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[ Touch and Go Records / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 10 August 1999
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Skull Kontrol features vocalist Chris Thomson and guitarist Andy Coronado, both of the brilliant Monorchid. Skull Kontrol's debut EP isn't far from Monorchid's brand of angular punk rock: Thomson's snotty voice and oblique, urgent lyrics again lead the way and the songs fly by as quickly as those on either Monorchid album. But overall, Deviate Beyond All Means of Capture is simpler and more reckless than Thomson and Coronado's previous project. There's only one guitar, so the criss-crossing two-guitar patterns are gone, replaced by chunky, minimal chord progressions and simple single-note lines. Thomson's more melodic singing and the band's loose rhythms give the EP a more blues-inflected feel, and bassist Kim Thompson's intentionally sloppy backing vocals give the impression that Skull Kontrol isn't trying to be the well-oiled machine that Monorchid were. Still, Skull Kontrol packs an impressive sneer, and those looking for lean, bluesy punk rock could do much worse than Deviate Beyond All Means of Capture. ~ Charlie Wilmoth, All Music Guide
1 New Rock Critic - 1:45
2 Call Me Rover - 1:55
3 Camouflage - 1:17
4 Satan Is Jesus to Me - 3:29
5 What I Once Feared Has Now Come True - 1:30
6 Robot Man - 2:12
7 Witch Laughter - 2:40
8 Live Bait - 2:15