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The Cooper Temple Clause delivers a typical rock electronica
in typical pretentious Brit rocker style. Valeria Valiente reviews 2003
album Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose as well as two
performances in Seattle, Washington. Kick up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose Label: RCA/BMG/ Morning Records I am assuming that only the Brits reading this article know who is The Cooper Temple Clause. Me, I happened to chance upon this British band in a record store listening station, and after the first listen, I bought the well-priced gem of exceptional music. How can you pass up a full length CD, a 3 song EP, and an additional enhanced CD with live audio, a video and a video game entitled Snuff Movie, for a mere $7.99? Kick up the Fire and Let the Flames Break Loose is TCTCs 2nd album on Morning Records and RCA, yet is the first one to be released in the US. The 2001 debut release, See This Through and Leave did well in Jolly Old England, but there is nothing jolly or old about these pouty, pretentious, and pompous lads from Reading. Their sound, look, feel, and image is all scowling pain, histrionic musical posturing, and overwrought emotional release. Yeah, these boys are just following in the footsteps of other pretentious Brit-rockers. Typical. Yet, The Cooper Temple Clause is not to be dismissed as copycats, whiners, or mere poseurs. The musical talent of these five arrogant lads is a mixture of rebellion, pent-up anger, loving advice, reflective lyrics, and mastery of a variety of musical instruments and electronic effects. Their songs are sad and and emotive, loud and powerful, and you can act like a total asshole having a hissy fit and let all the shit loose while listening to them. The songs are well-executed, creative noise rock that dabbles in hard and alternative genres of rock, electronica, and a unique unidentifiable sound all of their own. TCTC is often compared to Radiohead and Oasis, but this is it own thing, a big bawling baby throwing a tantrum and you cant help but love all its naughtiness. Continued On Next Page (The Cooper Temple Clause, Page 2) ... AUTHOR: Valeria (UNV) Valiente TAGS: Entertainment Music Reviews british england BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount |



