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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like it,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Bedroom (Audio CD)
If you're a long time fan who prefers the sound of earlier Sea & Cake albums to more recent works such as The Fawn or Oui you will likely be disappointed with One Bedroom, as the trend towards a more polished, less guitar driven sound continues. If, however, you've enjoyed each new release regardless (and I would fall into this category), then by all means pick this one up. This is a subtle record, and as with other Sea & Cake releases I have found that it requires a few spins before it begins to reveal its riches, but it's worth the effort. If you'd still prefer the sound of those earlier records and haven't yet heard Shrimp Boat (Sam Prekop's band before Sea & Cake)you might want to check them out.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It'll grow on you,
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This review is from: One Bedroom (Audio CD)
The only TSAC album I had before this was "The Biz", but I generally like to get the artists most recent albums before I get the older ones.Don't believe the 3.5 star average (at least before this)...this album is great. It's hard to say much that hasn't been said, but I will say this..."Le Baron" is an amazing song. "Interiors" really strikes some personal chords as well. Each song on the album is quite unique. The drumming, as these guys are known for, is excellent. I would recommend listening to these guys with a bass system...most groups that aren't rap or techno generally don't exploit bass too much, and as a result, those two genres sound awesome with a subwoofer, while other music doesn't benefit as much. Let me say this; with a sub, One Bedroom (and The Biz) is absolutely amazing. Listen to "Hotel Tell" with a good system if you don't believe me. Anyways, as the title of this review suggests, first time or two you listen to it, it's not gonna be as good. There are times when you can really get into it - coming from someone who loves a lot of music and tries to listen to it as much as possible, if any album is so enticing that I'll listen to it three times in one day, there's gonna be something special there. One Bedroom is one of those albums.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A lot more than sheet music, for sho'!!,
By Chad Kelham (Muncie, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Bedroom (Audio CD)
With One Bedroom, TSAC have once again delivered the goods. Though clocking in at around 40 minutes, and offering the curious listener minimal cover art without any lyric sheet whatsoever (both trademarks of previous TSAC releases), One Bedroom offers the listener a panorama of beautiful sounds & plays on words that only TSAC's singer & sole lyricist Sammy Prekop could pull off so well. If there were highlights I could write down, here they are: "Four Corners", "Hotel Tell," "One Bedroom," & "Shoulder Length," one particular track which is a lot more than just head-nodding music. This is also hip-grinding music as well, & could serve as TSAC's answer to the motto "Shake what your mama gave ya!" with its dub-meets-Krautrock-meets-techno beats propelling Sam's voice forward (& often). If there was an alternative to O.A.R., DMB, or Phish, TSAC is the answer to each of these groups & then some. With One Bedroom, they've proven just that. If in doubt, also pick up The Fawn & Oui, TSAC's last 2 releases to see how much they've grown over the past 6 years not only inside Soma E.M.S. but also oustide of it as well. TSAC rule!!
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