Just take ’These Days’, an acoustic down-tempo track, layered with a piano and Cello that builds into a thick, full-on chorus. And whereas they may have been experimenting with drum loops and programming on their first release here they incorporate it perfectly into their sound.
A refreshingly varied outing, ‘Houston…’ shows more than a passing infatuation with the Foos from it’s quieter, introspective moments to it’s full-blown rock songs like ‘Single’. The beautiful, piano-led ‘Disarm’, unlike the Smashing Pumpkins’ dramatic hit , has an old 70s feel to it, taking in elements of The Beatles and The Doors, before bringing us back to date by blasting it away with distortion.
With 14 tracks so distinguished and strong Bad Astronaut exemplify a maturation that could very well supersede Cape’s Lagwagon. Whether the fans will accept it is another thing.