
Cruel Guards is a Alt/Indie album by The Panics, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- clean
- wistful
- poetic
About
The Panics had two albums of ruminative guitar pop to their name before 2007’s <i>Cruel Guards</i>, but this is the one where everything truly clicked into place. It was the Perth band’s first record since moving cross-country to Melbourne, and also its first with producer Scott Horscroft, who earned two ARIA Award nods for his panoramic work here. The Panics’ collective songwriting proved sharper than ever, too, led by Jae Laffer’s soulful murmur and smattered with moody piano, horns, and strings. The lyrics play like quiet character studies full of writerly detail: Observe the lonely kitchen described as a tomb on the softly twangy “Ruins.” Informed by the band’s relocation, “Creaks” muses on distance and homesickness while “Something In the Garden” cites a weatherboard shack on stilts amid its reverb-soaked domestic drama. The centerpiece, though, is “Don’t Fight It,” which became The Panics’ biggest-selling single and signature tune. Evoking Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Philadelphia,” it’s a simmering ballad that especially shows off the depth of Horscroft’s production colors. Laffer has continued to develop his exacting lyrical focus in the years since this record, embarking on a fruitful solo career in tandem with the band’s slowing output.
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Tracklist
- 1Get Us Home4:16
- 2Ruins3:41
- 3Creaks4:02
- 4Don't Fight It5:01
- 5Feeling Is Gone3:23
- 6Cruel Guards5:14
- 7Live Without4:17
- 8Something In The Garden4:57
- 9Confess3:59
- 10Sundowner5:18
Credits
Performers
- Paul OtwayBASS VOCALS
- Myles WoottonDRUMS PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Drew WoottonGUITAR
- Jules DouglasGUITAR PIANO ORGAN
- Naomi RadomSTRINGS
- Simon FerenciTRUMPET
- Jae LafferVOCALS GUITAR HARMONICA
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold
