Artist: Rubik

Country: Finland
Genre: Indie/Pop/Rock
http://www.rubikband.net/
http://www.myspace.com/rubikband
Reviews: Dada bandits / Radiants (mp3)
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Rubik - Dada banditsRubik
Dada bandits
Fullsteam Records/Paper Tiger AV

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Critics are apt to hear "Dada bandits" opener "Goji berries" and label Rubik as frenzied pop auteurs, a sort of Scandinavian Animal Collective. And "Goji berries" does go from screamo-addled Beatles to punchy-drunk keys punctuated by Sufjan flutes, to a Dan Bejar saloon romp that segues into a typically eastern Beirut horn jam. While "Goji"'s schizoid scheme is certainly noteworthy -- it seamlessly switches gears and genres while never betraying its Nordic pop sensibility -- it's hardly metonymical of the album at large. Yes, Rubik's "Bandits" lifts considerably from all of the best in blog-ready sounds, but they do so with the canvases of entire songs. What results is not, strangely, a sugar-coated Scando take on guitar indie, but a rolodex of an album with a virtuoso aesthetic. Rarely is a musical contact called upon twice, and even after repeated listens, you're left reeling at the incredible scope of an album that's stacked like the Yankees.

"Goji berries" phantom-tempo midsection precedes the Canadian guitar battalion of "Radiants", "Wasteland" borrows Idioteque percussion before settling for an anthemic power pop chorus. "Fire Age" and "Richard Branson's crash landing" are album highlights, the former plotting Stars' vocals around a ska-synth breakdown, the latter a glimpse of Scandinavian twee perfection. Its swirling synths wash beneath upbeat melodies and falsetto-and-horns chorus to convince you that this is what Loney Dear's "Dear John" should have been. Rubik reloads and refires, each song an impressive foray into new sonic territory, strung together by catchy hooks and wiry guitars, underpinned by the astonishing depth of the arrangements. It's only on the fifth or six listen that you even hear the complex synth arpeggios buried under "Karhu junassa", or the jaunty riffs beneath "Fire age".

There's little bad to be said about this album. The mix occasionally favors layered instrumentation over Artturi Taira's vocals -- much of the album finds Taira swimming in his own arrangements. While that's likely a tactic to secure more Finnish listeners in their native country, it obscures the beauty of Taira's lyrics. His voice can adequately be characterized as "British Effeminate" indicative of all of those post-Radiohead mope-and-hope rockers that plagued the aughts in Western Europe. But Taira's falsetto exchanges their currency of faux-pathos for a well-placed sense of urgency, his yelps best on "Karhu junassa" and "Radiants" when buttressed by instrumental imitation.

So where is this album? It's tailored for the blogs in almost every way, it has registered heaps of e-praise, yet Rubik has no plans to return to North . Maybe this album will be saved from obscurity by a forward-thinking movie director or cell-phone marketing exec, and maybe it won't. I might just like it better if it remains a diamond in the rough -- quietly pretending to 2010's indie throne.
- Nathan Keegan

Rubik and 69 Eyes coming to the US this fall

The Finnish Music Information Centre reports that both Rubik and 69 Eyes, two bands I have barely any interest in, will be touring the US this fall: http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/0/6DEDAC5505787F8FC225764300385009?opendocument

PopMatters reviews Rubik

PopMatters likes Finnish indie import Rubik: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/111490-rubik-dada-bandits/
Their byline of "Dada Bandits rolls up the last five years or so of indie rock into one tight little album" pretty much explains exactly why I don't.

MP3: Rubik - Radiants

Much respect to Fullsteam Records for cherry-picking most of Finland's most commercially viable indie acts, but bands like Rubik are a perfect example of why I don't consider myself a fan of what's generally acknowledged these days as "indierock". I guess I'm not surprised that an album titled "Dada bandits" is all artifice/no substance since I have such low expectations anyway, but I would've figured they'd try to write some dynamic songs instead of stringing incoherent parts together. At least with some of other current big-name indie I can understand its appeal as non-offensive background/TV commercial music (indie is the new MOR after all), but the impulse to make or listen to music like this totally baffles me. It's total blandness actually enrages me more because I simply cannot imagine anyone hearing this and getting stoked. You want Dada/Surrealist inspired music, listen to Wire. Heck, just listen to Radiohead if that's as much digging you're willing to do. Just don't listen to this.

Rubik - Radiants

Rubik - Wasteland

RCRD LBL is giving away a track from Finnish indie act Rubik: http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Rubik/track/Wasteland
The band's latest record "Dada bandits" gets a North American release on September 15 via Paper Tiger.

Callisto sign with Paper Tiger for the US, many other Finnish acts follow

Finnish doom act Callisto has announced that Paper Tiger AV is their new North American label home. Look for their new album "Providence" to get a release over here on May 26.

Also, after looking at the label's website, it appears that Paper Tiger will be representing a number of other Fullsteam-affiliated bands in these parts such as Disco Ensemble and Rubik. The former will have their new EP "Back on the MF streets" released over here on May 26 and Rubik's debut "Bad conscience patrol" will follow on June 23 along with their most recent record "Dada bandits" soon thereafter.

Prelisten to Rubik - Dada rockers

Finnish indierockers Rubik are streaming their new album "Dada rockers" at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/rubikband

New Rubik single 'Wasteland'

Finnish indie act Rubik is streaming their latest single "Wasteland" at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/rubikband

Finnish act Rubik have started work on their second album. The band is currently at Magnusborg Studio where they plan on recording 20 songs, 10 of which will end up on the final product in early 2009.

Fullsteam Records has announced the signing of Finnish indierock act Rubik. Look for a new album in the fall.