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The Loon

Tapes 'n Tapes

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Album Review

At first, Tapes 'n Tapes' much buzzed-about debut album, The Loon, plays like a CliffsNotes of indie rock, serving up the shouty, snotty sound of early Modest Mouse ("Just Drums"), Pavement's laid-back angles and historically astute lyrics ("The Iliad"), and the surreal strumminess of Come on Pilgrim-era Pixies ("Cowbell"). But just because Tapes 'n Tapes broadcast their influences so clearly throughout The Loon doesn't make it a bad album. Actually, the built-in familiarity of their sound is kind of comforting, particularly on pleasantly meandering pop songs like "Buckle" and "Jakov's Suite," and "Manitoba," a woozy ballad that recalls the Walkmen at their prettiest (and tipsiest). And, as The Loon unfolds, it shows Tapes 'n Tapes developing a style of their own — or, at least, a more distinctive take on the indie bedrock on which their sound is built. The aptly named "Insistor" gallops out of the gate with more confidence and excitement than many of the album's other tracks. The abrupt tempo and dynamic shifts on this song and "In Houston," which pairs sparkly keyboards and almost jazzy verses with crunchy, sharp-edged choruses, show a flair for movement and drama that could become Tapes 'n Tapes' signature. "Omaha" is another standout, with subtly sophisticated drumming and lush, bittersweet vocal harmonies. However, The Loon is crafted like a true album; even if all the songs don't quite reach the level of its highlights, it all hangs together well, with appealing tossed-off tracks like "Crazy Eights" and the just-rough-enough-around-the-edges production adding to its personality. On the first few spins, it might be hard to understand what all the hype around The Loon is about, but it may be down to the fact that it's just a really solidly made album.

Customer Reviews

A little taste of everything.

At first, I was hesitant to dip my ears into this band's premiere ablum, but after a friend convincing me to do so, I was soon diving head first into its unique new flavor and style. Tapes 'n Tapes may not be the best of the best, but they certainly are people who tend to stray from the norm and serve out a little bit of everything all on one platter. Ranging from the hypnotic lyrics of "Insistor" to the tantalizing intro of "Cowbell", this band manages to do it all, and do it well at the very same time. They know when to play it and when to slow it down to an almost still speed, yet Tapes 'n Tapes still is able to keep you on the edge of your seat and guess what's coming next. For anybody who loves either rock or alternative music, I highly reccomend this band, and hope that you enjoy it just as much as I have, and am right now.

Fresh, new, and weird!

The Loon is an awesome album. It's a bit rough around the edges, but it has so much charm. Although it's been getting a ton of hype in the blogs recently, it shouldn't be brushed off as some "buzz band". If you're a fan of rock 'n roll you will like this album. "Omaha" is my personal favorite, but it really holds together well as an entire album. "Crazy Eights", "Insistor", and "Manitoba" are also among the best songs on the album. This is defnitely in my top 15 albums of the year. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy!

better with repeated listens

This is one of those albums that rewards listeners for their time. Upon first listen, i'll admit, i was underwhelmed. But, since i DID spend 11.99 on this thing at best buy (sorry i tunes, i wanted the booklet) i figured i should at least give it another chance. There's just so much material here to digest...it took me a little while to wrap my head around it all. Highly reccomended. I'm not going to get into which tracks are the best - there's something interesting about the majority of them. I will, however, sugest a companion album: "movie monster" by Sound Team. pick them both up today.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Minneapolis, MN

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Minneapolis, MN, indie rock classicists Tapes 'n Tapes formed in the winter of 2003, when guitarist/vocalist Josh Grier (aka "Tapes 1"), bassist Matt Kretzmann ("'n") and guitarist Steve Nelson ("Tapes 2") began crafting a sound that harked back to the Pixies and Pavement and also recalled more contemporary bands like the Shins. Nelson left the band, with drummer Karl Schweitz becoming the band's second "Tapes"; this lineup recorded the Tapes 'n Tapes EP in early 2004, recording in a cabin in Wisconsin....
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