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what the Toll Tells

Two Gallants

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Las Cruces Jail Two Gallants 5:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Steady Rollin' Two Gallants 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Some Slender Rest Two Gallants 8:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Long Summer Day Two Gallants 4:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 The Prodigal Son Two Gallants 3:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Threnody Two Gallants 9:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 16th St. Dozens Two Gallants 5:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Age of Assassins Two Gallants 8:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Waves of Grain Two Gallants 9:34 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

It seemed quite hard to believe that Two Gallants could fulfill the expectation created by the quality of their first LP The Throes, but even the angels on the cover of this second album, What the Toll Tells, appear to be amazed that they have done so. And it is understandable. First, the production from new label Saddle Creek improves the sound of its predecessor, and the San Francisco-formed duo doesn't spare us a moment to miss it, opening with the rocky "Las Cruces Jail," probably the most powerful song of their short discography so far. After the second cut, the slow and beautiful "Steady Rollin'," this pair of friends manages to persuade you that they are capable of stunning you again with the similar poetic, sad stories that thrilled you on the previous album. To that end, they don't mind offering nine-minute pieces which rummage inside the most hidden and bitter emotions of human beings, building irregular structures where the rhythm and musical strength vary as a function of the story they tell, contrary to what is usual. It is worth pointing out, however, that in some moments the similarity of chords might cause a sense of reiteration and even a slight saturation, since the musical pulse could occasionally overwhelm the small quantity of instruments (guitar/harmonica/drums). Nevertheless, this just happens if we listen to it as background music without paying attention to what it's intended to convey and, on the other hand, it indicates that what Two Gallants do is neither folk nor rock, but a high quality folk-rock. So as you go through the album, you run into masterpieces like "Threnody," a harsh ballad about love, loss, and blame, with a crushing intensity that ends up tearing you apart, "Waves of Grain," a political complaint-turned-poem, and above all, "Age of Assassins," a brilliant example of this band's music, where in eight minutes vitalizing tempo highs and lows are combined with breathtaking metaphorical writing about the burden of life. This, together with Adam Stephens' dramatic voice and melancholic harmonica, results in an ideal soundtrack for the personal, decadent stories everyone has. Because it appears these beatnik-like guys have found the secret that only the greats know: to take the form as the substance, helping to evoke what it is inside of us instead of telling us how we are.

Recent Customer Reviews

Epic.
     
by TennesseeRose

2GS, without any question, is my favorite band.

Every song is lyrically insane, and the way Adam and Tyson play together is just amazing. Too bad they aren't really touring anywhere for a while.

idiots
     
by guru of all things music

cooleronie chris is an idiot and so is the guy that mentioned "emo"

Great Folk
     
by weponz

I normally don't like folk music, but after I saw this band live with Les Claypool, I had to get this album. Intense emotions galore, if only you could see the singer's face when he sings, man he DELIVERS! The songs all have a different feel and all have driving rhythms to keep them from getting bogged down like so many boring emo/jam/folk bands. It has the optimum blend of edge and melody to amaze and satisfy a metalhead like me.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in San Francisco, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Simplicity is key for the lo-fi blend of folk/indie rock from San Francisco duo Two Gallants. Taking their name from a James Joyce short story, Adam Stephens (vocals/guitar/harmonica) and Tyson Vogel (drums/vocals) have been playing together as Two Gallants since 2002, sounding more like a dirty Southern...
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