Spider Kitten – The Truth is Caustic to Love
Spider Kitten – The Truth is Caustic to Love
APF Records
Release date: 27/06/2025
Running time: 40 mins approx
Review by: Alun Jones
9/10
The wild and wonderful world of Spider Kitten: a place, a frame of mind, an attitude – there is nowhere else like it. Both welcoming and confrontational at the same time, this band follow their own desires and to hell with the consequences. There are no rules in this lawless land, just an exploration of whatever realm of consciousness the band happen to be channelling at any one point. But it all makes perfect sense.
APF records have released this latest album by Spider Kitten, entitled “The Truth is Caustic to Love”. Within its sonic walls are a myriad of styles and journeys, encompassing everything from the gloomiest of Doom, Sludgy Grunge, magnificent acoustic ballads and Spaghetti Westerns. Plus everything else you can think of.
Now that’s probably the most pretentious intro to a review I’ve ever written, so I’d better back it up with some serious wordology. The menacing crawl of ‘13 of 6’ is our first destination, its crushing heavy sections contrasted with sparse ambient passages, tense with expectation. First single ‘The Dose’ is next, coming on like a Death Metal Melvins; followed by the delightful acoustic guitars and Mexican sunset of ‘Sueño’. Then it’s back to the heavy, with ‘The Spoiler’ sounding like Alice in Chains on a major comedown.
This contrast in light and dark isn’t necessarily a new idea, but with Spider Kitten, the experimental, melodic and melancholy moments seem more extreme.
‘Three Shots’ is a central track here, and a personal favourite, with its moody, dusty Ennio Morricone soundtrack vibe. ‘Woe Betide Me’ and the closer, ‘Guilty’, both have a weeping blues feel and offer some calmer moments. These songs are surrounded by noisier relations, such as ‘Revelation #9’, ‘Crying Towel’, and ‘Wretched Evergreen’, all of which are gloriously abrasive and aggressive.
Surprisingly, it doesn’t take multiple listens to appreciate “The Truth is Caustic to Love”. This is because the heavy is beguilingly heavy and the mellower moments shine in the murk, and together it’s a fascinating smorgasbord of sounds and ideas. Spider Kitten are beyond easy prediction, best just enjoy wherever they take us.
TRACKLISTING:
01. 13 on 6
02. The Dose
03. Sueño
04. The Spoiler
05. Fetishising Unhealthy Objects
06. Three Shots
07. Revelation #1
08. Woe Betide Me
09. Revelation #9
10. Febrile and Taciturn
11. Gold into Shit
12. Crying Towel
13. Wretched Evergreen
14. Guilty
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