Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Yes We Cans

Opened for: Tokyo Police Club
Where: The Black Sheep
            Colorado Springs,CO
If you like: Voxtrot
                SSLYBY
Listen to: With Headphones
Website: http://www.facebook.com/#!/theyeswecans




                    
                      From Colorado Springs, The Yes We Cans showed that they can play with the best of them. Refined with kicks and hooks aplenty, the future looks bright for this trio. Though the free three song CD-R they gave out pre-show doesn't have all the studio shine of an official release, the sound of a band beginning to find their identity and make something coherent makes it that much more endearing. "Vampire Girl", the first track, shows that The Yes We Cans know how to construct a catchy chorus. It also shows that maturity because they know that with some restraint and use of anticipation, the chorus can be that much more gratifying and surprising when it does finally kick in. The guitar harmony is done with precision and could likely be stuck in your head all day. It's not full of synths or special effects, but the simplicity of what The Yes We Cans created here is refreshing in a musical landscape full of a "more is better" mentality. Look for more material from The Yes We Cans in 2011, and if what they have already is any indication, headlining soon in a city near you.

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The Yes We Cans EP

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Lonely Forest


Opened for: Someone Still Loves You Boris
                  Yeltsin
Where: The Mohawk
           Austin, TX
If you like: The Morning Benders
                Freelance Whales
Listen to: On a Rainy Day
Website: http://www.thelonelyforest.com/
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             The Lonely Forest(makes you wonder if their name was inspired by another band with another lonely geographical location in their name)hail from Anacortes,Washington. Despite their self-titled EP being well under 20 minutes in length, it's quality not quantity that counts right? The EP opens with the best track of the 5 song EP in the ironic "Turn Off This Song and Go Outside"(more like 4, "Ramshackle House" times in at just under a minute) and closes with the best song of the EP. How can that be? The last song is an acoustic version of the first song, and though i'm still on the fence as to which one is better, they're both unique listening experiences. The third track, an ode to their home state of Washington(I Don't Want to Live There) creates a nice tension that never really quite boils over, but is still enjoyable regardless. "Let It Go" is a nice mid-tempo track, but is ultimately forgettable. Though it's not much, what The Lonely Forest do have is very promising, and if their live show is any indication of what's to come, there's a lot to look forward to. 

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