Twain Harte
A Sunny Place for Shady People


3.5
great

Review

by 204409 EMERITUS
August 15th, 2007 | 22 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Twain Harte contributes another fun release to the emerging Northern California math rock / post-hardcore scene.

Twain Harte - A Sunny Place for Shady People

This past Saturday I'm in Palo Alto seeing a free show at the Jungle. The first band is some scrub overly-sloppy skramz band that rips off CTTS. Okay cool, ya whatever. Then there's Drowning With Our Anchors (ex-Makanda) who are/were sick. Sort of like if City of Catepillar had a much better sense of melody. And then, there was Twain Harte. When they first came out on stage I thought they were somebody's little siblings helping out or something, but then the near adolescent drummer took off his cutoff plaid shirt and sat down at the drum kit. The tiny guitarist (for the first half, played bass the second half) slung his guitar up around his chest. The bassist, looking older than 16 purely on the virtue of his patch beard, plugged in his bass and approached his mic (the drummer is the primary singer). If you didn't know any better you'd expect some covers of some crap off of American Idiot or Nevermind, but what emerged when they let loose their show a few seconds later was surprisingly sophisticated math rock from Livermore, CA in the spirit of Tera Melos, Maps and Atlases, Owls, and Kidcrash. To keep it short, they rocked pretty hard live. There was a lot of movement and the musicianship was impressive.

After the show I picked up their first release, A Sunny Place for Shady People, from "the hot looking blonde chick" as they referred to her. And while the similar artists I've listed, and even Twain Harte's geography, suggest this album is a techfest, it's really not. It's not as convoluted as Tera Melos, not as jutting and cut and paste as Maps and Atlases, and not as epic and crushing as Kidcrash. This album, while technical, is more fun than anything else, which is likely a product of it feeling like a less intense version of all the aforementioned bands.However, getting past that whole wearing influences' on one's sleeve, Twain Harte is producing pretty sick music. The angularity and mathiness of this album is quite tasteful and is used more to produce really sweet interludes and memorable passages like 2:27-2:49 of "Raped by an Octopus," a section the shimmers and bounces along as if the band weren't throwing around tempo and feel shifts. Even when the band sounds their most sappy or "typical," as in their brief introduction to "Pyramids" they immediately redeem themselves by convoluting some aspect of their music whether it's a guitar riff or a drum fill or whatever.

I have a few brief complaints about the album. It'd be crude to frag the album for being poorly produced or only being an EP because Twain Harte are a super young band (since their inception I mean) and this is merely a taste of things to come rather than a full professional release. My real complaints are in how the vocals are integrated into the music. There are only three band members, and it seems like there isn't much breath to waste on the vocals because everybody is shredding away on his respective instrument. However, there are little vocal flourishes thanks the primary singer, Logan, the drummer, with little fill-ins from the bassist/guitarist, Cody. They feel ill-placed and unecessary in every song. Where are band like Tera Melos involves the listener purely with their instrumental performances and a band like Maps and Atlases or Owls has a very compelling vocalist/lyrics to augment their instrumentals, Twain Harte is the awkward inbetween, not really committing to vocals but not completely laying off either. The result is the aural equivalent of blue-balling the listener. I'm never sure if I'm supposed to care about the vocals/lyrics or if I'm just supposed to rock out to the band. Also, the vocals themselves aren't particularly scintillating either. They're sorta shouted, sorta sung, mostly boring.

As I've made apparent though, the Superbad-esque vocals are really just a small portion of A Sunny Place for Shady People, which is primarily an instrumental album and will be respected as one. Twain Harte have produced a really appealing debut release and I look forward to hearing what they can put down in the long player format.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
embroglio
August 15th 2007


219 Comments


where can i get this? i really like the song "raped by an octopus".

204409
Emeritus
August 15th 2007


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

If you have to ask.



http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DZHEBXH4

cbmartinez
August 15th 2007


2525 Comments


what a contrived album name, it sounds like that modest mouse album bad news for people who hate good news or whatever

chimera908
August 15th 2007


713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good review, it got me to check out the album. I like it but it certainly isn't Jokes. I know they're fairly different but they're in the same field.

204409
Emeritus
August 16th 2007


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Chimera, I mean we're all rating it 3.5 which is equal to "great" so ya.

Otisbum
August 16th 2007


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

[quote="Second-to-last Paragraph"]Where as bands like Tera Melos involves the listener[/quote] Great review, just about to listen to this.This Message Edited On 08.15.07

The Jungler
August 16th 2007


4826 Comments


I like all the recommended albums quite a bit, I guess I should get this.

204409
Emeritus
August 16th 2007


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Dude Otis, did you really think I proof read any of my reviews?

Otisbum
August 16th 2007


1913 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Never thought to ask. :P

chimera908
August 16th 2007


713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh I know it is a great album, no more no less (unless it suddenly grows on me). I was just speculating in a pointless way.

JordanS
September 18th 2007


319 Comments


This has grown on me so much. I really like it.

204409
Emeritus
September 19th 2007


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hahahah apparently this band has already broken up. Jeeeez.

chimera908
September 19th 2007


713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

^

Wow, lame.

JordanS
September 19th 2007


319 Comments


That sucks. I just emailed them a day ago and asked them to send me a hard copy of this CD. Couldn't find it online.

chimera908
September 19th 2007


713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

If they say yes let me know cus I'd want one too.

JordanS
September 21st 2007


319 Comments


He said he would shoot one over to me in the week, although I don't know if they actually will, if I recieve it I'll post again.

Nick, I don't think they broke up, but you would know better than I. Their Myspace still seems fairly active.

codykussoy
September 28th 2007


2 Comments


hey guys, this is cody from the band twain harte. we are not broken up. i just wanted to clarify that. if there is any other questions you have just post them up here and i will try and answer them. as for the cd jordan, please send your address to the myspace and i personally will send it. i'm sorry for all the confussion.

ps. 1) the EP will be available on itunes very shortly
2) our tour video is posted on our myspace if anybody is interested.

thanks for all the possitive words guys, it makes me
www.myspace.com/twainharte

JordanS
September 28th 2007


319 Comments


Thanks Cody, I just sent you a message with my address. Glad to hear you're not broken up!

JordanS
September 28th 2007


319 Comments


Yea I snagged that bad boy up...

They have a new song up BTW.

codykussoy
October 18th 2007


2 Comments


our cd is now available on itunes, itunes uk/european union & rhapsody! go check it out duders!



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