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Pack Up the Cats

Local H

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Album Review

Local H's second album, 1996's As Good as Dead, was a brave and powerful (though ultimately very depressing) concept piece about a guy utterly defeated by his inability to get out of the nowhere town where he grew up. In one sense, Local H's follow-up, 1998's Pack Up the Cats, can be seen as a companion piece, a song cycle that follows a small town rock dude as he decides to sell out and shoot for the big time — and fails miserably, ending up farther in the hole than he started. Both ironically and appropriately, Pack Up the Cats is a good bit glossier and more engaging than As Good as Dead, not to mention a lot funnier; Roy Thomas Baker's production files down a few of the band's jagged edges and brings out the hooks in Scott Lucas' melodies while maintaining the grit of Lucas' guitar and the hard punch of Joe Daniels' drums. But just as part of what made As Good as Dead so harrowing was the fact that Lucas obviously saw a bit of himself in his principal character, Pack Up the Cats was Local H's make-or-break third album, and while it's a clear bid for a bigger place in the spotlight, at the same time Lucas and Daniels obviously understood and couldn't help commenting on the odds against them: The album's catchiest track, "All the Kids Are Right," is a superbly anthemic fist-pumping rocker about a band playing the worst show of its life. (Significantly, "All the Kids Are Right" was starting to climb the charts when Polygram's merger with Universal effectively killed the album — a real-world disaster even Lucas couldn't predict.) While Pack Up the Cats' ironies aren't always subtle, they also bear the ring of truth, and the duo's tough but hooky punch carries the album along through tales of busted romances, bad record deals, and annoying roadies. Lots of musicians have written songs about the ups and downs of their lives in the music biz, but few have done so with as much self-searching honesty and humor — mostly of the "whistling past the graveyard" variety — as Local H did on Pack Up the Cats.

Customer Reviews

Release the Cats

This album, which was produced by the same person that produces Pink Floyd, ended up being THE best material Local H has produced. The flow from song to song is something right out of Dark Side of the Moon, and is just amazing. It is quite produced, but it screams of Scott Lucas all the way. I really did enjoy the Hit the Skids to What Can I Tell You melding and I feel that Cool Magnet can really grow on you. If you like music like Pink Floyd you will really enjoy this album.

Local h's Best album

Local H is a great band and this record proves it. While "As Good Dead" was more radio-friendly, Pack Up The Cats, is them doing it their own way. If there is one thing I dont understand its how somebody can make such a great album and still Nine years after its release it still dosent get the respect or credit it deserves. Definantly not a waste of money.

Rocks

Local H Is amazing, and should have 10000 reviews by now. Also, In this cd every song transitions into the next. simply amazing. get it. this is prob the best local h cd, well besides as good as dead.

Biography

Formed: Zion, IL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Best-known for their unorthodox two-man lineup, hard rock act Local H has made a career out of straddling the fine line between indie and classic rock, cleverly framing their sardonic...
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