Posts Tagged ‘The Thermals’


31.12.2009

Jeff (from Rocket Fuel): 2009 Top 25

posted by Jeff

in Year End Lists

Jeff – SAL contributor and Rocket Fuel Podcast moderator

25-Arliss Nancy Dance to Forget
24-Reigning Sound Love & Curses
23-The Riverdales Invasion USA
22-Lucero 1372 Overton Park
21-Above Them Blueprint for a Better Time
20-The Sidekicks Weight of Air
19-The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Pin Points & Gin Joints
18-Dear Landlord Dream Homes
17-Rehasher High Speed Access to My Brain
16-Banner Pilot Collapser
15-Noise By Numbers Yeah, Whatever
14-Teenage Bottlerocket They Came From the Shadows
13-Heartsounds Until We Surrender
12-Polar Bear Club Chasing Hamburg
11-Big D & The Kids Table Fluent in Stroll
10-Used Kids Yeah No
9-Left Lane Crusier All You Can Eat
8-The New Lows Atlantic/Pacific
7-The Thermals Now We Can See
6-The Evening Rig Is Doin’ Stuff
5-The Marked Men Ghosts
4-Failure’s Union In What Way
3-Cheap Girls My Roaring 20’s
2-Red Collar Pilgrim
1-Nothington Roads, Bridges and Ruins

30.12.2009

Alan (from My Heart To Joy): Best of 2009

posted by Alan

in Year End Lists

Alan – SAL Contributor and drummer for the My Heart To Joy who released an amazing album earlier this year.

The Twilight Sad – “Forget the Night Ahead”
Toe – “For Long Tomorrow”
Robert Pollard – “The Crawling Distance”
The Clientele – “Bonfires on the Heath”
Obits – “I Blame You”
Do Make Say Think – “Other Truths”
Pissed Jeans – “King of Jeans”
Jarvis Cocker – “Further Complications”
The Marked Men – “Ghosts”
Morrissey – “Years of Refusal”
The Thermals – “Now We Can See”
Quieting Syrup – “Songs About A Sick Boy”
Fever Ray – “Fever Ray”
Om – “God Is Good”
Native – “Wrestling Moves”

24.04.2008

Teenage Cool Kids: Queer Salutations

posted by Will

in Music Reviews

Sometimes you hear a band name and you have a good idea of what they might sound like before even listening. Teenage Cool Kids were one of those bands for me. Granted the name sounded more pop/punk to me at first. But, with a name like Teenage Cool Kids it just had to be a fun, right? And I was correct. Queer Salutations flashes by in a garagey lo-fi haze that recalls the great, but tragically underrated Scared Of Chaka. The band hails from Denton, TX but geography certainly plays no part in the band’s sound. Echoing bands as diverse as Meneguar and The Thermals to Built To Spill and Superchunk, the band is covering ample scenic territory here. But, where the band makes the greatest impression is when they slow the tempo down. On songs like “Reasons Why” and “Prose” you can see those Built To Spill comparisons truly coming to life. Other than a few songs that show a real depth, Queer Salutations is just a fun stab at lo-fi rock n’ roll. Teenage Cool Kids might come off as a bit amateurish but that is the band’s charm as well. This is all in good fun but it certainly is not going to change the world. I suppose with a name like Teenage Cool Kids, that was never the band’s purpose though.

Genre: Garage/Pop/Punk

RIYL: Meneguar, Oxford Collapse, Built To Spill

Label: Protagonist Music

Reasons Why

04ReasonsWhy.mp3

www.myspace.com/teenagecoolkids

15.04.2008

Speaker Speaker: Call It Off

posted by Will

in Music Reviews

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I mentioned in my review of the Seattle’s Speaker Speaker’s EP here, that a full length was already recorded and waiting on release. Well, now we have the release of Call It Off. The album was produced by J. Robbins which might be a bit misleading at first. This is not Dischord/DC influenced indie rock in the slightest bit. Speaker Speaker actually echo the sounds of classic punk like Ted Leo, The Buzzcocks or even the power pop/punk of 90’s era Lookout Records. But, to be more exact, Speaker Speaker sound an awful lot like their Washington state brethren in the sadly defunct pop/punk band, Sicko. While Speaker Speaker are not as over the top humorous as Sicko, the two bands share a wealth of similarities. Call It Off is a fast paced affair as the band rarely takes their foot off the gas pedal. The band also reminds one of Portland’s Thermals in the way their attack their songs. But a lack of tempo shifts can spell doom for any album no matter how strong the songs may be. For the most part though, Speaker Speaker do an excellent job in keeping the listener’s attention. Songs are able to stand on their own and the band’s pop chops continue to shine through no matter the direction the band pushes towards. Still, even though this is the kind of stuff I usually fawn over, Speaker Speaker have not fully won me over yet. The trio certainly have the songs and the ability to put a big fat grin on your face but something still seems a bit lacking here. I hate to be so vague cause I have listened to Call It Off numerous times now and it is always an enjoyable affair. So, I guess I’ll just chalk it up to my own ignorance and go ahead and recommend Call It Off. Hell, you could do a lot worse. One side note, the album artwork by Jesse LeDoux is impressive.

Genre: Indie/Pop/Punk

RIYL: Sicko, Jawbreaker, Ted Leo

Label: Burning Building

Pick Me Up

06PickMeUp.mp3

Our Loudest Hours

12OurLoudestHours.mp3

www.myspace.com/speakerspeaker