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Touch Up

Mother Mother

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A remixed, resequenced version of what had been Mother Mother's D.I.Y. self-titled debut from 2006, Touch Up is an engagingly quirky folk-rock record strongly reminiscent of both the Roches and the trio's Vancouver compatriots the Be Good Tanyas. The biggest difference is that one-third of the trio, singer-guitarist Ryan Guldemond, is a boy-type person with a voice considerably less sweet than those of his sister Molly Guldemond and family friend Debra-Jean Creelman: his yelping leads on "Verbatim" and "Neighbour" show why Molly and Debra-Jean's close harmonies are the dominant factor here. But as long as the girls are handling the lead vocals, the songs on Touch Up are charmingly jagged bits of alt-folk very much akin to the Roches' '70s and '80s flirtations with art rock, new wave and modern jazz. The title track in particular, a pop/rock gem with slightly neurotic lyrics about makeovers, would fit perfectly on the New York sisters' albums. On its own merits, Touch Up has its flaws -- Ryan's weak lead vocals, some distractingly gimmicky vocal arrangements that seem to be hiding the album's less melodically developed songs -- but they're offset by the trio's likeably odd lyrical obsessions and playful ease.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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Dirty Town
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Mother Mother, MainArtist

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Polynesia
00:02:19

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Angry Sea
00:03:05

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Oh Ana
00:03:17

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Legs Away
00:03:53

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Love And Truth
00:03:35

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Train Of Thought
00:02:41

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Verbatim Explicit
00:02:48

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Neighbour
00:04:39

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Ball Cap
00:03:20

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Tic Toc
00:01:31

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Touch Up
00:03:53

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

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Little Hands
00:02:27

Mother Mother, MainArtist

2007 Last Gang Records Inc. 2007 Last Gang Records Inc.

Album review

A remixed, resequenced version of what had been Mother Mother's D.I.Y. self-titled debut from 2006, Touch Up is an engagingly quirky folk-rock record strongly reminiscent of both the Roches and the trio's Vancouver compatriots the Be Good Tanyas. The biggest difference is that one-third of the trio, singer-guitarist Ryan Guldemond, is a boy-type person with a voice considerably less sweet than those of his sister Molly Guldemond and family friend Debra-Jean Creelman: his yelping leads on "Verbatim" and "Neighbour" show why Molly and Debra-Jean's close harmonies are the dominant factor here. But as long as the girls are handling the lead vocals, the songs on Touch Up are charmingly jagged bits of alt-folk very much akin to the Roches' '70s and '80s flirtations with art rock, new wave and modern jazz. The title track in particular, a pop/rock gem with slightly neurotic lyrics about makeovers, would fit perfectly on the New York sisters' albums. On its own merits, Touch Up has its flaws -- Ryan's weak lead vocals, some distractingly gimmicky vocal arrangements that seem to be hiding the album's less melodically developed songs -- but they're offset by the trio's likeably odd lyrical obsessions and playful ease.
© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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