2002, What Are Records
Taken on its own accord as a snapshot of a band's career, Causing a Catastrophe -- Live is a bit lackluster on several fronts. What comes through loud and clear via big guitars and screaming fans is Flickerstick's rock star posturing. For at this mark, they are a young band, though not a bad band. They simply lack the artistic finesse and musical diversity of a more well-seasoned group, such as U2, R.E.M., or even Counting Crows. No doubt that will come with more experience and a few ego bruises. Judging by the audience reaction, they seem to be on the right track. Submit the singalong version of Sorry. . .Wrong Trajectory as evidence of that argument. It's a pretty decent {pop/rock} song, to be sure. An appropriately spirited cover of Mazzy Star's Fade Into You goes a long way towards adding credibility as far as cool influences go. Nice choice, that one. If you enjoy saying you knew a band way back when, check it out, because with a little luck, Flickerstick will be in it for the long haul. ~ Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Direct Line To The Telepathic (Live) |
| 2 | Got A Feeling (Live) |
| 3 | Believe (Live) |
| 4 | Smile (Live) |
| 5 | Sorry... Wrong Trajectory (Live) |
| 6 | Telling All The World (Live) |
| 7 | Fade Into You (Live) |
| 8 | Life (With Love We Will Survive) (Live) |
| 9 | Chloroform (The One You Love) (Live) |
| 10 | Coke (Live) |
| 11 | Beautiful (Live) |
| 12 | Execution By Christmas Lights (Live) |
| 13 | Direct Line To The Telepathic (Reprise) (Live) |
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