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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 23, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: January 23, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Domino
  • ASIN: B000LP5FT0
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #135,402 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Few contemporary rock bands have the sonic vision of this Liverpool quartet, who blend a stylistic propulsion akin to Joy Division with the ambitious scope of Ennio Morricone, complete with the Italian film composer's penchant for melodica and fuzzy surf guitars. The results are both agitating and oddly comforting. Their loveliest tunes, like the vocal-choir ditty "Animal/Human," pulse with dark keyboard undertones and dischordant clangs of autoharp. Even at their most rigorously experimental Clinic cling to '60s roots. In "Children of Kellogg" they contrast sandblasting guitar and jittery cymbal smacks with blithe melodica, and an easy-listening interlude (think Mantovani) gets shattered by the sound of sawing wood. If that's not enough to signal their sense of humor, consider titles like "If You Could Read Your Mind" and their habit of playing gigs in surgical scrubs. Although not quite as towering an achievement as 2002's Grammy-nominated Walking with Thee, Visitations keeps Clinic at the tip of modern popular music's shrinking creative vanguard. --Ted Drozdowski

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Since exploding into life about nine years ago, this Liverpool quartet released a brilliant debut, "Internal Wrangler" in 2000, toured with Radiohead, and appeared at Scott Walker's Meltdown. In 2002, their second album, "Walking With Thee" earned them a Grammy nomination. Described by NME as "a stunning return to form", this release sees the band work again with Gareth Jones (Interpol, Nick Cave, Depeche Mode). Clinic are distinctive in the way that The Fall, The Residents, or Missy Elliot are distinctive - it's hard to mistake their sonic fingerprint for anyone else's, yet because they keep exploring the outer limits of their thing, they always sound fresh.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Visitating, March 11, 2007
Personally it was the surgical masks that first pulled me into Clinic.

But it was their tangled, intense art-rock that kept me listening to this strange little band. And their fourth album "Visitations" doesn't stray too far from the style Clinic has mastered in their previous albums, yet somehow it's still compelling, dense and just a bit unnerving.

It opens with "Family," a sort of stompy freakfolk anthem that veers along steadily without any big ups or downs. So, uh what makes it hypnotic? Ade Blackburn's distinctive (if rather mumbly) voice floating above the dense thicket of buzzy guitars and melodica, as he murmurs out lyrics about family, capture and whatever. I told you it was hard to understand.

But that doesn't make the music that follows any less excellent: the somnolent "Animal/Human" with its slow, circling melody, which is followed by sizzling slow-burning rock, ringing art-punk, murmuring freak-folk, and soaring indiepop in the shimmering "If You Could Read Your Mind." It closes on the title track, a suitably atmospheric song that makes me think of deserts, sunsets and stone-faced cowboys.

Yeah, their sound hasn't really altered over their entire discography. True. But on the other hand, Clinic sounds surprisingly refreshed, compared to the more lackluster "Winchester Cathedral," as if they've taken a long nap and woken up with renewed enthusiasm. There's more soul in this one.

The music itself is a glorious tangle of ringing guitars, simmering bass, and rippling melodica in some of the softer songs. It's dense, heavy and wild, like a thorny thicket. But it's also surprisingly hypnotic, since the melodies tend to circle themselves in a repeating loop, but they're complex enough not to sound repetitive. Instead, listeners get sucked in.

Ade Blackburn's voice is pretty distinctive too -- high-pitched, detached, and kinda stoned. But he has the vocal chops to rise above the simmering music, and he murmurs the lyrics almost like a chant. Basically, he fits into the music seamlessly, because his singing is just as hypnotically circular.

What could "Visitations" do without, though? Well, "Interlude" is basically just a half minute of creepy inarticulate whispers, and somehow the dense blasting of "Children of Kellogg" just didn't grab me. And I had to crank down the volume.

But "Visitations" is definitely a good return for Clinic, after a third album that was rather lackluster. Their cycling, eerie art-rock is definitely something to look out for.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Mildly Disappointing Visit to the Clinic, June 22, 2007
By R. Mix "Funkingroovin" (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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I love the menace in Clinic's sound. Angular, harsh, disconcerting--all of them apply. It's as if the singer from ? & the Mysterions were fronting the Fall. And they're playing a voodoo club in Haiti whose walls and ceiling are painted glossy black, with only a few bare light bulbs for illumination.

Were it not for expectations being so high, I would find 'Visitations' just fine. But they are, and as a result, 'Visitations' suffers.

To hear what 'Visitations' could have been, cue up "If You Could Read Your Mind". The tinny, angular guitar line, the zither, the disembodied vocals (especially the 'whoops' in the chorus) and the maracas make this prime Clinic. It's Bo Diddley meets Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs. Perfect. But it's a peak they too seldom reach.

'Visitations' is an improvement over 'Winchester Cathedral', and you could do worse than to purchase this. (Ever heard of the Hold Steady or the Cold War Kids?) "If You Could Read Your Mind" will light up your iPod and MP3 players and amaze your friends. But comparisons with 'Walking With Thee' and 'Internal Wrangler' are inevitable, and 'Visitations' comes up just a bit short.





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4.0 out of 5 stars Mysterious, melodic, with a touch of haunting, March 11, 2008
By DVLOS "Pee" (Fl, YUSA) - See all my reviews
My first exposure to Clinic came from some youtube surfing, I came across the video for If I Could Read your Mind and Harvest and fell in love. While 'Visitations' is the band's fourth album, you can perceive that they may have fallen into a sort of comfort zone with their style they rarely depart from.

This isn't necessarily a band thing, as the organs, clenched teeth vocals, and 60's influenced psychedelia is something I am finding, I am not getting tired of anytime soon. This album has tracks that will record itself into your brain with ease, and as you come back and listen to them over and over again, you will surely find that these guys are pretty gifted in their musical abilities. My biggest complaint is that the album itself is not as strong throughout as Walking With Thee. Tusk/Paradise/Children of Kellogg or the middle of the section sort of flounders around.

What has changed is the theme of the album, being about family, belonging, or more identity-seeking I find might make this album easier to relate to than some of their earlier work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get you going music
I had no idea who Clinic was until "Family" was featured on a "download of the day" site... This is great get-you-going music... Read more
Published 18 months ago by J. Kabacinski

4.0 out of 5 stars Modistoric rawk
Grow all of your hair out and grab your rusty skateboots because this is garage-psych roller rink disco. Read more
Published 18 months ago by K. D. Kelly

5.0 out of 5 stars the future of rock
Great minds think alike.I have read the reviews of all the CLINIC albums and everyone seems to agree on three things:CLINIC is the future sound of rock. Read more
Published on May 7, 2007 by Dennis Collins

4.0 out of 5 stars More of the same, which is great
Ok first off, I'd like to thank either Clinic or Domino records or whoever decided to put a copy of the cd in with the purchase of the vinyl. Read more
Published on January 29, 2007 by kibblesthepig

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