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The Shadow Out of Tim

The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets

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Album Review

Darkest of the Hillside Thickets took seven years to record and release a follow-up to their concept album Spaceship Zero, and it was worth the wait. Yet another clever homage to H.P. Lovecraft, Shadow Out of Tim is an alt rock opera of sorts, albeit without the consistency or vision of Pretty Things S.F. Sorrow or the Who's Tommy. The 1913 Lovecraft short story of alien mind-swapping has been moved into the present, as modern-day marine biologist Timothy Vess is possessed by an alien intelligence, learning terrible truths about life; rapidly descending into madness to a soundtrack of goofball "na na nas," handclaps, whistles, simple guitar riffs, and foot-stomping percussion. Any reader with a passing knowledge of Klingon syntax has already heard some of these songs, as the Thickets have played almost every Comic and SF/Fantasy convention on the planet since their last release. Their concert experience shows — while still sophomoric in both approach and attack, DOTHT have become much more proficient as musicians, and this CD zips along at an invigorating pace. These guys have learned how to keep a crowd bopping, and surprisingly they've managed to transfer that live energy into their studio recording. The narrative content is very much secondary to the overall groove, as Warren Banks' guitar builds and swells in smashing crescendos, and Jordan Pratt pounds out a consistent rhythmic underpinning that was missing from previous DOTHT releases. Shadow Out of Tim all adds up to a fun listen, a self-proclaimed rock & roll tour "through space and time, painting sonic pictures of the ocean deep, mysterious ruin-covered islands, and Paleocene jungles"; the insert booklet even comes with a glossary for people who cannot tell an ammonite from a creodent. A nice step forward for the band, and an affirmation for the converted.

Customer Reviews

They're not JUST the guys who dress in giant tentacled costumes...

...they also write damn fine pop tunes. The Shadow Out Of Tim, in particular, rewards the active listener with surprisingly great hooks and clever musicianship.

Vancouver audiences know DotHT as the band that dresses up in giant tentacles and homemade deep sea diving costumes. Without a doubt they are one of the most entertaining live acts in the country. But it's not just a Cthulhu-based novelty band. A couple of listens through No Way or Marine Biologist will leave you humming the choruses through the rest of the day.

Literate, funny, catchy, and more than a little heavy. Hugely entertaining, highly recommended.

And for the full effect - go see them live.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Vancouver-based the Darkest of the Hillside Thickets have a rather unusual history from several standpoints. The first of these ways is that since they are a band based on an assumed background, there can actually be two biographies of the group: one real and one fictional. Since the fictional history is definitely more fun and simpler to address, it will be presented here first. From that point of view, the group is really a collection of cultists who become...
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The Shadow Out of Tim, The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: Jun 14, 2007

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