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The Loon

Tapes 'n Tapes

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Just Drums Tapes 'n Tapes 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 The Iliad Tapes 'n Tapes 2:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Insistor Tapes 'n Tapes 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Crazy Eights Tapes 'n Tapes 3:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 In Houston Tapes 'n Tapes 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Manitoba Tapes 'n Tapes 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Cowbell Tapes 'n Tapes 2:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 10 Gallon Ascots Tapes 'n Tapes 5:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Omaha Tapes 'n Tapes 3:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Buckle Tapes 'n Tapes 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Jakov's Suite Tapes 'n Tapes 4:37 $0.99 View In iTunes

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.

Recent Customer Reviews

Solid Indie
     
by Netik09

For the past few years this has been one of the albums that I keep going back to again and again. It is definetly one of my favorite indie albums. Buy it.

AWESOME
     
by tinytim22

Buckle was the song chosen for sean malto's skate video 'Malto's Ok.' It was radical and the song just added on to it. GIRL FOR LIFEE... WERE OK EUR OK

VERY Good
     
by Sir Nonsense

Okay, here's my song-by-song review, since it seems that everybody is doing it.
1. Just Drums - Solid Opener. Cool beat, and interesting lyrics. 4/5
2. The Iliad - Unique, to say the least. This song takes some time to like, in my opinion. 3/5
3. Insistor - My second favorite song on this CD. It's fast, and it makes me think of an old Western flick. 5/5
4. Crazy Eights - Good intrumental, besides a little bit of hollering here and there. 4/5
5. In Houston - I love how this song starts. Slow and mellow, a perfect chill song. 5/5
6. Manitoba - Well, it's interesting. The beginning is strange, but the ending totally makes up for it. 4/5
7. Cowbell - My favorite song on this CD. The bass at the beginning is very cool, and the music video is very different, but in a good way. 5/5
8. 10 Gallon Ascots - Good song. Also one to take a few times to like. 4/5
9. Omaha - Very good. Yet another good chill song. 5/5
10. Buckle - Nothing bad, but nothing special. 4/5
11. Jakov's Suite - Weird name, fantastic song. Love the beginning. 5/5

Overall: Buy it. NOW. If you can't buy all of it, be sure to get Cowbell, Just Drums and Insistor.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Minneapolis, MN

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

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...
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