The Cranes: c or d?

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I would describe it as proto-Korn metal (only good) with a pissed-off Strawberry Shortcake coming down off of a PCP binge on vocals.

ATTENTION ILM: Please help me identify this song! Is it "Inescapable", as Ned suggests?

It might also be "Give" (off the Inescapable EP) which I remember being a set-closer around the same time.

Si.C@rter (SiC@rter), Monday, 19 September 2005 14:38 (nineteen years ago) link

four months pass...
In the WTF news of the day -- the Cranes (who are on myspace, but o' course) just sent this around as a bulletin:

Cranes song 'Astronauts' from the 'Particles and Waves' album is going to be included in the opening show for the American Super Bowl ! It's on Sunday 5th February and the song will appear during a pre-taped opening tease featuring athletes and actors reciting lines from Dr. Seuss' "Oh, The Places You'll Go."

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 30 January 2006 01:44 (eighteen years ago) link

one year passes...
WTF!!! How did I miss that??

Anyway, I've been digging out old Cranes albums recently and I've realized that 'Loved' thoroughly owns the rest of their output.

baaderonixx, Wednesday, 21 March 2007 17:14 (seventeen years ago) link

YES IT DOES

BTW, has anyone definitively figured out which song I was talking about upthread?

I would describe it as proto-Korn metal (only good) with a pissed-off Strawberry Shortcake coming down off of a PCP binge on vocals.

HI DERE, Wednesday, 21 March 2007 18:26 (seventeen years ago) link

one year passes...

My favourite Cranes story: when working at the record store one night (possibly a MOLTEN METAL MONDAY) with my friend STV we played some Cranes and a customer yelled "HEY! THIS SOUNDS LIKE MUSIC TO SAW YOUR ARMS OFF TO!" at us from across the store.

amazing ^

I've been playing Forever and Loved all day over here, great fucking albums.

stephen, Thursday, 22 May 2008 19:31 (sixteen years ago) link

This is the band with that horrible female singer isn't it? I'm with Dr. C on that. Never could stand them for a second, though I certainly met plenty of folks who liked them. I'm surprised they weren't lumped in with the shoegazing thing more, as it seems to me they started in that era, right?

Bimble, Thursday, 22 May 2008 19:42 (sixteen years ago) link

Fuck, I found the song I was looking for at one point but now I can't remember what it ended up being. (It definitely predates "Lillies".)

HI DERE, Thursday, 22 May 2008 19:50 (sixteen years ago) link

The mystery song. I say just drop the band a line or something.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 22 May 2008 19:54 (sixteen years ago) link

This is the band with that horrible female singer isn't it?

I think her voice works a lot better with the dense, heavy, layered songs with plenty of bass. Provides a nice contrast to her wispy, sometimes admittedly grating voice. Whereas, wispy song + wispy voice never worked quite so well for me, with this band.

stephen, Thursday, 22 May 2008 20:03 (sixteen years ago) link

^^^^ pretty much OTM, they worked much better when they maximized density (which is why Loved is so much better than the rest of their albums).

HI DERE, Thursday, 22 May 2008 20:08 (sixteen years ago) link

Not sure I totally agree with this. Some of their wispier stuff, eg. 'Paris and Rome', 'Cloudless', is pretty amazing.

baaderonixx, Thursday, 22 May 2008 21:05 (sixteen years ago) link

Incidentally, my 50-year-old mother (whose favorite artists are Rascal Flatts, Sugarland, Coldplay and a wide array of contemporary Christian pop/rock) heard a Cranes album in my car this morning (Forever) and *loved* it, especially Alison Shaw's "amazing voice" -- go figure?

(Now then, Bimble, if she can get into it...)

stephen, Friday, 23 May 2008 21:11 (sixteen years ago) link

"So Mom, you might like 'Starblood'..."

Ned Raggett, Friday, 23 May 2008 21:14 (sixteen years ago) link

I think "Starblood" was the song I was looking for...? I need to see if I have a copy of it somewhere.

HI DERE, Friday, 23 May 2008 21:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah I'm pretty sure Starblood was that song. That was the highlight of their show on that 1992 Wish tour.

baaderonixx, Saturday, 24 May 2008 08:16 (sixteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Been listening to Wings of Joy a lot lately, "Starblood" is incredible as is the rest of the record.

Also, THIS EP COLLECTION IS AMAZING:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/416G2QWQJQL._SL500_AA240_.jpg

A handful of the very best tracks from Wings of Joy, Forever and Loved, plus a ton of early Cranes highlights, EP only material and stuff that's otherwise only available on vinyl. I'm hard pressed to name a bad track on here. LOOOOOOVE.

stephen, Thursday, 12 June 2008 20:05 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, that's a good comp. Never got it cause I had pretty much all the singles and could burn my own version of it (in fact that's a good idea).

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 12 June 2008 20:11 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

New album out next week, you crazy goths.

NickB, Tuesday, 7 October 2008 22:48 (sixteen years ago) link

YOU GUYS

IT WAS "STARBLOOD"

CONFIRMED FACT

Like sicking a little bit of water into my mouth (HI DERE), Tuesday, 7 October 2008 22:54 (sixteen years ago) link

Like sicking a little bit of water into my mouth (HI DERE), Tuesday, 7 October 2008 22:59 (sixteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Said new album is quite excellent, BTW -- it's easily the most easygoing of their albums yet but the feeling is one of the goth stormclouds hovering high above while the keyboard-led arrangements and gentler performances suggest things like the High Llamas, Young Marble Giants, Broadcast a bit, some minimal techno...it's a nice blend.

Ned Raggett, Monday, 27 October 2008 20:06 (sixteen years ago) link

Tempted to get this. I assume it's very much in the vein of their last two releases?

baaderonixx, Monday, 27 October 2008 20:10 (sixteen years ago) link

Yes, but even more restrained -- it's the keyboards rather than the drums or guitars that provide a lot of the focus this time out, but there's that same sense of rhythmic undertow and slightly ominous edge. But what's nice is that it doesn't feel any less like a Cranes album for that reason. As Alison's voice is unchanged and Jim clearly still listens out for that sense of rhythm and focus first and foremost, it's a very natural course to take.

Ned Raggett, Monday, 27 October 2008 20:13 (sixteen years ago) link

four months pass...

Why do people hate Population 4? I have all their albums excpet the french concept album((always too expensive)) and while Population 4 is not one of their best,, it has not one bad song and "Sweet Unknown" is arguably their best song,, I think that the This Mortal Coil follow-up Hope Blister covered it and I'm glad that someone else thought that song was special.

Its one of those songs you'll never forget the first time you heard it,, Cranes have had me in pain with the incredible sad beauty of songs like "Tommorrows Tears" and "Paris and Rome",, but with "Sweet Unknown",, it made me feel a way I've never been made to feel by ANYTHING in art or life in general..... I'm a decent person with a pretty clear conscious,,, but that song sounded so astoundingly beautiful and pure that I felt a bit of a shabby person and it made me want to be a better person. WOW!!!

Play that song to a saint and theyll cry and promise to be a better person(((I'm not saying I'm a saint))).

As much as I love Slowdive and Chapterhouse and other bands of that era/scene,, I often think Cranes are better because they are just so incredibly unique that you feel greatful that they exist. If Slowdive did not exist I'm sure someone else would have done something similar to fill that void((not an insult,, I love them to pieces)),, but Cranes worringly could easily never have existed. Scary thought for me.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 14 March 2009 14:34 (fifteen years ago) link

I played Population 4 once and thought it was the most boring, self-indulgent music I'd ever heard (and I own multiple Sky Cries Mary albums).

Wes HI DEREson (HI DERE), Saturday, 14 March 2009 15:38 (fifteen years ago) link

Good god. (In re: Sky Cries Mary.)

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:09 (fifteen years ago) link

The dislike for Population Four is one of those things I'll never get my head around. People hating REM's Monster too. Because both those albums, while different from the rest,, it confuses me why people find them offensively different or wrong for that particular artist to have done.
Its like someone trying to tell me my elbows and ankles hate me eternally and have been trying to kill me for my whole life.

Surely one of you like "Sweet Unknown"?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:18 (fifteen years ago) link

I couldn't tell you anything substantial about any of the songs off of that album; I literally have not listened to it since the day I bought it.

I did get their most recent one off of iTunes and thought it was pleasant.

Wes HI DEREson (HI DERE), Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:22 (fifteen years ago) link

Just listen to that song. It makes the whole album.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:26 (fifteen years ago) link

one year passes...

"Lillies" is still a fantastic song, so many years later.

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Tuesday, 21 December 2010 18:32 (thirteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqUjQiQ-YNQ

also "Starblood"

more music should sound like it should soundtrack someone tenderly, lovingly pulling the face off of a kitten

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Tuesday, 21 December 2010 18:34 (thirteen years ago) link

eight months pass...

The first concert I went to was Cranes at the 930 Club at the old location on 930 F Street in DC in 1996 and the memory still kind of stings. I went with my then "girlfriend" (beard) and then a week later I went to see them at the Masquerade in Atlanta with my first sort-of boyfriend, a deeply depressed goth boy named Matthew. We drove 6 hours from the tiny Appalachian town we lived in, went to see the show, then drove 6 hours back and I went to work at 8:00 a.m. at the grocery store I worked at.

The smell of the old 930 Club was a *thing*. It smelled of leather and cigarette smoke. I was completely sober and the DC show was the most intense show I have ever been to, and Atlanta was equally strong, but different. I don't know how to feel music that way anymore.

it was as good of a time as any to show a lighter side of 9/11 research (Je55e), Monday, 5 September 2011 03:06 (thirteen years ago) link

The first concert I ever went to, not just the first Cranes show.

it was as good of a time as any to show a lighter side of 9/11 research (Je55e), Monday, 5 September 2011 03:07 (thirteen years ago) link

Pop. 4 was terrible. I was in a really low point back then and I was super reliant on music to help me stay sane, and Pop. 4 was like my best friend leaving me.

Around that same time, The Cure's Wild Mood Swings and Tori Amos' From the Choirgirl Hotel came out and I decided I hated music for quite a long time.

it was as good of a time as any to show a lighter side of 9/11 research (Je55e), Monday, 5 September 2011 03:15 (thirteen years ago) link

Re-listening to their various releases recently made it so much clearer for me how 'Loved' is by far the best thing they ever did (no matter how great the other albums are).

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Monday, 5 September 2011 12:45 (thirteen years ago) link

It's been a while since I gave them a spin but from memory Forever just edged it. Agree with Je55e that the rot set in with Population 4.

ban this sick stunt (anagram), Monday, 5 September 2011 13:27 (thirteen years ago) link

not really - pop 4 was the end of something (although that disaster came out of nowhere) - when they came back they were quite a different band but their subsequent albums were never less than solid (tho probably not unforgettable)

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Monday, 5 September 2011 14:21 (thirteen years ago) link

ten months pass...

I'll defend Population 4 forever. Seriously, Listen to "Sweet Unknown", I think it was covered by that This Mortal Coil followup Hope Blister (and a few people on youtube), so someone else obviously loves it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13CmES4-ovA

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 8 July 2012 17:10 (twelve years ago) link

They are doing a few concerts soon, I doubt I'll ever see them here in scotland.

I've been missing Tragedie for a while, I'm scared to buy it in case the reissues start catching up again.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 8 July 2012 17:14 (twelve years ago) link

I have been listening to Cranes a lot this week! They remind me of a dear friend. Alison Shaw has one of those voices that's so distinct that it's really fun to imitate.
They had this one song – blargh this is going to be so vague – that I heard years ago w/like really intense feedbacky outro and she just periodically says "yeah" as the lyrics. Any ID on that one?

chupacabra seeds (Abbbottt), Sunday, 8 July 2012 17:21 (twelve years ago) link

It's on Wings Of Joy I know that much

MaresNest, Sunday, 8 July 2012 21:02 (twelve years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Dtaw5LxaVE

MaresNest, Sunday, 8 July 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link

I only saw them once, in Glasgow on the Wings Of Joy tour and my abiding memory of it was a slightly unusual atmosphere, the audience were being very, very quiet and attentive. It was like you might have expected at a Swans concert, a somewhat solemn and religious crowd.

There were a bunch of English gothy types - that I assumed were following them around - down the front and they were shushing people (needlessly) and giggling, taking the piss, I guess they must have seen it before.

MaresNest, Sunday, 8 July 2012 21:15 (twelve years ago) link

saw them once on a double bill w/Slowdive, an inspired piece of programming

my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Sunday, 8 July 2012 21:55 (twelve years ago) link

one year passes...

Listening to Wings of Joy in full for the first time in years, possibly even ever (I mostly remember playing "Starblood" over and over and over)

this whole album is an unsettling, amazing artifact

SHAUN (DJP), Friday, 6 December 2013 19:59 (ten years ago) link

Very fragile, for all the power of "Starblood," and that's part of the thing -- you can tell that they were equally in thrall to pounders like Einsturzende and Swans while still aiming for this incredible restraint and focus at the same time.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 6 December 2013 20:04 (ten years ago) link

Really hope they bring out another record. The reissues stopped after Loved as well.

I got Tragedie at the start of this year and it is really something. Almost like Art Zoyd!

Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 7 December 2013 19:47 (ten years ago) link

Haven't heard Wings of Joy in a decade - not sure I'd like to, as I remember it to be pretty lifeless compared to what they would do later on.

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Monday, 9 December 2013 12:47 (ten years ago) link

it is remarkably static, but in great, contemplative, "if I open the closet door I may find my parents' bodies" way

SHAUN (DJP), Monday, 9 December 2013 14:53 (ten years ago) link

indeed - the cover art captures the feeling quite well. Also at the time they seemed to have a pretty strong obsession with Wenders' 'Wings of Desire': the album title of course, but also I remember them using that film's opening theme as their intro music when walking on stage - and that film is all about observing mundane life from a static and eerily lifeless vantage point.

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Wednesday, 11 December 2013 14:26 (ten years ago) link


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