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Cake

Showroom of Compassion Upbeat [Three stars]

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Cake graduated from the same Nineties class of alt-rock oddballs that produced Beck and Weezer. But where their contemporaries evolved or died, they’ve stayed true to the same droll sound (and not unsuccessfully; Cake songs are weirdly ubiquitous in movie and TV comedies). Their sixth disc has the usual whirring keyboards and winking mariachi horns, all subject to John McCrea’s satiric sing-talking. He lays into hipsters, guys with mustaches and Angelenos, tempering his derision with pathos. “I need a hideaway,” he sings on the Seventies-rocking ”˜Sick of You.’ It’s a quirky, cloistered approach, and -McCrea’s sticking with it.

Key Tracks: ”˜Sick of You,’ ”˜Easy to Crash’

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