Description
Craw – Lost Nation Road – Compact Disc
Choke Records
On Lost Nation Road, Craw’s second full-length, this Cleveland band presents a shorter, more varied group of songs than on its first record, 1993’s Craw. Here, the material ranges from furious hardcore-influenced rock (“Sound of Every Promise”) to more progressive, quasi-symphonic pieces complete with saxophones (“All This Has Made Me”). The things that set Craw apart from other heavy indie rock acts are present here in spades: unconventional, compelling songs; superior musicianship (all the players are worthy of mention, but the haunting, role-playing vocals of Joe McTighe, the almost psychedelic guitar textures of David McClelland, and the tight, prog rock-influenced drumming of Neil Chastain really stand out); and lastly, an intangible quality of deep emotion. No record before or since has delivered dark, experimental rock music of such majesty and gravity. Admirers of acts as disparate as Slint and Dazzling Killmen should pray that Craw’s new label, Hydrahead, re-releases this out of print classic.
Track Listing
Sound Of Every Promise
Strongest Human Bond
Bypass
Botulism, Cholera & Tarik
Lifelike
I Fought Dirty
All This Has Made Me
Shocklight
Feesh Crik
As Long As The Turnpike
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