- Music
- 24 Jul 06
Ban The Use Of Jazz Music
After more than four years together, Cork octet Cartoon finally unleash the album to prove that despite their joke name and the light-hearted nature of the title, Christ they mean business.
After more than four years together, Cork octet Cartoon finally unleash the album to prove that despite their joke name and the light-hearted nature of the title, Christ they mean business.
Perfectly timed for the re-introduction of summer’s vital signs, the mastermind duo of Bob Jackson and Darragh O’Connor transport you to a different dimension, where worries are a distant memory and a contented smile on your face is mandatory. Opener ‘Karmasookie’ is a breezy sunny tune, aided immensely by the soulful voice of Chicago native Karen Underwood (where did they find such a gem?).
Deeper into the album, the instrumental interlude of ‘Ban The Use Of Jazz Music’ offers the listener a chance to regain their breath and down a quick drink before returning to the dancefloor of the mind with ‘Singing This Song’.
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