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The third album by Columbus, OH's Tiara kicks off with a self-indulgent piece of found tape noise mongering called "The Extended Forecast" that's as pointless and irritating as most similar experiments. Thankfully, however, it's only a little over a minute long, and after that initial misstep, things improve dramatically. The four-piece band mixes electronic textures into their primarily guitar-based songs in inventive ways, never letting the cool-for-cool's-sake sounds overwhelm the songs. A languorous atmosphere predominates, with indolent vocal harmonies and lazily strummed acoustic guitars the primary element in most of the songs. That narcoleptic atmosphere fits singer Eric Rottmayer's lyrics quite nicely; even the relatively upbeat-sounding "What We've Become" is downright depressive in its world view, and nearly every song on the album has a melancholy tinge to it. As a result, the songs tend to bleed together a bit more than necessary, but tunes like "Grandpa (Turns to Trains)" and the epic, My Bloody Valentine-like closer, "Nowhere Slow," are solidly melodic and musically intriguing enough to overcome that slight handicap.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo
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Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Tiara, Composer, MainArtist - Grand Theft Autumn Records, MusicPublisher
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
Albumbeschreibung
The third album by Columbus, OH's Tiara kicks off with a self-indulgent piece of found tape noise mongering called "The Extended Forecast" that's as pointless and irritating as most similar experiments. Thankfully, however, it's only a little over a minute long, and after that initial misstep, things improve dramatically. The four-piece band mixes electronic textures into their primarily guitar-based songs in inventive ways, never letting the cool-for-cool's-sake sounds overwhelm the songs. A languorous atmosphere predominates, with indolent vocal harmonies and lazily strummed acoustic guitars the primary element in most of the songs. That narcoleptic atmosphere fits singer Eric Rottmayer's lyrics quite nicely; even the relatively upbeat-sounding "What We've Become" is downright depressive in its world view, and nearly every song on the album has a melancholy tinge to it. As a result, the songs tend to bleed together a bit more than necessary, but tunes like "Grandpa (Turns to Trains)" and the epic, My Bloody Valentine-like closer, "Nowhere Slow," are solidly melodic and musically intriguing enough to overcome that slight handicap.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 11 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 00:42:40
- Künstler: Tiara
- Komponist: Tiara
- Label: Grand Theft Autumn Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternativ und Indie
2002 Parasol Records 2002 Grand Theft Autumn Records
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