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Now comes Funf, a collection of odds and ends pulled from the steady flow of three-song singles that have accompanied each of Clinic's albums, covering the period from Internal Wrangler through last year's Visitations. Funny enough, the random, fractured flow of the disc is the closest the band has come to recreating the aesthetic their fans have pined for since Walking With Thee changed the script with its consistent, icy sound. Unfortunately, the quality of the material widely varies.
The
disc opens with "The Majestic", from the "Return of Evil Bill" single, an instrumental track that might have served as an alternate Internal
Wrangler opener if "Voodoo Wop" hadn't bettered it. Radiating the haunted surf
vibe Clinic have often explored, it packs enough material for a whole suite into just
two minutes. The alpha, however, is quickly followed by the omega: "The
Magician" B-side "Nicht" is just horrible, an overdistorted punk rant that
transforms familiar Clinic territory into a dense, impenetrable mess. Nothing else on Funf approaches this nadir, but much of
it comes off as subpar variations on sounds they've delivered more capably elsewhere. The
"Second Line" single's "Magic Boots" is like a less memorable, vocal version of
"Hippie Death Suite", for instance, while "Christmas" (off "Come Into Our
Room") falls somewhere between "Earth Angel" and "Goodnight Georgie". With its
jazz-inflected, smoothly flowing guitar part and well-placed hook, "Christmas" is something of a rarity on Funf: a well-executed run that actually earns its inclusion.
There are a couple of others here that deserve another look. "The Castle" (from the flip of "The Return of Evil Bill") is one of the record's best tracks, employing the overdriven organ sound of "2nd Foot Stomp" and spotlighting a classic, clenched-teeth vocal from frontman Ade Blackburn. "Lee Shan", originally a B-side to "Harvest (Within You)", rides a repeated piano phrase through a cavern of Spector-esque reverb, but instead of a Carole Kaye bassline and a soaring vocal, we get Blackburn's paranoia and nail-biting surf guitar with a bit of spooky reed organ. It's a good example of Clinic doing their best to subvert the expectations set up by the obviousness of the influences at work in their music.
Apart from these, there are a couple of surf-style tracks that sound kind of cool but don't feature much in the way of melody, some other tracks that were obviously left aside in favor of better ones, and a handful of go-nowhere experiments like "Dissolution; The Dream of Bartholomew", which aimlessly meanders between passages of stinging fuzz guitar and twinkly noises. Clinic completists aren't likely to find much of note here, as they'll already own all of these tracks and more (the collection is far from definitive, leaving off several b-sides, including "Stardust", "The Sphinx", "Saxon Road", "Cutting Grass", and "Mechanical Madrigal"), but those open to traversing the band's more haphazard experiments may find a few fleeting moments of worth.
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