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Life is Boring, by Cazals (12" on Kitsune)

Cover art for Life is Boring by Cazals Description: 12" (Rory Phillips & Ali Love mix) on Kitsune
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Format: 12"
Label: Kitsune
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Rating: unmoved This record left our Mingus feeling unmoved.

Cazals :'Life Is Boring' (Kitsune) Is this supposed to be the new wave of the new wave of the old wave? No thrills power pop with guitar histrionics all over it. All I can think of is bands like Green Day who pioneered the kind of rock that's no longer in vogue. It's clearly evident the Cazals haven't read any situationist literature, maybe they're just Manic Street Preachers Fans-and that's not a diss of them either!.

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Cazals release their first full single ‘Life Is Boring’ from their brilliant upcoming album 'What Of Our Future'.‘Life Is Boring’ features remixes all from friends of the band. One from Ali Love who was a founding member of Cazals, and played bass, another from Rory Phillips who Daniel and Phil know only too well after spending practically every Monday night with him for the last number of years at Trash (R.I.P) and finally a remix from Crookers who are Luca's favourite Italian producer mates.‘Life Is Boring’ is a fan favourite from their live shows, for its unrelenting syncopated off-beat drum pattern, attacking bass line, duelling guitars, and a fantastically catchy chorus telling the tale of the singers escape from the dullness of suburbia - Enfield Lock to be precise.‘Life Is Boring’ is available as a limited edition 12”, and also a second 12”, 7” featuring exclusive remixes by Crookers and Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Original
Rory Phillips Motorik Mix
Ali Love/Harder mix
Crookers No Fear To Fly Remix

 

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About the humble 12":

The 12" is the big brother of records as it's an fatter version of the 7", with a vast scope for an array of remixes and B sides. They are slightly less portable their smaller inched brethren but they're by no means inferior. Often the grooves are spaced wider apart and thus sound much much better. You can fit ample tracks on and if worse comes to worse they make fine plates (should your crockery go awol). Yes, there's a hole but holes are easy to sort out. Once again they're available on many different colours and guises. The best thing about a 12" is the potential vastness of the artwork. Also playable on many speeds!!

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