Posts Tagged ‘Touch Committee’


08.01.2010

Best Of 2009: Volume Four

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

Here’s my final Top Ten of 2009. Click on the album cover for any more coverage.

#1 Tigers Jaw “Spirit Desire” 7″ (Tiny Engines)

The second release from Tiny Engines, a label I co-run with two other guys. Shameless self-promotion? Sure, but I can honestly say I listened to this release more than any other in 2009. Indie rock and pop punk mixed ever so perfectly!

#2 Brian Bond “Fire & Gold” (Self-Released)

It takes an awful lot for me to get excited about a singer/songwriter but Brian Bond did just that. The fact that he resides in relative obscurity is a shame. And he’s got another album in the can for 2010 that is just as good as Fire & Gold.

#3 Golden City “Self-Titled” (Magic Bullet)

Eric Richter of Christie Front Drive returns with a brilliant set of songs. Imagine CFD crossed with JEW.

#4 Everyone Everywhere “A Lot Of Weird People Standing Around” 7″ (Evil Weevil)

The second coming of The Promise Ring…at least at times it sure sounds like it. The new songs these guys have recorded sound incredible.

#5 Superchunk “Leaves In The Gutter” EP & “Crossed Wires” 7″ (Merge)

Other than Sunny Day Real Estate, there was no greater welcome back party for me than to have Superchunk return with a new set of songs. On their first two releases in years the band puts forth some of their most energetic material since their early days.

#6 Annabel “Each And Everyone” (Count Your Lucky Stars)

Following up on their brilliant EP in 2008 Annabel nail their first full-length. Understated indie rock with just the right amount of pop and power.

#7 Touch Committee “Winter Beard” (Self-Released)

I love when bands come from completely out of nowhere to floor me. Touch Committee did just that with Winter Beard.

#8 Oceans “Nothing Collapses” (Copper Lung)

Sadly, Oceans called it quits shortly after this release. Nothing Collapses is one of the best post rock records I have heard in years. So, can we put the nail in the post rock coffin now?

#9 My Heart To Joy “Seasons In Verse”(Topshelf)

Intelligent and pushing themselves beyond any genre constriction, My Heart To Joy are like a raging hardcore version of Trail of Dead.

#10 Broadway Calls “Good Views, Bad News” (Side One Dummy)

Broadway Calls are the best current pop/punk band period. Bar none.

28.12.2009

Rich’s Best of 2009

posted by Rich

in Year End Lists

Rich Duncan – SAL contributor

Albums
Rapid Cities “Machinery Saints”
Touch Committee “Winter Beard”
Native “Wrestling Moves”
Japandroids “Post-Nothing”
An Horse “Rearrange Beds”
Gray Young “Firmament”
Golden City “Self-titled”
Empire! Empire! (I was a lonely estate) “What It Takes To Move Forward”
Double Dagger “More”
Daitro “Y”
Communipaw “Self-Titled”
Caspian “Tertia”
Brian Bond “Fire & Gold”
Brainworms “Swear To Me”
Annabel “Each and Everyone”

EPs
Snowing “Fuck Your Emotional Bullshit”
No Age “Losing Feeling”
Certain People I Know “4 Songs”
Weed Hounds “Demo”
Dude Japan “Demo”
Victor! Fix The Sun “Person Place or Thing”

09.07.2009

Touch Committee: Winter Beard

posted by Will

in Best New Music, Music Reviews

[Best New Music]

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It’s not often that a band comes out of nowhere to capture your attention so swiftly. But that is exactly what happened when I first heard Touch Committee. When I covered the band earlier this year I was astonished to hear such familiar yet refreshing elements in the band’s playful brand of rock. Recalling bands that peppered indie rock in the 90’s, Touch Committee’s Winter Beard shows off a sound that should have a wide appeal.

I can not help but think of Superchunk when listening to Winter Beard. The way that band straddled lines of indie and pop/punk was brilliant enough to attract just about anybody with a passing interest in those two genres. Touch Committee are operating in that same fruitful area. Add in some emo influences like Braid/Hey Mercedes and you have a brilliant recipe for success. Touch Committee are heavy on the guitar work but punchy in just the right spots. The dual vocal approach should be noted as yet another weapon in the band’s impressive repertoire. The songwriting is precise and advanced for such a young band but never feels claustrophobic. Instead, Winter Beard breathes a light, airy quality that is nothing but intoxicating.

My only real complaint with Winter Beard is the length. At 46 minutes the album does run a bit long in places. But, that’s only a minor flaw on an otherwise brilliant debut that is truly one of the best albums of the year. If the band stays together and continues to progress I think we might look back at Winter Beard in ten years and come to the conclusion that this album is an absolute classic. It really is that good.

Label: Self-Released

Sunshine Suit
Touch%20Committee_Winter%20Beard_01_Sunshine%20Suit.mp3

For The Union Dead
Touch%20Committee_Winter%20Beard_07_For%20The%20Union%20Dead.mp3

www.myspace.com/touchcommittee

24.04.2009

Heads Up! Touch Committee

posted by Will

in Heads Up

Before a physical release, Touch Committee has put their awesome debut album, Winter Beard, up for download on Emusic, Amazon, Itunes, etc. It’s well worth it and one of my favorites of 2009 so far. Review upcoming.

Update: I forgot to mention how much I freaking love this album cover!

Sunshine Suit

Touch%20Committee_Winter%20Beard_01_Sunshine%20Suit.mp3

09.03.2009

Spring Breaking

posted by Will

in Random Thoughts

Alright everyone, I am taking this week off to enjoy the weather and concentrate on getting ready for some upcoming Beartrap projects. This is something that will probably happen a bit more frequently in ‘09. Ah, such is life, I apologize.

Also, I think I announced this on Twitter recently but not sure if everyone (or anyone) saw it. SAL will start to have genre-specific weeks more often in the future. And if you have been paying attention during the last two weeks you will notice the site has already gone in that direction. Upcoming, I have a singer/songwriter week planned out and pop/punk should be close behind. Granted, this will not happen every week but should be fun regardless. See you in a week.

Oh, here’s what I’ve been listening to lately…

Annabel
The Appleseed Cast
Brian Bond
PJ Bond
Neko Case
Cheap Girls (still!)
Joie De Vivre
Morrissey
My Heart To Joy
Oceans
The Reptilian
Tigers Jaw
Touch Committee
Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves

09.02.2009

Band Spotlight: Touch Committee

posted by Will

in Band Spotlight

Who? Touch Committee

Where are they from? San Francisco, CA

What do they sound like? Oh, now, here we go! This is what I remember indie rock sounding like…not the shit that gets passed off as such all the time now. Touch Committee are heavy on the guitar work and playful in all the right ways. Add in some endearing emo qualities…mainly in the dual vocals that bounce off one another with beautiful abandon (and precision), and you have a hearty recipe for success. Think Merge or Matador Records circa early to mid-nineties. I have been thoroughly addicted to the band’s debut of late. The album, entitled Winter Beard, is scheduled for release in the summer of ‘09.

Sunshine Suit

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