers: Vocals & Guitar (ex Reiziger, Kosjer-d) - Dirk Neyens: Drumset - Sven Hoskens: Bass - Dirk Thielemans Guitar and Keys Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.