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Small Sins

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Won't Make It Easier Small Sins 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Threw It All Away Small Sins 3:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Stay Small Sins 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Small Sins / Big Within Small Sins 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 She's the Source Small Sins 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 It's Easy Small Sins 3:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 All Will Be Fine Small Sins 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Too Much to Lose Small Sins 4:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 We Won't Last the Winter Small Sins 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 At Least You Feel Something Small Sins 5:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Is She the One? Small Sins 4:47 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Although Small Sins may be classified as indie electronica — which wouldn't be wrong: nearly all of the elements that regulate that distinction are present in the group's debut album — there's also a living quality to their music that is often missing in that of many of their peers. Perhaps this comes from the fact that singer, songwriter, and main instrumentalist Thomas D'Arcy has spent most of his life in Canada; cold is a part of his life. But instead of letting it control him, he has embraced it (the band performs in all white and both of Small Sins' album covers are mostly white) and not surrendered to it (despite the almost hysterical cries in the chorus of "We Won't Last the Winter"), learning how to accept it and use it to his advantage. He has found the bit of warmth that exists within it and that keeps everything from freezing over completely. Not that this is tepid music; rather, it's more like a day of sun in the middle of January, a reminder that there's something else. D'Arcy's choruses especially convince listeners of this: they're catchy and friendly; they're almost soulful with vocal layering and simple with repeating phrases and ideas; they get their point across without pounding it in painfully. In "Stay" he tells his former love "You can stay if you want to/But you can't sleep in my bed," after which he backhandedly whispers "Oh please stay," like an aside, like his words are just part of a role he has to play, and "She's the Source" is wonderfully composed, with organic guitars, drums, and bass acting as the main structure around which his words find their place. In fact, the songs in which D'Arcy minimizes the electronica elements work better than those that use them more freely. While "Small Sins/Big Within" has a bit more emotion than the average Postal Service track, there's still a sense of detachment that pervades it, and this feeling is even stronger in "At Least You Feel Something," which, although it is perhaps an attempt to reinforce the song's meaning and effect, is more boring than anything else, and finds D'Arcy so despondent and self-involved that he's hard to sympathize with. This is all unfortunate, because it tempers otherwise engaging songs with flatness, and so even though Small Sins are close to changing the direction and sound of indie electronica, they're not quite there yet.

Recent Customer Reviews

meh...
     
by frankie d

Its not bad. But its really not anything special. Theres a couple good tracks, but theres too many that are either not good, or even IMO bad. It opens strong but just falls off and becomes pretty uninteresting.

Jeckyll & Hyde?
     
by Michael F.

Sadly, I'm very disappointed. I just saw this band live in Boston, opening up for the Scissor Sisters, and they were awesome! 5 guys, all in white, rocking out for 6 songs. Tons of 4/4 beats, Kraftworkian synths, screaming guitars, throbbing base, marimbas & handclaps. Loved Them!!! Couldn't wait to get the album. So what the is this stuff? These mellow tracks are nothing like what I saw. They may be okay for what they are, but, if these guys are smart, next time they'll capture the energy of the live show.

Better live!
     
by JuneBuggNYC

In listening to the "clips", well..... they were better live! Just saw Scissor Sisters in NYC where SMALL SINS opened. And I loved them. Small Sins I mean. No expectations....GREAT! LP? Not so sure. Damn! Very young. We'll see what happens. I have high hopes for these guys! I will always be a fan!

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

Originally called the Ladies and Gentlemen, Small Sins were initially a solo project for Thomas d'Arcy, conceived as a way to guide him back to the music he truly wanted to write after his old group, the Carnations, broke up. D'Arcy, who recorded the songs in various locations throughout Toronto over...
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  • $8.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Pop, Pop/Rock, Electronic
  • Released: Jun 13, 2006

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