This Swedish band of four, Caesars, formerly known as Caesars Palace, has been trying to revive 60s rock and retro garage for a decade now, dusting off the sounds of McCartney, Lennon, the Sonics, The Stooges and so forth. In large part, their success depends upon the degree of nostalgia one holds for this period. Listening to the Caesars certainly evokes a sense of déjà vu, though it is difficult to pinpoint the exact source of this queer feeling. The fuzz-box filtered vocals and the retro-psychedelic organ definitively sing of the 60's but there's an element of sound that suggests 'now'. Paper Tigers was mixed by sound engineer Michael Brauer (Coldplay, The Rolling Stones), adding a Brit touch to an already very English sound. Perhaps he's also responsible for the band's modern sound, so modern that Caesars' catchy "Jerk It Out" was sampled for an i-pod TV-commercial. This fourth album, supposedly their most mature, offers a number of potential hit singles, in spite of the fact that each track might have been in the top forty, forty years ago.
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