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Release Date:04/30/2007
Label:Tvt
UPC:016581609020

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  • All Music Guide

    In the explosion of Smiths and Joy Divisioninfluenced bands to emerge at the beginning of the 21st century was, besides the Editors and the Interpols of the world, a fourpiece group from Glasgow, the Cinematics. Following the same repeatingriff heavy path as their peers, the band, with their Morrisseyvoiced lead singer Scott Rinning, write clean, wellstructured songs that build up and then break down around the eighthnote basslines and driving electric guitars. The formula is fairly consistent throughout the entirety of their debut fulllength, A Strange Education, but when it comes together well, like in the dancey "Break" or "Maybe Someday," it's as good as anything else out there. Unfortunately, this can't be said about the entire album. While it starts out well enough, the first four tracks dark and catchy and fun, the band soon slips into more standard rock arrangements, with churning, reverby chords instead of syncopated, edgy riffs and rhythms. Their cover of Beck's "Sunday Sun,"... while not bad, does nothing to really make it their own, and "Alright" can never quite figure itself out, how it wants to fit the instrumentation in with the vocals, and ends up being more disconcerting than anything else. That, the issue of resolution, is actually one that seems to constantly plague the Cinematics, even in their more successful pieces. They're clearly, as a band, concerned with phrasing and musicality, but sometimes their songs seem to consist of separatebutlinked parts instead of being fully developed, whole pieces. "Human," for example, has a fantastic, pulsating hook that keeps wanting to grow into something else but always backs down before it's ever completed, posing questions but never quite answering them, urging the audience forward without giving them enough to actually move anywhere. It's frustrating, more than anything else, because the Cinematics' potential is palpable; there are still some great cuts here, and a lot of energy, but the missteps and the hesitancy and the faltering are enough to make A Strange Education an unfulfilling affair. - Marisa Brown, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Cinematics

Following the success of several gloomy, postpunk revival bands, The Cinematics formed in 2003 and hail from Glasgow, Scotland after originally meeting in Dingwall. Inspired by the likes of the Cure and Echo and the Bunnymen, the band includes guitarist Ramsay Miller, bassist Adam Goemans, drummer Ross Bonney and vocalist/guitarist Scott Rinning. By 2005, the Cinematics... Read more