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Snakehouse

The Cliks

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Album Review

A thoroughly exciting debut, the Cliks' Snakehouse kicks like the White Stripes, bellows carbaret-rock style like Hedwig & the Angry Inch, and has a press release that goes "thud" when it hits the desk. Their bold, strong, and extremely talented leader Lucas Silveira is a transgendered FTM (female-to-male) leading an all-female, androgynous band. That's news, and so is their gutsy take on Justin Timberlake's previously slick "Cry Me a River," a quirky choice that pulls new meaning out of a hit (see Tori Amos, Type O Negative, Ted Leo, etc.). Both of these bullet points are of some importance since "he" and "she" are used willy-nilly on this gender indifferent album and the powers that be decided that "Cry Me a River" should be in the coveted track number two slot. That's the "this is the defining single" slot on most albums, which is even more important if it's your debut. While the band put its broken heart into the Timberlake cover and twists it in a way that's well above being clever, the track is topped repeatedly by Silveira's own songs, and a handful of them are near-perfect constructions that trump Timberlake, transgender, packaging, and hype. With its "Peter Gunn Theme" shuffle and early-Divinyls blast, "Oh Yeah" is heartbreak at its worst and at its loudest in an earth-shaking performance that demands attention. "Misery" ("They said you were lovely/But all I see is ugly") is pure late-night venom, supported by a drunken beat that stumbles but never falls over. Bassist Jordan B. Wright and drummer Morgan Doctor are the incredibly tight rhythm section that thrives on these late-night tales and on the polished garage rock atmosphere — a little more Garbage than trash — that their smart producer, Moe Berg, has constructed. They also make the Cliks sound like a band rather than a vehicle for Silveira, but with powerful lyrics, powerful voice, and powerful delivery, Silveira's the focal point like Concrete Blonde's Johnette Napolitano or 4 Non Blondes' Linda Perry. It's doubtful Silveira will grow up to write hits for teen pop stars like Perry did, since morose and bitter songs of casual sex and betrayal with some cussing and swears are the songwriter's specialty. It's a narrow spectrum, and while Snakehouse suffers from a couple redundant numbers, it's a great reason to stay up late, break up with your significant other, find solace in a stranger's bedroom, reconsider your own gender role, or at least pretend you did all of the above.

Customer Reviews

Digable!

First of all the lead singer Lucas isn't a girl "looking like a guy" - he actually IS a guy. A transguy. This might be a new phenomenon for some of you out there but the dude is a transsexual guy. Yes, he used to be a girl but is now a guy. Please don't disrespect him by calling him a girl in drag. O.K. - now that that is out of the way, a little about the band. I recently saw them live in SF and they rock! They're sound isn't really anything new, the songwriting is good though. They put on a great show and I would see them again in a second!! BTW - Lucas is F*@^ing hot! Thanks for putting yourself out there!!!

Raw, intense, and practically flawless

This debut album from the Cliks is exactly what you want it to be. It has the raw honesty of a first album cut with love and pain. Some of the tracks are catchy (almost radio catchy) while others have a haunting quality. While most of the songs are far from pitch perfect the gritty, pure tone of Lucas's voice and the hard rocking of the band sell this album triple fold. You can feel the emotion and want to scream, dance and laugh along with it. While COMPLICATED and OH YEAH are the catchiest (and most popular) along with their fantastically melancholy Timerlake cover it's the crooning on SOUL BACK DRIVER and the confusion of START LEADING ME ON that will make you fall head over heels in love with the Cliks. A fabulous start to a very promising career for this young band. On a side note: I do wish that in these reviews we could focus more on the music and less on the assumed gender of the lead singer. Yes. Lucas is transgendered and very out about it. But more than that the boy can WAIL. I think we should all just move on from that discussion (I say as I put my two cents into the very discussion. Yes. I recognize the irony.)

toronto sing-along

Whole album has excellent flow...melodic and stong/driving the whole way through. So danceable! I must admit I'd never heard Timberlake's cry me a river, so I went and listened to it...this expressive version leaves the original sounding one-dimensional. Keep your heads up for the album-release tour right now. And FYI folks...Lucas is TRANSGENDER. That's why he makes such a cute guy (go rustle up the Oh Yeah video on Myspace). So, the Cliks aren't chicks that rock, they're a band that rocks. And Lucas is a dude that's got a lot of talent!

Biography

Formed: Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Gutsy, melodic, dramatic, and dark, Toronto's the Cliks arrived on the scene in 2007 with two strong bullet points. First, they covered Justin Timberlake's hit "Cry Me a River" in a White Stripes meets the Pretenders style, and second, leader Lucas Silveira was a transgendered FTM (female-to-male) leading an all-female, androgynous band. Initial word of mouth started in 2006 and had little to do with Silveira's gender-bending. Instead, it was their blistering live shows around Toronto that earned...
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