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Conversation Piece

A Lot Like Birds

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Album Review

On Plan B, the debut album by Sacramento, California band A Lot Like Birds, the group was an amorphous collection of musicians from the local scene assembled by guitarist/singer Michael Franzino. For the second album, Conversation Piece, the outfit has coalesced into a unit in which Franzino is joined by guitarist Ben Wiacek, bassist Michael Littlefield, and drummer Joe Arrington, supporting the alternately singing and screaming vocals of Kurt Travis and Cory Lockwood. The musical style also has become more focused, although A Lot Like Birds still court a degree of anarchy, their punk-influenced hard rock edging toward heavy metal sometimes, but occasionally subsiding into near-ambient passages. Franzino seems to have been influenced by ‘80s West Coast bands like Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers, while also wanting to incorporate elements of new age and jazz fusion. The singer/screamers convey angst and bombast, as reflected in song titles like "The Blowtorch Is Applied to the Sugar" and "What Didn't Kill Me Just Got Stronger." The band's intentions are most fully realized on the seven-minute "Tantrum," which takes the musicians into all of the stylistic realms that interest Franzino. It's a complicated vision, and if the group has narrowed its reach on Conversation Piece, this remains an ambitious, if a little ragged, bunch of musicians.

Customer Reviews

Amazing.

Buy this. That is all.

A Lot Like Beautiful

This album is nothing short of where my expectations stood when I first found out Kurt Travis had joined the California progressive rock quintet. Their first debut "Plan B" displayed a clear sound that represented the band's direction, and the addition of Kurt's singing on "Conversation Piece" has taken their music to a whole new level. The album starts with intensity and delicacy which is traded off between Kurt and Corey's vocals, but as the tracks progress, the duo take on each other's roles simultaneously. The expression within the vocals is unparalleled by any other pair of front men. The instrumentals are theatrical and powerful in every aspect. Each song is brilliantly crafted towards a tangible feeling; the guitars, drums and bass together create something truly breathtaking and invoking. Notes of groove and ambient interlude carry the melodies of the songs with grace. The drums are incredibly fluid, especially during the odd time signatures where the common listener could be lost, but is sustained through the structure and flow of the beats. "Conversation Piece" is a polished, refined vision of everything these musicians wanted to be in the past. Every member displays a prowess for their role in the band that makes this album musically impressive and catchy. I couldn't really pick out any flaws after three consecutive listens, mostly because I found myself enjoying it more every second. This is one of the greatest albums to debut this year, and certainly something ALLB can be proud of. I'm blown away.

FIRST!

Great album strong performance!

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