[Review] Cracker (1992)
The former Camper Van Beethoven frontman makes a normal rock record and gets a brief taste of fame with “Teen Angst.”
The former Camper Van Beethoven frontman makes a normal rock record and gets a brief taste of fame with “Teen Angst.”
David Lowery and his new band emerge on the scene, dripping with irony.
Cracker’s second album is a more worthy successor to CVB, with songs that actually rock (“Low,” “Get Off This”).
No, it didn’t go gold, but it didn’t tarnish Cracker’s reputation among the musically informed either.