Internal Wrangler Clinic

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  • Release Date: 09/18/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 87,748
  • Label: DOMINO
  • UPC: 801390000126
 
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Internal Wrangler

1LISTENVoodoo Wop 1:41
2LISTENThe Return of Evil Bill 2:32
3LISTENInternal Wrangler 3:03
4LISTENDJ Shangri-La 0:52
5LISTENThe Second Line 2:28
6LISTENC.Q. 1:09
7LISTENT.K. 2:32
8LISTENEarth Angel 3:20
9LISTENDistortions 4:01
10LISTENHippy Death Suite 1:18
11LISTEN2nd Foot Stomp 2:52
12LISTEN2/4 2:33
13LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:04
14LISTENGoodnight Georgie 2:34

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Clinic's long-awaited debut album Internal Wrangler fleshes out the sound the group crafted on their self-released EPs, and it also adds a few new twists. Though eerie, punk-tinged songs like "The Return of Evil Bill" and the title track sound like they could have appeared on the band's first singles, Internal Wrangler's best songs concentrate on the experimental yet accessible sides of Clinic's sound. "The Second Line"'s darkly catchy throb, the aptly named "2nd Foot Stomp"'s organ-driven pulse, and "Voodoo Wop"'s blend of surf and Krautrock are a logical progression from Clinic's roots, but ballads like the "Pale Blue Eyes"-esque "Distortions" and the late-night calm of "Goodnight Georgie" are a leap into new territory for the band. Though some of the thrashier songs like "C.Q." and "T.K." and a bottom-heavy song sequence detract from the album's flow, Internal Wrangler is still a strong debut from one of England's most promising and distinctive indie bands. Heather Phares, All Music Guide



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Internal Wranglerby Anonymous

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December 18, 2002: The debut album of Liverpool's meldodic foursome. This album has everything from the adrenalin pumping "The Second Line" to the solemn, tear-inducing "Distortions". Only after listening to this album will you truly understand the concept behind the title Internal Wrangler.

Internal Wranglerby Anonymous

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April 24, 2002: The vocals mumble ''i am damo suzuki'', they cop two lines from the velvets but set the song to ''baby i love you'' and you will not get the chorus of ''the second line'' out of your head,nor will you understand what they are singing most of the time.Forget their most recent stuff,get this one first!You'll laff,you'll cry,you'll kiss fifteen buck goodbye...