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Wake Up Captain


  • 1. Outro
    2. Real Life
    3. Oh
    4. Damn the Weather
    5. Ride
    6. O.K.
    7. Sweet
    8. Godsend
    9. Family Curse
    10. Good Wings
    11. Slow Chase Scene
    12. Freakshow
    13. It's Over
    14. Yummy
    15. Still
    16. Microphone in My Brain
    17. This Is an Offering
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  • Additional Info
    Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 92

  • Credits
    ProducerKevin Tihista; Ellis Clark; Kevin Tihista; Ellis Clark
    Engineer

    Personnel: Kevin Tihista (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); Kevin Tihista; Ellis Clark (vocals, guitar, piano, Hammond b-3 organ, synthesizer, bass guitar, drums, background vocals); Al Wittek (guitar); Eric Bandurski (cello); Mike Bezin (trumpet); Tom Clark (trombone, drums, percussion); Gary Vermillion (drums).
    Like Elliott Smith filtered through the moodier, cinematic portions of Radiohead's OK Computer, Chicago's Kevin Tihista's Red Terror offer up a lo-fi slice of indie pop with some surprisingly big ideas. Opening with an instrumental that sounds like a circus version of Angelo Badalamenti's Inside the Actor's Studio theme, it segues into a spinning filmstrip projector, cementing the songwriter's obvious love for theatrical melodrama. While most of the tunes are acoustic-based, the eclectic instrumentation feels rooted in the same murky, Beatlesque alleyway as works by the Auteurs or New Pornographer Dan Bejar's Destroyer. Lyrically, Tihista's boyish tenor seems fixated on a fairly stereotypical brand of heartache, and the numerous references to being "lost at sea" confirm the author's internal despair. He doesn't have much new to say about the subject, but there's no denying its effect on him. Standout cuts like the spooky "Ride" and the brooding "Real Life" -- the latter does suffer from a truly horrible lead guitar sound -- find Tihista in control of his sinking ship, and for the most part it's a pretty entertaining ride, but at 17 tracks, Wake Up Captain is a poor example of brevity, and listeners with short attention spans will snap about halfway through. However, those who value craft over instant gratification will revel in this talented artist's tormented -- yet candy-coated -- psyche. ~ James Christopher Monger

  • Critic Reviews
    Uncut (p.78) - Ranked #52 in Uncut's "Best New Albums of 2004" - "[A] cathartic cyle of songs as beautiful as they are disturbing."
    Mojo (Publisher) (p.106) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Kevin Tihista's is a bittersweet calling....A wry, dreamy-voiced soul let loose in a deluxe soft rock playpen."
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