Hold onto yer Underoos, kiddies, cause the
circus is comin to town! Um, that would be
ElectroCult Circus, a freewheeling band of
neo-hippies who love to express themselves at
local bars, taverns, and clubs. Think Im
exaggerating? Consider this from the home page of
their web site (www.electrocultcircus.com): The
tides of time have shaped us and we are learning
to grow with their ripples. We chain up our
animals as we have chained up our souls, merely
because their lack of fear at expressing their
true feelings scares us and makes us want to
contain the nature that is in them and also all
of us. Like, deep, man.
In addition to considering the cosmos, they are
also dandy musicians! The 10 songs on All
Heed the Cattle Call, recorded at Tempel
Recording Studios earlier this year, are spirited
and breezy, a kind of small-scale Polyphonic
Spree with sprinkles, a jam band that keeps their
songs under five minutes. In short, they sound
quite different from most anything currently on
the Fort Wayne local music scene.
Not in Front of Mother is a prime example of
their dementia, sporting a menacing chord
progression full of biting guitars as two female
vocalists sing Gonna run around, run around
town before the song breaks into a near chaotic
fury. A brighter, more pop sound is evident in
Conundrum, but added into this are spurious
guitar solos, male vocals, Joplinesque female
vocals and ethereal female vocals that glide in
now and then to ice the cake. The resigned On
the Edge combines jangly guitars, manic congo
playing and lyrics such as Gods as bored as me
/ Hey, at least sufferings still free. The
Circus shows their improvisational skills in
Glue and Wheres My Tip?, a five-minute jam
centered around a plunky piano line and held
together by running dialogue of a waiter taking
an order.
Despite the heady lyrics, the music throughout
is invigoratingly fresh, spontaneous with the
glee of exploration as the five members recapture the
spirit of a modern Age of Aquarius. Should you
wish to immerse yourself in the psychedelic big
top of All Heed The Cattle Call, your
local Wooden Nickel store can provide the
soundtrack, but you will have to provide your own
munchies.