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The Cautions

Fun upbeat infectious power pop tunes abound

3 songs
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Big Hit Song Big Hit Song

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Anne-Marie Anne-Marie

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Don't Get Me Started Don't Get Me Started

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The Cautions have been described as "Weezer versus The Cars in a fight to the death over Elvis Costello tickets." Catchy, humorous power-pop tunes abound. The lineup includes Eric Barao (lead vocals, guitar, synth), Jeff Caglarcan (guitar), Jay Raffi (bass), and Chris Newbern (drums, vocals).
Band/artist history
The Cautions are pleased to announce the release of their second album, Proceed WithThe Cautions now available through Not Lame Records www.notlame.com. Not Lame Records says, You hear the band just knowing they have gathered up a stockpile of excellent songs to present the band to a bigger audience. Fans of The Cars, Bleu, Rooney and the poppiest moments of Weezer, Ozma and Chomsky are going to love this. Hailing from the Boston area, The Cautions write catchy, melodious songs that bring back the days of skinny ties, Atari 2600, and Rubix Cubes. The band's upbeat brand of power-pop is a hybrid that pays homage to The Cars and Elvis Costello and mingles it with the likes of current faves Weezer, Fountains of Wayne and Good Charlotte. Synth-driven and quirky, the band coins its name from an old-fashioned expression for a joker/wise guy - a "caution." With this in mind, they tend to add a humorous, ironic bent to their lyrics. Out of nearly 1,000 contestants nationally, The Cautions were chosen as Top 10 finalists in the 2002 "American Music Awards presents The New Music Award" contest, sponsored by The American Music Awards, CMJ and Coca-Cola. They were flown to NYC to perform at The Bowery Ballroom, for a full audience of CMJ, radio station and record label execs. In February 2001, the band released their debut self-titled album, which gained critical praise from numerous print and online publications. Both Boston Soundcheck and Metronome magazine chose the album as one of their top five picks of the month. Boston Soundcheck says, "The fun kicks off right from the opening number, "Coffee Shop Girl," and does not let up until the closing bars of "Groove Baby Groove." The joyful power-pop of The Cautions jumps out of the stereo with tasteful, Weezer-esque songs and playful lyrics. Taking the sarcasm of the early Elvis Costello tracks and fusing it with a grunge, dirty guitar feel, the only flaw that The Cautions' debut has is that it is not long enough." Lead singer Eric Barao and guitarist Jeff Caglarcan met while studying at Berklee College of Music. Chris Newbern had previously drummed with Jeff for three years in the Boston-based band January, and bassist Jay Raffi was added to the lineup in 2002. The Cautions made their first appearance in April 2000 at the Green Room in Providence, RI and have since appeared in numerous clubs throughout the Northeast. The band has also enjoyed airplay on both New England college radio and major commercial stations, such as WBCN, WFNX and WBRU.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We play frequently in Boston, New York, and Providence, Rhode Island.
Your musical influences
The Cars, Elvis Costello, Weezer, Fountains of Wayne
What equipment do you use?
A vintage Roland SH-101 synthesizer!
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