Karate
The Bed Is In The Ocean
A lingering guitar note. A cushion of a bassline nudging along a hushed cadence unspooling impressionistic poeticism one
halting line at a time; the sparse snap of a snare providing punctuation. This is how Bostons Karate opened their third
full-length, 1998s The Bed Is In The Ocean. Perhaps this was a reaction to the aggressive punk tones that marked their
previous album, or maybe they hoped to capture the somnambulant dusk on one of those pristine fall days that make living
in a town whose population swells when colleges welcome back students all worthwhile. Then again, Karate never made a
point of chasing the same idea twice, and "There Are Ghosts" remains in line with the bands stylistic intrepidness and
unpredictability. Even the groups lineup appeared constantly in flux. After expanding from a trio to a quartet and
employing a dual-guitar attack with 1997s In Place of Real Insight, founding member Eamonn Vitt hung up his axe to
attend medical school. Karate soldiered on as a trio, with mid-stream addition Jeff Goddards bass work helping establish
a sidewinding path forward through the smoky jazz melodicism and sun-beaten blues brushstrokes that hung in the
background of the bands catalog. kkIn their short time together, Karate helped bolster the national punk ecosystem, a
scene in which individual artistic vision was prized but rarely achieved. Their exacting precision and emotive interplay
helped recombine the DNA of the dignified grace of slowcore, the hot-and-sweaty atmospherics of the blues, and the
high-wire tension of post-hardcore to deliver drawling instrumental curveballs and a furtive riptide climax with a
controlled grace on "Outside Is The Drama." Singer-guitarist Geoff Farina frequently teased out the emotional nuances of
each song, his worn-in voice shading in the complexities of his enigmatic lyrics; no matter how difficult it may be to
parse his snatched-from-daily-life wisdoms, on The Bed Is In The Ocean Farina sounded like a guy who knew exactly the
right thing to tell whoever may be listening. And with Karates snaking turns through quasi-punk reveries no one else
appeared capable of mustering, its comforting to hear it accomplished by a band that knew exactly what they were doing.
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Format
MC · 1 disc
Release
04-03-2022
Label
Item-nr
1296678
EAN
0825764190589
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Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THERE ARE GHOSTS
2
THE SAME STARS
3
DIAZAPAM
4
THE LAST WARS
5
BASS SOUNDS
6
UP NIGHTS
7
FATAL STRATEGIES
8
OUTSIDE IS THE DRAMA
9
NOT TO CALL THE POLICE