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Chasing California
1998 Nois-o-lution Records

Chasing California

  1. In Tune
  2. Act 7
  3. Chasing California
  4. Out
  5. The Hands
  6. Thing
  7. Actress
  8. Hip Kat
  9. Ensonik
  10. Spam
  11. The Shinies

Line-Up

David Clemmons - Guitar, Vocals
Steve Cordrey - Bass
David Wright - Drums


Evan's View

Albums like this are the main reason that corporate rock sucks. Chasing California is just one example of the thousands of records which may go unnoticed due to the system. One of the most human albums I've heard in quite a while, the emotional scope presented here is literally breathtaking. David Clemmons, known in the past for his work with Damn the Machine, has taken quite a departure with Jud, a band capable of reaching Floydian landscapes (Thing) to bass heavy grooves (In Tune, The Shinies), while touching on all of the grey areas in between. A lot of this reminds me of Mind Over Four's Empty Hands, another album which defied catagorization, residing on the more eclectic side of the alternative universe. Appropriate use of atmosphere really pushes the dynamics of each track, managing to diversify without breaking the overall flow of the album. Basically a "power" trio, Jud manage to squeeze everything possible out of their respective instruments, with the rhythmatists laying a solid foundation for Clemmons' axework and multi-faceted vocals. Guest layering of strings is a nice touch, mixed in to add yet another layer of depth. This is the band's third CD, all of which were released in Eurore, also available through the band's official home page located at: http://home.earthlink.net/~fullbliss.
8 out of 10





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