Cesarians, The
I'm With God
The Cesarians were born in Hackney, the London borough synonymous with poverty, punk, and politics, a district that mixes multi-culture with gangster glamour. It was here, one winter, in a damp pub cellar, that the legendary producer, Craig Leon, first auditioned the band. Whisking them off across town to the leafy and gentile environs of St Johns Wood, they cut their debut album in Abbey Roads infamous studio 2. But London was not their calling. They set off, touring Europe, gigging the major cities - Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon, Zurich, Berlin and Rome - and feverishly playing all the towns in between as if in search of another home. Returning from a show in Prague at the dead end of 2010 they got the call. "How about Christmas in Italy?" Well naturally. Wasnt it here that the great English Romantic poets chose to winter? But this wasnt to be a time of hibernation for the Cesarians. Though they had found a home away from the London snow, in the shadow of the Apennine, they also found a studio. And as England dozed, fed up with its bland seasonal faire, The Cesarians were cooking. The result: A blistering new five track EP that the moves from the brooding menace of "In Your House" to the orchestrated and opiated haze (and highs) of "Im With God". It screams and blasphemes with Clash like savagery in the anthemic "Worst Thing" then redeems its self sweetly with the sad melody of "School Yard" and the lonely poetry of "Questa e lei". I dont believe in God . . . but I do believe in The Cesarians.