The Cakekitchen

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Dave the Pimp 05:16 Tools
Urban Street Smell - Cakekitch 00:00 Tools
Airships 04:36 Tools
Dave the Pimp [EP Version] 05:14 Tools
Witness to Your Secrets 04:14 Tools
Silence of the Sirens 02:44 Tools
Ordeal By Water 05:09 Tools
World Of Sand 04:26 Tools
Walking On Glass 04:31 Tools
Tomorrow Came Today 04:43 Tools
Don'T Be Fooled By The Label 04:26 Tools
Machines 04:03 Tools
dogs and cats 03:34 Tools
You Made Me Want To Believe In Myself Again 03:47 Tools
Boat to the Ceiling 01:41 Tools
Is It Only Monday? 03:14 Tools
Tell Me Why You Lie 04:20 Tools
Walked Over Texas 03:01 Tools
This Perfect Day 05:33 Tools
One + One = One 05:29 Tools
Bad Bodied Girl 04:22 Tools
Crimson To Gunmetal 04:24 Tools
Another Dumb Mistake 02:50 Tools
McCarthy 04:14 Tools
File Under Filed 03:18 Tools
Isle Of Pittsburg 03:37 Tools
This Questionnaire 06:18 Tools
Gold Neon Moon 03:20 Tools
Even As We Sleep 05:20 Tools
How In The Hell Do We Get Back Home? 04:27 Tools
The Mad Clarinet 03:58 Tools
Hole In My Shoe 07:17 Tools
You Know I Really Like Your Style 03:39 Tools
Harriett Row 03:48 Tools
ANOTHER SAD STORY 05:29 Tools
Arizona Man 05:19 Tools
I Know You Know 05:03 Tools
Mr Adrian's Lost In His Last Panic Attack 04:53 Tools
Tiger By The Tail 06:06 Tools
The Rainmaker 05:57 Tools
Everything Turned Orange 04:51 Tools
The Love You Had For Me 02:50 Tools
Bald Old Bear 03:49 Tools
November Holiday 04:07 Tools
Beautiful Hidden Lagoon 08:40 Tools
We See In The Dark 03:39 Tools
Urban Street Smell 07:19 Tools
Dancing With Me on My Car 11:30 Tools
Old Grey Coast 11:30 Tools
A Secret Fear of Heights 05:14 Tools
how can you be so blind 11:30 Tools
Ride The 7th Wave 02:23 Tools
Prophet Of The Underground 06:35 Tools
Elephant Farm 03:32 Tools
Baby I Luv You 02:23 Tools
overexcited 03:18 Tools
stranger than paradise 05:40 Tools
Under The Walnut Tree 03:06 Tools
Take It Easy With Me 04:49 Tools
Ballad Of Oxford Circus 05:40 Tools
Fashion Chops 02:24 Tools
I Just Want to Take You Higher 03:20 Tools
You Make A God of Money 05:06 Tools
Escape to Fire Island 05:22 Tools
Poor Bi-Cameral Mind 04:22 Tools
Fahrenheit 451 03:06 Tools
big fat mouth 04:22 Tools
Man in the Mirror 05:42 Tools
far from the sun 05:09 Tools
Greater Windmill Street Blues 05:09 Tools
Buried it in the Yard 04:39 Tools
It Don't Work Out 04:48 Tools
Kangaroos in My Top Paddock 04:36 Tools
Trouble In The Underworld 03:34 Tools
How Can You Be So Blind? 05:14 Tools
I Don´t Want To Hear You Say Goodbye 05:18 Tools
My Beautiful Fire Tamer 03:34 Tools
This Australian Christmas 02:15 Tools
To Be Safe In Your Arms 03:24 Tools
I Don't Want To Hear You Say Goodbye 05:18 Tools
You'd Better Get Off Your Arse 03:53 Tools
Glebe Point Road 05:04 Tools
The Resurrection Of Ltd Ghmpinski 10:02 Tools
The Prospector's Song 05:05 Tools
File Under Files 07:24 Tools
Petersham Rainsong #2 03:22 Tools
Curry in a Hurry 02:39 Tools
the resurrection of lieutenant ghmpinski 10:02 Tools
Rubberbendy Man 03:13 Tools
Everything's Driving You Crazy Cos You Just Can't Get What You Want 04:33 Tools
Girl, Hey Do You Want To Get It On? 04:40 Tools
If I Could Be You For A While 03:13 Tools
I'll Buy You One More Frozen Orange Juice 04:09 Tools
No, They Never Had Any Fun 03:53 Tools
Come Back Home 03:33 Tools
Here Comes the Rain 04:58 Tools
For So Long 09:35 Tools
Everything's Going To Work Out Just Fine 05:29 Tools
Perfect Love In Radioland 05:11 Tools
I Think I Had Too Much To Drink Last Night? 03:06 Tools
Sometimes The Longer You Leave It the Less It Goes Away 07:23 Tools
Monkey World 07:21 Tools
All The Tea In China 05:40 Tools
Blue Bell Café 05:29 Tools
Strung Out 05:40 Tools
Ballad for Owen Meaney 04:07 Tools
Little Shit of the Week 03:55 Tools
Hot Sex Overdrive 02:50 Tools
Little Blue Penguins 03:35 Tools
Isle Of Petersburg 03:37 Tools
Parrot Island 03:30 Tools
Voyage to the Sun 06:54 Tools
Work Today 01:57 Tools
I'm So Glad That You Dropped Out Of High School 03:44 Tools
Back of a Bus 03:42 Tools
You Never Run Out of Luck 12:00 Tools
The Great Fire 06:29 Tools
On the Rocks Again 06:29 Tools
The Cellar Of Fun 12:00 Tools
Overground Rail Catastrophe 03:30 Tools
Calm Before the Storm 04:58 Tools
Boganfoot Bill 04:06 Tools
Jessica's Secret (Part Two) 03:10 Tools
The Hop Hop Song 03:41 Tools
Moving Forward 01:57 Tools
Hey Mister Can You Help Me To Get Back On My Feet Again 03:10 Tools
Down At The Cooler 04:58 Tools
Screaming Alarm Clock Blues 05:03 Tools
Dave The Pimp (E.P. Version) 05:16 Tools
Wild Geeses 04:08 Tools
Mrs. Fishbone 05:40 Tools
The Perfect Day 05:40 Tools
One Plus One Equals One 05:28 Tools
Hey Mister Won't You Help Me to Get Back on My Feet Again? 07:22 Tools
You Turn Me Insideout 06:09 Tools
Dave The Pimp - EP Version 05:16 Tools
Post Office Tower Birdseye View 07:22 Tools
Ride The Seventh Wave 05:28 Tools
Untitled 07:22 Tools
Island in the Sun 08:11 Tools
old tin shed 07:37 Tools
stung out 05:40 Tools
three hundred more white lies 04:26 Tools
Ballade of Oxford Circus 05:40 Tools
Verge of a Better Thing 04:06 Tools
Honeypod In My Head 07:37 Tools
Inter Island Ferry 07:24 Tools
Mr. Adrian's Lost In His Last Panic Attack 05:18 Tools
I Don`t Want To Hear You Say Goodbye 05:18 Tools
Dave the Pimp (The Cakekitchen) 05:16 Tools
I'm So Glad You Dropped Out of High School 07:24 Tools
screaming alarm clocks blues 07:24 Tools
Everything's Driving You Crazy Cos You Just Can't Get What Y 07:24 Tools
All the Colours Run Dry 07:24 Tools
Mr. Adrian's Lost In His Last Pani 07:24 Tools
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Featuring the talents of many of Flying Nun's elder statesmen: Graeme Jefferies, Alastair Galbraith, Hamish Kilgour, as well as 'the only great French drummer' (according to their US label, Merge Records), Jean-Yves Douet. Graeme Jefferies has made an indelible mark on New Zealand's fertile underground scene, most notably with Cakekitchen and his prior band, This Kind of Punishment, a collaboration with his equally influential brother Peter. Both men possess thick, deep voices which, along with their use of 4- and 8-track recording equipment, elemental sounds and non-traditional rock instrumentation (violin, recorder), distinguishes their music from that of their contemporaries. Although billed as a solo record, Messages for the Cakekitchen is effectively the first Cakekitchen album. Sparser and darker than the official band work to follow, it's more in keeping with the homemade recordings of his Xpressway label brethren. At times, his vocals sound vaguely gothic ("Reason to Keep Swimming"), while the music alternates between tension-filled electric guitar arrangements ("All the Colours Run Dry"), deliberate acoustic ones ("Nothing That's New") and combinations of the two ("Prisoner of a Single Passion"). Although not as fully realized as its immediate successor, Messages details Jefferies' signature elements and his keen, individual songwriting style. Previewed on an eponymous 1989 four-song EP, Time Flowing Backwards begins with the enormous guitar sound of "Dave the Pimp," which sets the album's intense mood, washing over the droning melody and burly rhythm like a tidal wave. Though certainly intense, the rest of the album tucks Jefferies' delicious melodies into subtler settings (like "Silence of the Sirens"). The drone remains crucial to "One + One = One," while the noisy "Walked Over Texas" boasts a 3Ds-like lurch (3Ds guitarist David Mitchell guests on the track). Surely one of Jefferies' most accomplished albums, Time Flowing Backwards also introduces the Cakekitchen's first solid lineup — a trio with bassist Rachael King and drummer Robert Key. World of Sand ranges from sweet melodies drawn by Jefferies' subtle acoustic guitar playing and given depth by his guttural voice ("World of Sand," "Dogs and Cats") to vibrant displays of his electric six-string fury ("Walking on Glass," "This Perfect Day"), with additional "noises" spicing up the mix. Noted NZ violinist Alastair Galbraith makes an appearance on the title track; the album is brought to a promising conclusion by a rousing duet with another 3Ds member, Denise Roughan, on "Crimson to Gunmetal." Having relocated to London, Jefferies assembled a new rhythm section (bassist Keith McLean and drummer Huw Dainow) and recorded Far From the Sun. As usual, the album displays both Jefferies' denser, electric side ("Stranger Than Paradise," "Man in the Mirror") and his contemplative singer/songwriter side ("Greater Windmill Street Blues," the title track), both of which are given a bittersweet melancholy by the low lonesome sound of his voice. Jefferies reveals a penchant for experimentation, incorporating odd sounds into several arrangements: his gentle acoustic playing in "Overexcited" is violently disrupted by what sounds like a jackhammer, while "Far From the Sun" begins with the sound of water dripping. Another year, another Cakekitchen lineup: Stompin' Thru the Boneyard was primarily recorded by Jefferies and Jean-Yves Douet, a Frenchman whose aggressive drumming underscores the album's rough-around-the-edges but poppy sound. Despite somewhat muddy, hollow production, Jefferies sprawls out stylistically. "Tell Me Why You Lie" is concise pop; the multi-part "Hole in My Shoe" ends with a longish instrumental segment; "The Mad Clarinet" is a highly textured acoustic piece complicated by Galbraith's fervent violin playing. The material on The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea appears to have been recorded contemporaneously with that on Stompin', although its overall tone is more serious and less immediately catchy, the production a little fuller. The core lineup remains Jefferies and Douet, with contributions from Hamish Kilgour of the Clean/The Mad Scene (percussion on "Ballad of Oxford Circus") and Galbraith (violin on "Escape to Fire Island"). On the sober, lilting melody of "I Know You Know," Jefferies is accompanied solely by his own acoustic strumming and violin playing; the spare "You Make a God of Money" promises goose pimples as Jefferies sings, "And I'm so scared that I am going to die/It makes me feel so very fragile," before the song's "rock" segment kicks in. As if to balance out the album's personal, reflective aura, "Baby I Luv You" is a revved-up, Lou Reed-like rocker, and "Everything Turned Orange" hearkens back to the more driving, droning guitar sounds that bored their way through earlier Cakekitchen material. Picking up on the previous album's more experimental leanings, the eleven-and-a-half-minute opener, "Old Grey Ghost," labors through five minutes of amelodic noise before reaching the song; "Take It Easy With Me" incorporates tape loops and some wild non-verbal vocals, and the instrumental "Escape to Fire Island" begins as a harsh noise collage before erupting into sweet guitar/violin/piano interplay. The Bald Old Bear EP includes the title track and four otherwise unavailable songs recorded with members of the Hausmusik collective; one is a cover of Michael Hurley's "Wild Geeses." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.