It’s been three years since Schnauser released a new album
after 2014’s Protein for Everyone. I
loved what they have done on their fifth album since it was my introduction to
their music. It was wacky, off-the-wall, prog, pop, avant-rock, and in your
face. This year they have released their sixth album on a new label with Bad
Elephant Music entitled, Irritant. And
it proves that have shown no sign of stopping and never giving up on their
sense of humor.
For me, it is a “Holy Shit!” release I’ve listened to from
start to finish. I can hear the cross-overs between the Cardiacs, Knifeworld,
Supersister, XTC, and Gentle Giant rolled up into a big giant smoothie. Alan
Strawbridge, who founded the band 12 years ago, still follows in the footsteps
of Robert Wyatt, Andy Partridge, Vivan Stanshall, Tim Smith, and the late great maestro of Gong,
Daevid Allen.
Listening to this album, is like walking on Schnauser’s
tightrope and you have to be very, very, very
careful by not looking down. Because you never know if they are going to
cut the rope or not. And the tightrope itself has five centerpieces on here
that just made me embark on their roller-coaster ride.
The opener, Spiele Mit
Katzen is a speed demon introduction between organ, drums, and sax with an
intense punky roar and lushful midsections. I can hear the Cardiacs influences
everywhere. It’s then followed by and electro-space trippy adventure a-la
Chrome Hoof style. Re-Morgating the Nest
of Hairs is essence to the Rugrats theme
with some nostalgia of growing up to old-school ‘90s Nickelodeon cartoons as it
delves into a psych-punk space rock approach.
There are some mysterious movements as if Ren and Stimpy are
continuing more of their journey inside the Black Hole before going back into
the morning animated TV-sque intro. The
Monday Club deals with the 2015-2016 election and run-up to the Brexit
referendum. The song deals for a plea to end the scaremongering and spewing of
the media.
Schnauser pushes the envelope and they are spot on what was
happening. And I can imagine it’s still going strong. The last 2-minutes sees
them going for an approach in the essence of Henry Cow’s Nirvana for Mice. Now this is a title that just took me by surprise
and would have given Jamie Oliver a chance to shit his pants on.
Chinese Brainworm
(Taeria Solium). Now when I first heard this title, I was thinking to
myself, “Schnauser really never gives up on a sense of humor.” And believe me
it is a wicked sense of humor. I like how they take the approach of William D.
Drake’s The Rising of the Lights-era with
a moody waltz in the time signature of 3/4. But I get the feeling that
Schnauser could have written this as a score for a short featuring Ren and
Stimpy.
Fail Better starts
with the pouring rain as Dino Christodoulou’s free-jazz Sax improvisation
before Duncan’s keyboards go into an eerie wah-wah psychedelia approach. Alan
shows his nod to the master of Robert Wyatt with his inspirational lyrics along
with some lifting guitar and sax work.
This is my fourth time listening to Irritant. And it is one of the wackiest,
out of this world, and insane albums I’ve listened to this year and prepare more with Schnauser to hurtle through more of the cosmos with them.
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