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Album Review

While the end of the aughts saw a flurry of youthful, peppy-sad alt-rock combos whose quicksilver mixture of emo and power pop owed more to All-American Rejects than to Weezer, Florida trio Between the Trees stand out, even amidst that bustling crowd. Through lineup changes and ever-swirling label shuffling that has mewed up many a worthy band, Between the Trees not only survived, but matured as a band. Their sparkling sophomore record, Spain, boasts a simple cover, an adrift sailboat upon a beige backdrop, but the towering music within builds upon a sly and well-received but much more understated debut. Between the Trees hangs with a Christian rock crowd, but their sweet, orchestral songs about love and woe and overcoming the former with the latter (and vice-versa) exist on its own plane; while the shimmering majesty lends a certain layer of reverence to the compositions, ultimately the band deals in silly (and serious) love songs and who is the object is irrelevant. Best known for his work with the Fray, Jeff Powell oversees the production, and his spatial touch and love for pomp and elegance reigns, perhaps a little too much at times (the soaring "The One Thing" could easily be mistaken for the aforementioned Fray). However, Spain remains an enveloping record full of dark yet upbeat swatches of poetry, subtle linguistic tricks of the light; it's never gaudy, but the sort of album which lingers in the back of a listener's consciousness only to sneak up hours later. The record is far from brilliant, but it's ear-popping pop with some truly dazzling moments which back up AP magazine's 2007 listing of the band as "one to watch."

Customer Reviews

ANOTHER JAW DROPPER (first review!)

Between The Trees has done it again, with another 5 star album. With their must buy new track, "We Can Try" has set the tone has set the tone for their new record "Spain." After their comback from losing a guitarist and keyboardist, and losing their record deal.Then later signing with Bonded Records. Between The Trees is back better than ever, and looking to be back on top.

Same BTT, more sophisticated

BTT did a fantastic job of staying true to their sound with this album, but at the same time they successfully wrote catchier songs and really came out with a more sophisticated sound. This album is definitely an overall better album than their last with more well-rounded writing. Personally the "Changed By You" is my favorite track because it is really the sound that I have been waiting to hear out of these guys for the past year, just beautiful. Ryan's raw, stripped down yet beautiful vocals are really a tribute to their musicianship. A must buy..

Amazing people

Brilliant album. We Can Try and Changed By You are in my opinion the best songs One Last Time, Story of a Boy and Miss You are great and follow close behind these Spain and Move are sweet upbeat tunes that you will want to get for sure Gentleman and Scarecrow aren't that bad either but do get a little repetative, Still good tho! The One Thing is probably my least favorite song, nothing special about it but nothing terrible I still recommend getting the whole thing, you will be listening to it over and over for sure.

Biography

Formed: 2005 in Orlando, FL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Formed in early 2005 while most members were still in high school, Orlando, FL, emo rock quintet Between the Trees had its start with vocalist/guitarist Ryan Kirkland and brothers Josh and Jeremy Butler on drums and bass respectively. Although inexperienced, they played as a trio for a while and in spring 2005 added keyboardist Wes Anderson. The band recruited a second guitarist, Brad Kriebel, who had been playing in hardcore bands. In September...
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