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Clinic: Internal Wrangler
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Album: Clinic: Internal Wrangler
# Song Title   Time
1)    Voodoo Wop More Info... 0:01
2)    The Return of Evil Bill More Info... 0:02
3)    Internal Wrangler More Info... 0:03
4)    DJ Shangri-La More Info... 0:01
5)    The Second Line More Info... 0:02
6)    C.Q. More Info... 0:01
7)    T.K. More Info... 0:02
8)    Earth Angel More Info... 0:03
9)    Distortions More Info... 0:04
10)    Hippy Death Suite More Info... 0:01
11)    2nd Foot Stomp More Info... 0:02
12)    2/4 More Info... 0:02
13)    Untitled More Info...
14)    Goodnight Georgie More Info... 0:02
 
Album: Clinic: Internal Wrangler
# Song Title   Time
1)    Voodoo Wop More Info... 0:01
2)    The Return of Evil Bill More Info... 0:02
3)    Internal Wrangler More Info... 0:03
4)    DJ Shangri-La More Info... 0:01
5)    The Second Line More Info... 0:02
6)    C.Q. More Info... 0:01
7)    T.K. More Info... 0:02
8)    Earth Angel More Info... 0:03
9)    Distortions More Info... 0:04
10)    Hippy Death Suite More Info... 0:01
11)    2nd Foot Stomp More Info... 0:02
12)    2/4 More Info... 0:02
13)    Untitled More Info...
14)    Goodnight Georgie More Info... 0:02
 
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  • INTERNAL WRANGLER, the 2001 release from noisy indie rockers Clinic, features 13 tracks including "Second Line" and "Distortions."
  • Although there is much to admire, the real highlight of Clinic's INTERNAL WRANGLER is the voice of lead singer Ade Blackburn. While he's been compared to everyone from Lou Reed to Radiohead's Thom Yorke, none of the comparisons manage to do him any real justice. Blackburn's voice sets Clinic apart from the endless slew of Britpop bands that seem to hit it big on a regular basis; while the guitar, bass, and drums on the record are all solid, it's his vocals that provide the "love it or hate it" element. Blackburn's lyrics are often terrifyingly bleak: at one point, he sings "you cannot know how often/ I've pictured you in coffins/ my baby in a coffin." At other junctures, as on the track "The Second Line," he doesn't even try to craft a tale and simply mutters and mumbles over the music. INTERNAL WRANGLER is also not beset by the need for slick production or glossy perfection; there are plenty of little mistakes here and there, but they only serve to humanize the record, and leave more room for experimentation.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (8/16/01, p.106) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...They've created a new hybrid of bratty garage rock and whimsical sonic experimentation that delights in its own mutant energy..."

Spin (10/01, pp.130-1) - 9 out of 10 - "...As humbly addictive as a good Hebrew National...Rewind to indie-rock the way Mark E. Smith started it: reduced, smart, and dirty-sweet as used bubblegum."

Alternative Press (2/02, p.64) - Ranked #5 in AP's "25 Best Albums of 2001" - "...Eminently listenable schizophrenia..."

Magnet (12-1/02, p.79) - "...Great is great no matter the source, and INTERNAL WRANGLER is little short of brilliant....easily the maddest hatters since Teardrop Explodes..."
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