*** Laika
SOUNDS OF THE SATELLITES
(Too Pure/Sire)
There's no good way
to label Laika. Sure, they're tightly wound with the trance-rock tradition
started by Can. And they've got pristine credentials in the world of feminized
(not necessarily feminist) rock. Margaret Fiedler (who was previously with
Moonshake) and Guy Fixsen (who produced the Breeders, My Bloody Valentine, and
Throwing Muses) have been around the block a few times. On Sounds of the
Satellites touches of drum 'n' bass programming, quirky samples, and the
occasional dash of rumbling sub-bass enliven the duo's oceanic textures. Laika
are fond of technology, but tasteful: their answer to hardware-obsessed
noodleheads can be found in the lyrics of the sparkling track "Shut Off/Curl
Up" ("Shut off, curl up/If it hurts push harder." Elsewhere, Fiedler's
languorous, breathy vocals sit well in a mix peppered with up-tempo
drum-machine sequences and tremulous guitar notes -- which hint that Laika
stick to "real" instruments (guitar, bass, drums, percussion, mini-Moog) when
they play live.
(Laika open for Fiona Apple this Saturday, November 8, at the
Orpheum. Call 931-2000.)
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