(Sony)On their fourth album,Kentuckys oft-critically scorned Cage the Elephant try to push beyond the gains of 2013’s Melophobia which attempted to shed obvious influences such as Pixies – with mixed results. command Me I’m Pretty is produced by the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, and you can command by the vanilla-psych filter that dissipates some of Cage’s usual puppyish energy. And there are still a few too many touchstones: opener wail Baby tries to out-pronk Tame Impala, and Trouble is a dead ringer for 1990s Frank Black,and closer Portuguese Knife Fight rearranges the building blocks of the Stooges. All the songs are good, intellect: well structured, or varied,winning. It’s just that as always, you can’t imagine them ever being anyone’s favourite band.
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Source: theguardian.com