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THE
CRINGE
(Biography)
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Release, September 7, 2010
Press
Release, March 26, 2010
Driven by
the gutsy lead vocals and savvy songwriting of John Cusimano, The
Cringe has been bringing their blend of politicized power pop and
big-belt-buckle blare to fans across the country since 2004. The
band’s first two albums, SCRATCH THE SURFACE and TIPPING
POINT, tipped the neo-grunge scales towards the polished blast-pop
of the Foo Fighters and The Vines, but within those melodic contours
lurked the ragged heart of first-generation indie bands from the
Minutemen to The Replacements.
That artful, aggressive
dynamic has been pushed to the hilt on The Cringe’s new third
full-length album, PLAY THING, which kicks The Cringe up
several gears in creativity, cojones and killer instinct. PLAY
THING showcases some of the band’s heaviest, headiest
moments to date, including the prog-infused “Poison,”
the art-thrash excursion “Where It Hurts,” and the album’s
first single, “No Control,” with its whiff of Soundgarden
psychedelia and early Pumpkins snarl.
Containing some of Cusimano’s
most mature songcraft to date—the cautionary tale “Give
and Take” is a case in point—the album is the result
of a painstaking writing process and a rigorous recording ethic,
a creative collision of analog purists and digital renegades, both
committed to creating the strongest possible album. Recorded with
longtime engineer Steve Hardy (Vertical Horizon, The Upwelling),
and with input from legendary producer Steve Lillywhite (U2, XTC),
PLAY THING was anything but kid stuff in the studio.
“You wouldn’t know it from the title,” laughs
Cusimano, “but, as fun as it could be, making PLAY THING
was definitely not always a playful process. We didn’t let
anything go until we were all 100% behind it, and that required
a lot of extra sweat and tears. But we truly believe that the end
result makes it all completely worth the effort.”
The New York City band—whose
members include lead guitarist James Rotondi (ex-Air, Mr. Bungle),
bassist Jonny Matias (ex-Crash Moderns) and drummer Shawn Pelton
(Saturday Night Live Band, Bruce Springsteen)—have been lauded
both for their incendiary performances and top-flight musicianship:
“Cusimano’s infectious and insightful songwriting is
the foundation for the band’s dynamic mix of artful, harmonic
power pop and raw, aggressive punk garage-band energy,” enthused
All Music Guide’s review of the band’s 2007 sophomore
release, TIPPING POINT.
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