Slim Cessna's Auto Club: The Commandments According To Scac

Slim Cessna's Auto Club: The Commandments According To Scac

Slim Cessna's Auto Club: The Commandments According To Scac

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: The Commandments According To Scac
Artist: Slim Cessna's Auto Club
Label: Scac Unincorporated
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 881626994115
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. It has been 24 years since Slim Cessna parted ways with The Denver Gentlemen, that grand progenitor of the peculiar strain of Gothic Americana unique to the Mile High City, to form Slim Cessna's Auto Club with a group of talented peers. Many bands with a long and successful run like that would stick close to it's roots. But rather than rest on well-earned laurels, the Auto Club challenged itself to break with well worn modes of operating for the new record. The title evokes the themes of cosmic punishment and redemption that have served the band's songwriting engine so well in the past. But this set of songs sounds more hopeful and expansive, a quality that was always there but this time out the brighter sides of the songwriting are emphasized. Hints of this saw early full-flown expression on 2008's Cipher and Unentitled from 2011. With The Commandments, however, the Auto Club seems to step forward into the promise of it's own possibilities. It remains capable of the heady darkness and celebratory intensity with which it made it's name. Now that charmingly dusky and spare sound breathes with a color and delicacy of feeling that perhaps sat in the background in times past. Maybe it's partly due to the greater creative contributions from longtime collaboratorRebecca Vera and The Peeler or the inclusion of upright bass player Ian O'Dougherty. But the core of the band's songwriting and sound is anchored firmly in the vision of Slim, Munly Munly and Lord Dwight Pentacost.

Tracks:
1.1 Commandment 1
1.2 Commandment 2
1.3 Commandment 3
1.4 Commandment 4
1.5 Commandment 5
1.6 Commandment 6
1.7 Commandment 7
1.8 Commandment 8
1.9 Commandment 9
1.10 Commandment 10
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