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Johnny Cage

The Motions (2007)
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Published on May 29th 2007


In a vast sea of hyped hardcore bands, why haven't I heard a word about Johnny Cage until a recent Revelation distribution update? `90s video game references aside, the band's first full-length delivers fast, intense, dynamic and emotional hardcore not unlike that of, say, Ruiner.

Further listening of The Motions will reveal a couple more original ideas at hand, but it would be silly to say the band has not taken a strong notice of that aforementioned band's 2005 EP, What Could Possibly Go Right.... A throaty and honest scream, slight melodic tinges, a perfectly raw recording, and the same attempts to reach that devastating level of dynamic all find a place on The Motions. "Lost in the Flood" even proclaims at one point, "that flood...got the best of the hopeful, careless, wide eyed, love sick kids..." -- sound familiar?

Sometimes Johnny Cage's creative ambition does find the band overstepping their bounds slightly; there's a very cool riff in the excellent "(Superman)," but it suddenly jumps out of rhythm with the song for a few seconds and comes off sounding awkward and a little forced. However, the band seem to know what they're doing otherwise, such as the superb "Hard Luck, Hard Fall" and the flailing "Old Familiar Streets."

Johnny Cage shows an early sense of desperation and accomplishment with The Motions, managing to perfectly channel the freshness of fellow ragers like Life Long Tragedy and the abovementioned Ruiner. Recorded about a year ago, it's unfortunate the album took this long to see a release, because when it's given a spin it's hardly going through its title's implications.

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    danperrone (May 31, 2007)

    ruiner might be the best hardcore band around right now

    freesandwich (May 30, 2007)

    'Those were $500 sunglasses you asshole'

    score is for this comment

    SloaneDaley (May 29, 2007)

    "...as opposed to the the multitude of dishonest screams out there."

    I think what he is getting at is a lot of bands screams can seem empty and forced. The vocalist here must sound natural like he just has to scream the words.

    some1 (May 29, 2007)

    This band will punch you in the nuts

    Anonymous (May 29, 2007)

    "A throaty and honest scream"

    ...as opposed to the the multitude of dishonest screams out there.

    niveK82 (May 29, 2007)

    'Those were $500 sunglasses you asshole'

    trevor_the_exploder (May 29, 2007)

    in the first mortal kombat, johnny cage wasn't too bad. once they changed their combo system, i never found too much use for him. he had that charge move that could add an extra hit, but nothing like the short kick, teleport punch, spear combos you could do with scorpion.

    osloboditelj (May 29, 2007)

    I'd rather listen to 4'33".

    SilentStorms (May 29, 2007)

    Johnny Cage died at the beginning of Mortal Kombat II. Man did that movie suck ass. At least the first one was decent.

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