Cake
Biography
Best-known for their ubiquitous hit "The Distance," Cake epitomized the postmodern, irony-drenched aesthetic of 90s geek-rock. Their sound freely mixed and matched pastiches of widely varying genres -- white-boy funk, hip-hop, country, new wave pop, jazz, college rock, and guitar rock -- with a particular delight in the clashes that resulted. Their songs were filled with lyrical non sequiturs, pop-culture references, and smirky satire, all delivered with bone-dry detachment by speak-singing frontman John McCrea. Cake's music most frequently earned comparisons to Soul Coughing and King Missile, but lacked the downtown New York artiness of those two predecessors; instead, Cake cultivated an image of average guys with no illusions or pretensions about their role as entertainers. At the same time, critics lambasted what they saw as a smugly superior attitude behind the band's habitual sarcasm. Perhaps there was something in Cake's doggedly spare, low-key presentation that amplified their ironic detachment even when they didn't intend it, but most reviewers pegged them as one-hit wonders after the success of "The Distance." Nonetheless, Cake managed a few more alternative-radio hits in the years that followed, while retaining largely the same approach.
Cake was formed in Sacramento, California in 1992 by vocalist/songwriter John McCrea, who'd recently returned home after spending a few years in Los Angeles, unsuccessfully trying to break into the music business. The original lineup of Cake also featured guitarist Greg Brown, trumpeter Vince DiFiore, bassist Sean McFessel, and drummer Frank French; McFessel soon left to attend college, and was replaced by Gabe Nelson. In 1993, the band released their debut single, "Rock n' Roll Lifestyle," on a local basis, and followed it with a self-produced, self-released, self-distributed album, Motorcade of Generosity. Motorcade found its way to the revived Capricorn label, which released the album nationally after Cake signed a contract with them. With the prospect of extensive national touring, both Gabe Nelson and Frank French left the band, and were replaced by bassist Victor Damiani and drummer Todd Roper. Re-released by Capricorn, "Rock n' Roll Lifestyle" caught on at college radio in 1995, and was followed by two more singles, "Ruby Sees All," and "Jolene" (not the Dolly Parton song). Cake's second album, Fashion Nugget, was released in 1996 and spawned a breakout smash in the Greg Brown-penned "The Distance," which dominated alternative radio that fall, and even turned into an unlikely sporting-event anthem. Mostly on the strength of "The Distance," Fashion Nugget charted in the Top 40 and sold over a million copies. It also spun off a somewhat controversial follow-up single in a cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"; although the band professed its sincere admiration for the song, some critics and listeners took it as a smarmy put down, in part because of McCrea's dead pan vocals. In 1997, Greg Brown and Victor Damiani both left Cake and formed a new group, the new wave-influenced Deathray, which eventually released its debut album on Capricorn in 2000. Meanwhile, McCrea briefly considered putting Cake to rest, but brought original bassist Gabe Nelson back to replace Damiani. For Cake's next album, McCrea used a tag-team procession of guitarists -- five in all -- on different tracks; the result, Prolonging the Magic, was released in 1998. True to its sardonic title, it defied critical opinion to produce another big alternative-radio hit in "Never There," plus decently successful follow-ups in "Sheep Go to Heaven" and "Let Go." Prolonging the Magic sold nearly as well as Fashion Nugget, and was also certified platinum. For the supporting tour, one of the album's guitarists, Xan McCurdy, officially joined Cake full-time. In the spring of 2000, Cake signed a new deal with Columbia, and debuted in 2001 with their fourth overall album, Comfort Eagle, which became their highest-charting yet (at Number 13). The lead single "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" was a hit on alternative radio, and even earned some MTV airplay -- no longer an easy task for any artist -- with a video that featured reactions to the song by randomly selected people on the street. Following the completion of the album, drummer Todd Roper left the group to spend more time with his children, and was replaced on the supporting tour by Pete McNeal. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

B-Sides And Rarities
2007

Pressure Chief
2004

Comfort Eagle
2001

Prolonging The Magic
1998

Fashion Nugget
1996
Went to see them tonight- didn't make it to the show instead got arrested and spent the night in the bullpen for smoking pot outside the venue. What has America come to these days?
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is a lie.
But seriously, their music is really nice sounding and often funny. |
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Cake is one of the best bends I've ever listend too, they have a nice range of songs.
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Ha.. You compared Cake with Dr Suess. (one of the most known about child authors) This is True.. Cake is epic and full of leet skills..
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The ticket has been claimed!! I have a classmate of mine who's down. He's giving me this really sick pipe with like a light built into it in exchance for the ticket. Pipe is nutss
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i wish that i could come with you, Jay Porks...but i live nowhere near NYC. darn...i love these guys!
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Pffft. One-hit wonders my butt. Cake will always hold a place in my music-loving heart. The Distance was good, but Comfort Eagle, Sad song and Waltzes, and Italian Leather Sofa are better in my opinion.
I agree with sketpical001 . |
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Sounds like the reviewer was trying to cram as many S.A.T. prep words into every sentence that he could. Great job nerd!
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your g/f has a better JOB than you,really hard to fathom.
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Of course the chances are slim, but it's worth a shot. Imagine that, free ticket no one I know wants it
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If I were closer to the area, I'd try to take you up on that. I have loved Cake for years.. but alas, I'm a bit too far down south.
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thats pretty nice of you and I love cake personally. if I wasn't on the other side of the continent I'd be there in a second. didn't mean to seem to harsh and I hope you have a nice time
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So just to refresh everyone on the situation
-Jay Porks has a job -So does his g/f and hers is way better then his so she cant take random days off for shows -Jay Porks despises everyone he knows " AND I have an extra ticket to see Cake, May 29th in NYC. I accidently bought two when clicking the thing at the website. Anyone from the area interested lemme know im not jus sitting on the ticket. It is free to any one of you" |
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-Lets get one thing set in stone. I AM EMPLOYED!!
My girlfriend has a job and is a fan of.....*sigh s * . . . Kenny G. And no, the trumpet player didn't really help my arguement. She doesn't wanna go. My friends(or people I've known for a long time by default) are lets just say not big fans of the genre. They would rather hear their favorite tunes via a club/lounge atmosphere; Which in turn makes me throw up in my mouth. Invite some chick to come wit me?Well,I'm giving the ticket to whoever wants it |
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how could you not have someone to go with you. that does seem kind of sad
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Jay Porks:
Get a girlfriend. No seriously. Invite some chick to come with you. |
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HEy trumpet boy- I'm the only one in my school who's heard of Cake too! (Except I recently forced some people to listen)
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I SAID!!!!!!
"I have an extra ticket to see Cake, May 29th in NYC. I accidently bought two. Anyone from the area interested lemme know im not jus sitting on the ticket" SO SOMEONE NEEDS TO EFFIN COME WITH ME!! |
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I have an extra ticket to see Cake, May 29th in NYC. I accidently bought two. Anyone from the area interested lemme know im not jus sitting on the ticket
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Those artists are not similar. They're not even in the same league.
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where on the blog thingy is there any disrespect towards john mccrea and his band of fantastic rock gods?
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This bio needs to be changed immediately. My god how disgraceful towards an awesome band with a unique concept and some really fun songs. I am digusted by it.
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Ya people are so caught up with the rap and pop and emo- but it almost all sux, Alternative is where the real music is at
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I hate real food cake, but the band is to awesome to not love. If they dont put CAKE on Rockband i will sue them. I have no idea how i am the only kid at my school who knows them. I guess i'm just 2 alternative for them
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My brother somehow got the impression that they suck live and refuses to try them now, his loss I suppose.
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cake makes me smile. =)
I mean the band. but the other cake is pretty bomb to, I guess.. I think I'd still take the band over the dessert though =) |
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Just went to get a ticket; bought two by mistake and not even mad about it. Cake rocks
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