Posts Tagged ‘Tin Armor’


05.02.2010

Band Spotlight: Sundials

posted by Will

in Band Spotlight

Who? Sundials

Where are they from? Richmond, VA

What do they sound like? Power pop/punk goodness! Man, these guys remind me of someone and I just can not put my finger on it exactly. I’ve been racking my brain and going through old CDs but to no avail. Oh well, I will figure it out eventually and all you need to know is that this is great stuff either way. I could tell by the band’s influences that I was gonna love them…”The Lemonheads, Dinosaur Jr, Jawbreaker, The Weakerthans, Husker Du…”, I mean, c’mon!

If you dig modern stuff like Cheap Girls, Failures’ Union or Tin Armor you can add Sundials to your list of favorites.

The band’s first six songs are available for free download from If You Make It. And of those six, the first three songs will be released as a 7″ on Impermanent Records which I will definitely be purchasing!

Sundials “Neighborhood Well”

11.01.2010

Musings: Tin Armor

posted by Will

in Music Musings

Tin Armor are so freaking good! Seriously! I can not wait for an official release of new material. Til now this is one of my favorites out of the new demos that are floating around. I must admit these feel slightly different from the band’s earlier material but nevertheless outstanding. They are definitely near the top of my list of bands to see at Rad Fest in May.

Tin Armor “Flesh”

22.12.2008

Top 20 EPs of 2008 (1-10)

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

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#10 – Fleet Foxes “Sun Giant” (Sub Pop)

- I listened to the Sun Giant EP much more than I did the band’s following self-titled LP. Take that for what it’s worth.

#9 – The Gaslight Anthem “Señor and the Queen” 2×7″ (Sabot)

- Simply put, this band can do no wrong.

#8 – Shuteye Unison “Self-Titled” (Parks And Records)

- Moody, atmospheric indie rock played with huge intentions.

#7 – Little Lungs “Hoist Me Up!” (Self-Released)

- From the ashes of Each Others Mothers and Tin Kitchen comes Little Lungs. Pieces of those bands exist here but Little Lungs throw in a more punk rock approach.

#6 – Lanterns “Apocalypse Youth” (Self-Released)

- Huge pop hooks buried underneath swirling guitars. Lanterns are Trail of Dead without the pretension.

#5 – Dinomania “Text Messages” (Bark And Hiss)

- I was addicted to these songs upon my first listen. Not sure what the future holds for this mysterious outfit but I hope it includes more music in 09!

#4 – Tin Armor “Self-Titled” 7″ (Whoa Oh)

- Tin Armor are what Smoking Popes once were. Yeah, I said it!

#3 – Look Mexico “Gasp Asp” 7″ (Tiny Engines)

- The first release on the label I started with some buddies. I already loved Look Mexico but these songs cement the band as one of my favorites! And they’re super cute too!

#2 – Iron Chic “Demo” Tape (Dead Broke)

- Do you miss Latterman? You shouldn’t after hearing the first five songs from Iron Chic. So amazingly good!

#1 – Annabel “Now That We’re Alive” (Self-Released)

- I listened to Now That We’re Alive so many times this past year. I feel incredibly privileged to have worked with the band for Beartrap. Debut LP upcoming…stoked!

08.12.2008

Ben’s Top Ten Songs of 2008

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

Ben Hendricks – Annabel – Kent, Ohio

1. The Twilight Sad – “Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did.”
2. Dinomania – “Text Messages”
3. Death Cab for Cutie – “Cath…”
4. M83 – “Kim & Jesse”
5. Tin Armor – “The Roof and the Rod”
6. See Urchin – “To Be Yours”
7. The Notwist – “Boneless”
8. Des Ark – “Two Hearts are Better Than One”
9. No Age – “Teen Creeps/Things I Did When I Was Dead”
10. Cheap Girls – “Kind of on Purpose”

02.12.2008

Dave’s Top Ten

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

Dave Garwacke – If You Make It/Halo Fauna – Brooklyn, NY

Maps & Atlases – You and Me and the Mountain
Bridge & Tunnel – East/West
Get Bent – Demo
Good Luck – Into Lake Griffy
Little Lungs – Hoist Me Up
Iron Chic – Demo
The State Lottery – Cities We’re Not From
Lemuria – Get Better
Eric Ayotte – Remnants of Story Town
Tin Armor – EP

14.06.2008

Tin Armor “The State Of Things” Pink Couch Video

posted by Will

in Music Video

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10.06.2008

Tin Armor: Self-Titled 7″

posted by Will

in Best New Music, Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

As we impatiently wait for that new Smoking Popes album ( will it ever see the light of day?), it is comforting to know that Tin Armor have our back. I recently covered Tin Armor in the Band You Should Know category. Their 2007 album, A Better Place Than I Have Been was a brilliant starting point and this seven-inch keeps the band’s momentum going in the right direction. I am a sucker for bands in this mold and Tin Armor have the ingredients down to a tee. Clever, morose lyrics are twirled around melodic instrumentation and vocal harmonies so warm and cuddly you could lay with them for days. And frankly, that’s exactly what I did. With four songs clocking in at an all too brief ten minutes, this record begs to be flipped over and over again and again. The band brings to mind a wide range of artists/bands. From the jangle of Ted Leo (and his old band, Chisel) or the Dan Adriano-penned Alkaline Trio songs (or Adriano’s old emo/pop band, Tuesday), Tin Armor are riding a charming pop wave to perfection. Songs of doomed relationships never sounded so sweet.

Genre: Indie/Rock/Pop

RIYL: Smoking Popes, Lemuria, Little Brazil

Label: Whoa Oh

Problems, Formerly Pleasures

04 Problems Formerly Pleasures.mp3

www.myspace.com/tinarmor

24.04.2008

Band You Should Know: Tin Armor

posted by Will

in BYSK

I just got a hold of Tin Armor’s 2007 debut, A Better Place Than I Have Been, and it is an endearing slice of indie/pop/punk. The band hails from Columbus, Ohio and just finished a tour with fellow Ohioans, the SAL-approved and awesome Annabel. Tin Armor bring to mind the warm tones of a band like Smoking Popes. Both teeter on the line between indie rock and pop punk with remarkable precision. I just ordered the band’s new 7-inch and I am hoping for more of the same. I will have a review up for that next month but until now, do yourself a favor and check out Tin Armor.

www.myspace.com/tinarmor