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    Posted: February 05 2025 at 22:38

Short Tales of Science Fiction and Family Dissonance is the latest concept album from June Cleaver and the Steak Knives, a genre-bending band known for their mix of alt-rock, post-punk, and hauntingly introspective lyrics. This new release explores the tension between the cold, distant worlds of science fiction and the deeply human struggles of family dissonance, weaving these seemingly disparate themes into a powerful narrative about identity, isolation, and the longing for connection in a fractured world. 

The album’s opening track, Insomnia, sets the tone with it’s ticking clocks and racing anxiety amidst lush, textural passages and musical interplay amidst a haunting melody that echoes the loneliness and despair of a horrible night’s sleep. The dreary, non-existence feeds the apprehension, conjured up through fears of the ever enveloping technological breakthroughs and unknown side effects, amidst the maddening ticking of clocks and dripping of sinks.  Must Be Nice combines upbeat, bass-driven prog rock with spaciously rich musical passages, acting as a backdrop to the battle against self-righteous, holier-than-thou, black and white smugness.

As the album progresses, songs like Quarantined  and You Don’t Get It explore the alienation felt within the confines of traditional family structures forced to exist together during a covid lockdown and beyond, painting vivid sonic landscapes where misunderstandings and unspoken grievances eat away at any semblance of a possible personal utopia. But there’s a glimmer of hope, too: tracks like This Was The Future and John offer moments of redemption through inspiration and higher hopes, albeit with a taste for absurdity, suggesting that a better world is possible trying to stay open to the wonder of it all.  The album concludes with a song about the torment of dementia and the deterioration of one’s psyche.  This album blends dark comedy, science fiction, insanity, and a beautiful array of musical landscapes, with influences from bands such as The Beatles, Oingo Boingo, They Might Be Giants, and Devo.

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Better tell the Beaver!

https://jcsk.bandcamp.com/album/short-tales-of-science-fiction-and-family-dissonance
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/sleepers-2024

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There he is....hey Chris!



Edited by Finnforest - February 07 2025 at 21:48
...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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