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Danger High

Double Naught Spy Car

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Danger High Fight Song Double Naught Spy Car 0:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Danger High! Double Naught Spy Car 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Lily St. Cyr Double Naught Spy Car 5:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Macedonia 6-5000 Double Naught Spy Car 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 What's Your Hurry? Double Naught Spy Car 3:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Pork Rendr'ns Double Naught Spy Car 0:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Helicopter Double Naught Spy Car 4:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Possum Innards Double Naught Spy Car 0:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Naked Lurch Double Naught Spy Car 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Someone's Creeping in My Yard Double Naught Spy Car 5:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Kay Sara Sarah Double Naught Spy Car 3:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Crosseyed San Paku Double Naught Spy Car 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Jimmy Carter Double Naught Spy Car 0:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Marina Del Hayride Double Naught Spy Car 4:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 The Mayor's Procession Double Naught Spy Car 6:05 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Danger High is visual music of such sheer delight, it does the near-impossible task of being better than the group's accomplished first album, Comb in Blue Water. Double Naught Spy Car is not a readily compartmentalized band. There are too many good points to get across in this instrumental outfit of two guitars, bass, and drums. Of course, there will also be cello, banjo, cowbell, and violin. Obviously there will be vibes, bells, and rayguns. And yes, rest assured, a brass marching band starts the CD. What's important about all these (literal) bells and whistles is that this is not some Spike Jones sound-effect gimmick. Good songs prevail, and there's always a sturdy tree beneath the ornaments. All points between sinister and goofy, every note invests in mood, attitude, and panache without being fluff. The presence of accomplished co-producer Steven Rhodes likely adds some brave gravy to the mix, and his engineer background keeps things sparkling clear without flattening the energy. The title cut, "Danger High!," is a glistening switchblade number that darts to and fro from the classroom to the pool hall. "Lily St. Cyr" (a longtime staple in their live sets) is a slow rock smoldering diva in sunglasses at one a.m. — campy and melodramatic, with Stan Ridgway drummer Joseph Berardi stoically sentencing his skins to life without parole. "Macedonia 6-5000" is a delicious Fender Stratocaster sheik of the high desert, a bellydancer on a surfboard. The quartet takes turns spazzing out on their magic carpets, and it sends a giddy chill up your camel's spine. "What's Your Hurry" is an iguana in a zoot suit, slinking along Sunset Boulevard looking for a handout. There is a recognizable warmth in every twang and reverence in every crash. "Helicopter" is a great showcase; it dares you not to giggle — a pseudo-Jetsons theme hopscotching between disco and ska, with Marc Doten deftly flipping the pages of his bass, which further gives way to a babbling debate between Paul Lacques and Marcus Watkins on dueling wah-pedal guitars. "Someone's Creeping in My Yard" is a ballroom of exhausted tuxedos and martini hangovers, twirling in a dreamy haze of memory, with Berardi's brushwork shuffling acrobatically through vibraphone street lamps. "Kay Sara Sarah" is a sparkling beauty — an Aloha TV Christmas Special closing theme song, with Lacques' rubbery slide melody carrying the listener away on clouds of '50s kitchen countertop nostalgia. A couple of tracks, like "Crosseyed San Paku," trudge along in a more straightforward manner that dispenses with the polish, but even these less-memorable passages have teeth. Another staple from their live show, "Marina Del Hayride," whispers out a Shaft theme that morphs into an amazing guitar bone-saw rhythm section epileptic seizure, and hats off to Watkins for keeping time as the world around him breaks apart repeatedly in a wonderful rock chaos (see them live if you can). "The Mayor's Procession" is an unsettling close to the disc; a country-bumpkin grim reaper marching into the swamp. The freak show is almost too much to bear, but its cinematic scope actually becomes the icing on the cake. When all the sweat dries, Danger High is music for musicians, a hidden treasure and a triumphant soundtrack for all those brilliant squares out there.

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i wish i lived in this world
     
by claywest

i saw these guys in L.A. at an art opening. they owe me $10. actually, i payed for the cd with a $20 even though they had no change. that's how much i like it! hey! i want my $10!

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