Unsung Podcast

Episode 99 - When Animals Attack by Cable

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You 90s kids probably heard Cable in a Sprite advert. They weren’t particularly fond of their decision to make this move, in retrospect. Which kinda sums up a lot of this band’s story; screwed over by the mechanations of an industry that they thought would help them achieve at least some semblance of success.

But when you think about it, given how obtuse a lot of this band’s music is, the fact they even made it as far as getting a song synced to an advert in the first place is no small miracle. Even though they were really only a properly active, touring unit for about four years, their influence on dozens of British post-hardcore bands in the early and mid 00s is legion.

When Animals Attack is often seen as the band’s finest hour. Their sound is a confident, often playful mixture of late 80s/early 90s Dischord post-hardcore, with a dollop of grunge for good measure. If you’re unacquainted with this truly unsung band, we suggest you remedy that immediately.

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