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  • AMG Review of Do It!

    Amg
    Heather Phares
    All Music Guide

    Clinic chug along like a coal-burning engine churning out thick black smoke on Do It!, working further into their cryptically dour art-punk/psych/soul/folk niche. Granted, that's a pretty specific niche, but as on their previous album, Visitations, it feels more like a groove than a rut. More than most bands, Clinic write songs in styles, and Do It! features most of their quintessential types: the excellent "Corpus Christi" is a menacing, whispery slow-burner like Walking with Thee's "Come into Our Room" before it, with a singsong lilt that makes it all the creepier; "Emotions" is one of Clinic's soulful ballads, this time boasting a thick fuzz bassline that runs through the song like a scratch; and "Shopping Bag" is this album's version of the band's noise-punk outbursts, now with a shrieking saxophone solo. While Do It! doesn't abandon Clinic's well-defined sound and approach, it does underscore how they innovate within their self-imposed limitations, even if they don't make radical changes. Almost suffocating distortion is one of Do It!'s main motifs, along with songs that swing from mood to mood rapidly. "Memories" uses both, shifting from heavy, ugly, deeply acidic psych-garage riffs to melancholy organs and autoharps as Ade Blackburn intones "Memories are all you own" (though it sounds more like he's singing "Memories are all you're on," comparing thoughts to drugs ŕ la the Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night"). "Free Not Free" is nearly as trippy, jumping between brash riffs and mellow flutes while setting lyrics like "when the hoax is in the mirror" to one of the album's prettiest melodies. All of this is to say that despite Do It!'s direct name, Clinic are as elliptical as ever. They're rarely better than when they're telling someone off, even if they do it so cryptically that the feeling is the only thing that translates. "High Coin" sounds like the perfect soundtrack to skewering a voodoo doll, its sinister organ drones giving words such as "You stitch who you always wanted/Now your thoughts begin to fray" an extra malice. Visitations' elaborately dark atmosphere gets more focus on Do It!, with "Tomorrow"'s creaky, cranky acoustics and "Mary and Eddie"'s electronically enhanced steamboat shanty providing some of the spookiest, and best, moments. It all culminates on "Coda," where Blackburn explains that the album is a celebration of "the 600th anniversary of the Bristol Charter" and urges listeners to "let go of the rail" (probably not a good idea) as several chapels' worth of church bells ring out. Do It! finds Clinic getting curiouser and curiouser, but that's the direction that suits them best.

For Clinic, "Do It!" Is Business As Unusual On Their New Release
about 1 year ago
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One could say that Clinic’s new album, Do It, has all been done before — by the band themselves, in fact. But that’s not a bad thing. This is not to say that it is a predictable recording either. It is frenetic, curious, offbeat and full of big rock riffs. The band has honed their chops to a point where they really come across even more lucid than before, despite their somewhat unhinged app

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For Clinic, "Do It!" Is Business As Unusual On Their New Release
about 1 year ago
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One could say that Clinic’s new album, Do It, has all been done before — by the band themselves, in fact. But that’s not a bad thing. This is not to say that it is a predictable recording either. It is frenetic, curious, offbeat and full of big rock riffs. The band has honed their chops to a point where they really come across even more lucid than before, despite their somewhat unhinged app

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New Clinic
about 1 year ago

Clinic has a new album called Do It! coming out in April...and not surprisingly, it sounds very Clinic-ky...with fast, chaotic songs and touching slow ones, everything drenched in reverb. But you know, when Clinic emerged in the late 1990s, they pretty much sounded like no other band. How many times do we expect them to reinvent pop? More of the same = more of the excellent. Enjoy.

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Lo-Fi Gold
about 1 year ago

I just grabbed this new Clinic record, 'Do It!' and I am having trouble getting it out of my head. But this is a good thing.

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New Clinic Album, Video, Tour News
about 1 year ago
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Here's a video for the first single, "Free Not Free" off the masked men of Liverpool's fifth studio album Do It (in case you didn't catch it, we're talking about the Clinic). The band release Do It on April 8th via Domino. A tour in support of all the newness from the Clinic hits the US on May 5th at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg. Before that they play five stops in their beloved homela...

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Part of the Weekend Never Dies//DFA Remixes Clinic
about 1 year ago

Upon hearing that Justice was putting out a concert documentary Soulwax became violently ill and jealous. They immediately were overcome by an all encompasing urge to do the same. Soulwax now had a singular focus - make a concert docu with a cooler trailer than A Cross the Universe. The following is the result. Screenings for Part [...]

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Clinic Collaborate with Animator Clemens Habicht as Planetarium of the Soul on Upcoming Tour
about 1 year ago

Ade Blackburn and his cronies in Clinic are once again setting their sights on YOUR money with a relatively short European stint in November. But this ain't no typical stint. This tour will see Clinic collaborating with animator Clemens Habicht as Planetarium of the Soul, which is being dubbed as "live music and animation bleeding together in a contemporary vortex of psychedelic sight and sound...

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