Creaturesque

Creaturesque

by Throw Me the Statue
Creaturesque

Creaturesque

by Throw Me the Statue

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

In the two years or so since their debut's initial self-release, Throw Me the Statue have grown from a one-man home-recording project to a full-fledged rock band. But don't expect a radically revamped sound with album number two: Creaturesque might be slightly more assured and fuller-sounding than the amiably scrappy Moonbeams (credit in part the contributions of Northwest indie rock super-producer Phil Ek), but TMTS have hardly lost their meandering mid-fi charms. Their sunny, lushly layered off-kilter pop songs still boast plenty of tinny drum machines, synth organs, jangly acoustic strumming, occasional bits of trumpet and glockenspiel, and of course Scott Reitherman's blithely casual singing and obliquely evocative lyrics. So it's essentially more of very welcome same. That said, the pop thrills aren't nearly as immediate this time out -- there's nothing here to rival the instantly grabby hooks of first album standouts like "About to Walk," "Yucatan Gold," and (especially) "Lolita." The closest thing might be "Hi-Fi Goon," a somewhat uncharacteristic rocker that recalls prime Built to Spill (with shades of Weezer's "Sweater Song"), though the bouncy "Dizzy from the Fall" and mellower "Noises" scratch that indie pop itch reasonably well, too. Elsewhere, the brief "Baby You're Bored" (is that an Evan Dando reference?) is nearly hummable and inscrutable enough to pass for a Guided by Voices cut, albeit far too well recorded, while "Tag"'s dense rhythms and falsetto harmonies are undeniably Shins-ish. In general, the brightest spots here come through fleeting individual moments -- like the sudden influx of barreling gospel-style backups toward the end of the gradually cresting opener, "Waving at the Shore" -- and more subdued numbers like the shambling, gently glowing closer, "The Outer Folds." Creaturesque's subtler pleasures may require more time to sink in than the impulsive skinny-dip plunge of its predecessor, but fans of classic-styled melodic indie rock will find it every bit as summery and inviting as the backyard swimming pool on the cover, and well worth the wade. ~ K. Ross Hoffman

Product Details

Release Date: 08/04/2009
Label: Secretly Canadian
UPC: 0656605020112
Rank: 109856

Tracks

  1. Waving At The Shore
  2. Pistols
  3. Tag
  4. Ancestors
  5. Noises
  6. Snowshoes
  7. Dizzy From The Fall
  8. Cannibal Rays
  9. Hi-Fi Goon
  10. Baby, You¿¿¿re Bored
  11. Shade For A Shadow
  12. The Outer Folds

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Throw Me the Statue   Primary Artist
Greg Larsen   Horn,Horn
Charlie Smith   Horn Producer
Tony Moore   Horn
Eric Fisher   Clapping,Stomping

Technical Credits

Floyd Reitsman   Engineer
Phil Ek   Producer,Drum Engineering,Mixing
Throw Me the Statue   Composer,Producer
Jackson Long   Assistant
Charlie Smith   Group Member,Horn Arrangements
Scott Reitherman   Photography,Group Member
Jarred Grimes   Group Member
Michael Lerner   Assistant
Daniel Murphy   Layout Design
Giasco Bertoli   Cover Photo
Aaron Goldman   Group Member
Ed Brooks   Mastering
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