Jonathan Sanders: "In My Headphones"

From Jonathan Sanders, a former editor for Gods of Music (www.godsofmusic.com) comes "In My Headphones," your source for upfront album reviews that go beyond what's being heard on the radio today.

Monday, July 04, 2005

Tegan and Sara - "So Jealous"
(Vapor, 2004) - * * * *



The Music
Tegan and Sara - "I Know I Know I Know"

To find the music of Tegan and Sara is a find you'll thank yourself for later. With musical backdrops that blend early Cranberries with the more modern tuneful nature of Rilo Kiley, So Jealous is more than the average indie album. The Calgary (Alberta) band has a strong ear for earcatching hooks, even when their songs are written in minor keys ... which makes for an unusual listening experience. "I Know I Know I Know" is one of their more accessible tracks, blending a synth-filled backdrop with early-nineties alternative vocals that evoke comparisons to a more alt-punk version of the Indigo Girls. But the album's most prominent anchoring track is "Walking With A Ghost," which opens with a three-chord acoustic guitar intro, then hits you with distorted vocals that immediately hit the listener with the force of a set of brass knuckles: "No matter which way you go / No matter which way you stay / You're out of mind, out of my mind, out of my mind, out of my mind!" the singers intone, followed by the chorus. You'll soon be singing along in all your alt-rock-shower-singing glory. "I was walking with the ghost / I said please please don't insist!" With songs like this, I'll be following Tegan and Sara wherever their indie career takes them. And you should too. Buy this album, then tell your friends to, because you're not going to want to let it out of your sight.

1 Comments:

At 2:53 AM, Blogger Jonathan Sanders said...

While I review for the Ball State Daily News, my site is also tied to WLBC (barely -- they have a link up -- buy occasionally it's good to review some of the music they're playing). I'm an American Idol watcher, so reviewing the two Idol singles made sense. And as for the BSBoys, it was the big release of that week, so it happened to be what I was listening to. Could have been worse I suppose. I'll check out your blog when I get the chance -- thanks for posting!

 

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