Kaizers Orchestra
Maestro
Farmen Records/Universal

Well, after reading about Kaizers Orchestra for two years and desperately wanting to hear them, I finally had the opportunity to immerse myself in their third CD, "Maestro". And I'm pretty impressed overall. The band sings everything in their native Norwegian, which makes them pretty unique right there. But the way lead vocalist Janove Sjakalen enunciates and emotes, it's really not so crucial to know the words; the essence comes across, believe me. This band has a fire and energy that make for compelling music, even if you have to be pretty open-minded to follow the crazy zigs and zags of their sound. They have their own mutant brew: one minute you're hearing a kind of Eastern European traditional folk, the next, cinematic spaghetti western sounds, the next a crazy, funky Ween-style cartoonish exuberance. And then there's some almost straightforward Tin Pan Alley songcraft, although always adorned with odd production quirks. If the lyrics were in English, the indie rock rags would be all over Kaizers; that may happen anyway if enough open-minded listeners give this eccentric but purposeful sound a chance.
- Kevin Renick