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Fashion Nugget (Deluxe Version)

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Album Review

Sounding like a suburban, melodic white-funk-injected version of King Missile's performance art/standup comedy, "The Distance" became a novelty hit in the fall of 1996, sending Cake's second album, Fashion Nugget, to platinum status. Certainly, "The Distance" was the only reason Fashion Nugget went platinum, because the remainder of the album is too collegiate and arcane for mainstream music tastes. It isn't because it's obscure or intellectual — it's because the band is smirking. An "ironic" cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" is the key to the album, sending the signal that Cake consider themselves above everyone else, and nothing is too insignificant to make fun of. And that wouldn't necessarily have been a problem if they had the wit or musical skills that would make their music either funny or listenable. Instead, they wallow in sophomoric jokes that rely on self-consciously elaborate wordplay. Occasionally, their blend of collegiate musical styles — funk, hip-hop, alternative rock — makes the music easy to digest in small doses, such as "The Distance," but it isn't varied enough to prevent the album from becoming tedious when played straight through. [Fashion Nugget was issued in a "clean" version with all profanity removed.]

Customer Reviews

WTH?

That is the worst review I've ever read. What the hell? While not my favorite Cake album, it certainly stands on its own musically, lyrically, stylistically. Cake has a very distinctive sound, which attests to the bands creativity. The Distance is probably one of my least favorite tracks on the album, although I give it props since it brought one of my favorite bands some financial success. And what's with the "collegiate". What the hell is that supposed to mean, anyway? NO platinum album is a "novelty". The review mentions their blending of funk, hip-hop, alternative rock (ignoring the country influences), and then in the same sentence says it isn't varied enough. Ridiculous! The album has been reviewed by almost 200 people on Amazon.com, resulting in a rating of 4.5 stars. Yeah, that's arcane, all right. Freakin moron. "OMG, the band is smirking at me! I'll show them." I'll say it again...Freakin Moron! I strongly suggest the reviewer be damned to an eternity of listening to Oingo Boingo's Imposter. That song was specifically written for this reviewer. Frank Sinatra is an awesome tune. One of my Cake favorites. Excellent lyrical imagery. Friend is a Four Letter Word is one of my favorite songs of all times. It just resonates with me. Very clever, lyrically. Very catchy musically. Not a big fan of Daria or Race Car Ya-Yas, but Stickshifts and Safetybelts is another one of my faves. Another highlight for me is the album finisher, Sad Songs and Waltzes. I love that tune. Cake has better albums to offer (I definitely recommend Prolonging the Magic and Comfort Eagle before Fashion Nugget), but this is by no means a dud. And I do recommend pushing play on the album, and just letting it run. Great driving music (or bicycling, jogging, triathelon training, cleaning the house, whatever). If you own one of the other two albums I mentioned, like them, and are looking for more, definitely don't hesitate to get the entire Fashion Nugget album. You'll probably have different likes and dislikes about it than I do (after all, it's a very "varied" album). Prolonging the Magic and Comfort Eagle are both 5 stars. This album is probably more like a 3, but just because it's Cake that gives it an extra star in my book. 4 stars!

Yes, Ignore the iTunes Review

Cake has always been misunderstood by critics, who don't like it when bands are smarter than they are. Fortunately, fans of the band tend to be independent thinkers, so the critical opprobrium hasn't hurt sales. If you want to form an independent opinion, just listen to the controversial cover of "I Will Survive," below. "Too ironic!" say critics, making me wonder how they can be typing with their fingers jammed into their ears. What's genius about that cover is that it SEEMS ironic at first listen, then the love starts seeping through, and you realize that it maintains a perfect, impossible balance between irony and reverence. It's that balance that's characteristic of Cake, not pure irony. They see what's cheezy about disco--or racecars or romance--but they love them anyway. The album holds up very well, even overplayed numbers such as "The Distance." My favorite song, however, is the sad-exasperated-confused-and, yes, ironic "It's Coming Down." If you're new to the album, sample the three I've mentioned, then, if you like 'em, come back for the rest.

What a Disgraceful Review!

i am not an avid fan of cake myself but this reviewer is simply awful... i hope that whoever wrote such a terribly indecent critique gets fired, abandoned by their loved ones, and then run over by a tractor and torn to shreds by a pack of angry beagles. I bite my thumb at you reviewer!!

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Sacramento, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Best-known for their ubiquitous hit "The Distance," Cake epitomized the postmodern, irony-drenched aesthetic of ‘90s geek rock. Their sound freely mixed and matched pastiches of widely varying genres — white-boy funk, hip-hop, country, new wave pop, jazz, college rock, and guitar rock — with a particular delight in the clashes that resulted. Their songs were filled with lyrical non-sequiturs, pop culture references, and smirky satire, all delivered with bone-dry detachment by speak/singing...
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