Cayto !BLUNDERBUSS! Rictus I have to admit that I’ve had this on my little pile of promos for a few weeks. Many months ago I also received a sort of ‘taster’ CD which didn’t impress, hence my reluctance to play the band’s second album. How wrong I was… Cayto is a five-piece Glaswegian band who has toured around the UK for the past three years gathering experience and material. I like ‘different’ and this album delivers it in truckloads, plus some, and I love it.
Okay, now I’m thinking that the best albums of 2005 selection which I have just posted will need amending to include this. Gargoyles is a threatening, slow, rumbling tune with a narrative style vocal, and a backdrop dominated by an ocean-deep bass line. But like just about everything here, the song changes mode several times to include heavy rock, rampant and slow pace, and some quite extraordinary guitar riffs. Wow! The invention, ‘fuck the charts’ attitude and musical diversity continues with songs like the incredibly beautiful and haunting The Splitting-Up Song, where the band also proves to have a way with words. This is immediately followed by the epic piano-led, seven-minute opus Christmas In Russia. I promise that you will have heard nothing like this; it’s fantastic; and nails my view that this band has something very different and very special to offer the rock consumer market. In fact one is tempted to declare this is how rock should be… 5/5
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