Cardiacs
LSD


4.5
superb

Review

by Simon K. STAFF
September 13th, 2025 | 87 replies


Release Date: 09/19/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: LSD is built on its trials and tribulations, but after 26 years the album turns out to be one of 2025's strongest releases.

Before we talk about this one-hour-twenty-minute behemoth, for those reading this who don’t have a scooby who Cardiacs are or what they sound like, they first formed in 1977 under their original moniker Cardiac Arrest, in Kingston upon Thames, England, eventually settling on the name Cardiacs In 1981. Their sound is an idiosyncratic and complex web of styles and genres: from post-punk and punk to avant-garde, art-rock, pop, indie-rock and psychedelia, to name a few. A terse analogy would best describe Cardiacs’ sound as Frank Zappa playing with a circus, in a theatre play, on a bag load of acid. It’s weird, challenging, and complex, with niche appeal, but if you’re able to appreciate what Cardiacs do, their catalogue definitely has a lot to offer you. For me, the fascination with the band stems from observing how they process and write music; their inimitable and distinctly “Bri-ish” arthouse sound is achieved with punctilious analysis and experimentation with dissonances and ugly sounds, in a way very few acts have the stomach for, instilling these ideas into conventional songwriting perimeters no less. The end result creates this choking hostility and tension that permeates throughout every song, yet, the ingeniousness comes from the band’s approach, which translates all of that uncomfortable atmosphere into something jovial, gaudy, and uniquely energetic. Their seminal double album Sing to God is probably their most recognisable album to date, simply for the fact it so thoroughly perfects this dichotomy of omnipotent energy and hideous-yet-beautiful soundscapes. With all that being said, it should come as no surprise that their entire discography is a very interesting and, mostly, rewarding experience, if you’re brave enough to take the plunge down this intricate and weird rabbit hole.

Now that we’re up to speed on Cardiacs’ sound, there’s the question of why the band hasn’t released an album in twenty-six years, and for the uninitiated who have blissfully dabbled in LSD’s excellent singles – soaking up all those glorious, saintly, uplifting and off-kilter melodies – you might be shocked to learn the actual story behind LSD is one shrouded in hardship, tragedy and ominous irony, as well as the love, kindness, and reverence that went into bringing this album together. Cardiacs’ ninth studio album was originally in development as far back as 1999, correlating ideas and parts over the next decade – in between various tours and other commitments – which formed LSD’s shape. By 2008, Tim had recorded various vocals and instrumentals for the album, but suffered a terrible cardiac arrest which triggered strokes, causing brain damage, and eventually leading to dystonia, a rare and debilitating neurological disorder which left Tim paralysed down one side of his body and unable to speak. Understandably, Cardiacs went on hiatus after the dreadful incident, however, Tim was still able to oversee and approve LSD’s creative ideas (except final mixing, due to his passing) – a slow process that would have Tim pointing at an alphabet board to communicate with his brother, Jim, and Kavus, until his passing in 2020. After Tim passed away, Jim Smith and Kavus Torabi had everything they needed to set to work on completing the album, finally bringing this decades-long project out into the world in 2025, with the help of Oceansize’s Mike Vennart and Rose-Ellen Kemp covering the remaining vocal duties.

And so, after decades of waiting, fans are finally able to listen to an album most assumed would never see the light of day. What makes LSD particularly special is the fact that, while this is a posthumous release, Tim’s fingerprints are all over this thing, and have been right up until his death in 2020. So for anyone worried about this being some kind of cash grab, fear not, this is an authentic Cardiacs release, carefully and lovingly pieced together by Jim Smith, Kavus Torabi and the rest of the team. LSD is a cathartic mixture of various eras, from the phenomenal opener “Men in Bed” which hearkens back to that beautifully powerful hymn style on Sing to God – complete with brash chords and a sloping brass section – to the labyrinthian and psychedelic brain-masher “Skate”, which apes the obtuse writing style On Land and in the Sea had a penchant for. “By Numbers” has the same enthusiastic punk drive you’d find on A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window, while the Vennart-led banger “Woodeneye” does a prudent job of advertising the fact Mike is the right guy to carry the mantle. To me the single does a stellar job of representing that slanty juxtaposition of discordance and catchiness – similar to a track like “Core” on Heaven Born and Ever Bright – with consummate ease. Couple that with the The Seaside post-punk drenched “Spelled All Wrong” and there’s plenty of variety and homage to previous eras to help this mammoth run-time tick over nicely.

Of course, I’m not going to sit here and tell you this is an easy listen. Given the sheer breadth and complexity of the record, as well as the nature of Cardiacs’ sound in general, this isn’t going to be for everyone. That being said, if you’re the type of listener who likes plenty of meat on the bone, the hours you can pour into this is colossal. Cardiacs are renowned for their deep, multilayered songwriting, and there’s so much on here to unearth. It’s simply impossible to have an opinion on this thing after just one listen – it requires at least half a dozen listens before you can even feel comfortable with the arrangements and flow, let alone look into exploring the minutia of the album. Suffice to say there’s plenty of gorgeous, melodious and euphoric passages on here if that’s your preference, a plethora of rip-roaring solos and winding tempo changes if you’re a listener who likes complexity and musicianship in their music, and an abundance of wacky weirdness that’s sure to satiate people weary of vapid, mainstream slop. Overall, if you’re one of the Cardiacs fans who’s waited over two-and-a-half decades to get a hold of this thing, you aren’t going to be disappointed. If you’re new to the band, I’d recommend going straight to Sing to God, but this isn’t a bad place to start either.

In short, LSD is a poignant celebration of nearly fifty years of music, and one hell of a send-off for a true pioneer of the industry. RIP Tim, and thank you to Jim and the rest of Cardiacs for making LSD a reality, as it’s certainly turned out to be one of 2025’s best releases.




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DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
September 13th 2025


18924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this took a long time to write. i hope people enjoy it, and the album when it drops next friday.

JayVex
September 13th 2025


393 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Fuck I want to hear this album so bad. I don't know if I can wait an entire week.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
September 13th 2025


18924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

sorry man haha. i don't normally drop reviews this early, but i wanted to draw as much awareness to it as possible, because this thing is something else.

Squiggly
September 13th 2025


1531 Comments


ONE WEEK LEFT!

I can't believe it's almost time!

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
September 13th 2025


115255 Comments

Album Rating: 4.7

Nice!!!

Veldin
September 13th 2025


5874 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

So incredibly excited! Excellent review indeed

laterenima
September 13th 2025


278 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Recently got into Cardiacs, but realised they've heavily influenced some of my favourite bands I've discovered through this website - BTBAM and Mr. Bungle in particular. Love when I feel like I've found the original band that defined a particular sound!



This album has an incredible story behind it, too. Looking really forward to listening to it.

Orb
September 13th 2025


9636 Comments


Well I don't know anything about this band but the review was excellent and I love lsd so I think I'll give this a whirl. Maybe I'll drop some acid first though

RVAHC13
September 13th 2025


2333 Comments


Great review, I had no idea these guys were putting out another album. Pretty awesome

Squiggly
September 14th 2025


1531 Comments


Orb (and anyone else new) i would reccommend listening to their debut first, since we still have 5 days after all. And then Sing to God.

Brabiz
September 14th 2025


2696 Comments


Downup is insanely good, can’t wait to check this out

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
September 14th 2025


18924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thanks everyone! it's appreciated.



"Orb (and anyone else new) i would reccommend listening to their debut first, since we still have 5 days after all. And then Sing to God."



agree with this totally. though, i would probably include Heaven Born and Ever Bright, because it has "core" on there haha

Sowing
Moderator
September 14th 2025


45523 Comments


Superb write-up (obviously). Just listened to 'Downup' and 'Woodeneye', and while I've somehow never heard of this band before, they really seem to float my boat. Catchy, melodic, plenty of guitar substance in the songwriting...gonna have to check this on Friday, for sure.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
September 14th 2025


115255 Comments

Album Rating: 4.7

Definitely gonna get on this soon. I've only heard Sing to God, but I really dig it.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
September 15th 2025


18924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks sow, really appreciate it.definitely try out sing to god, that album is absolutely phenomenal. Looking forward to people jamming this, I’m quite surprised with how good it turned out.

Squiggly
September 18th 2025


1531 Comments


Last single VOLOB is somehow the best of the 3 recent singles. We have ~8 hours until we drop LSD!!

Squiggly
September 19th 2025


1531 Comments


Listening now... oh yeaaaa Skating is just as insane as i had hoped!!

bigguytoo9
September 19th 2025


1485 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

These guys are crazy, gotta hear this.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
September 19th 2025


18924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah, skating is intense lol

laterenima
September 20th 2025


278 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This shit is hitting hard



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