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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tegan and Sara mature, and blow me away in the process!,
By Cale E. Reneau "audiooverflow.com" (Conroe, Texas United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
How do you follow an album like "So Jealous," an album that not only helped solidify Tegan and Sara's place as one of the decade's most notable indie pop/rock acts, but also helped define their career? How do you follow the sheer, raw enjoyment that was found over every second of such a fantastic record? For the Quin sisters, the answer is "The Con," their newest and, in my opinion, best album.
On "The Con," Tegan and Sara show that they've matured a lot since their last outing, not only musically, but lyrically as well. Whereas "So Jealous" was largely a fast-paced rock album, this one is much more balanced. There are clearly songs that sound like classic Tegan and Sara, but at the same time there are also some beautifully composed and executed songs. Almost every track on the album features multiple layers of guitars and synthesizers. "Relief Next To Me" showcases this addition quite nicely, as does "Knife Going In" and the absolutely awesome title track. "Are You Ten Years Ago" forgoes the typical drum set for an electronic drum track, and the end result is a more effective song than it would've been otherwise. It's clear that the Quin sisters wanted to make an album that branches out from their previous sounds and explores new territory. For any artist, it is always a tricky path to walk. However, Tegan and Sara have achieved their goal flawlessly. They no longer sound like little girls but women. Every second of "The Con" showcases their maturity as musicians and as lyricists, and I couldn't be happier. "So Jealous" was always sort of a guilty pleasure for me. As a grown male, you better believe I faced some opposition from friends when I tried to show them Tegan and Sara. No longer. "The Con" is an album that I'm not only proud to own, but I'm trilled to say that it's one of the best, most surprising records to release in 2007. If you've ever been a Tegan and Sara fan, you absolutely have to check this one out! Key Tracks: 1. "The Con" 2. "Hop A Plane" 3. "Soil, Soil" 4. "Burn Your Life Down" 5. "Like O, Like H" 8 out of 10 Stars
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
All you need to save me,
This review is from: The Con (Audio CD)
The world of pop could use a lot more pop like Tegan and Sara's, and less posturing on MTV with a computerized voice.
And the identical twins show even greater variety in their fifth full-length album, three years after the Juno-nominated "So Jealous." In "The Con," they basically polish their existing guitar pop, but fill the sprightly melodies with confusing experiences and sorrowful romances. It opens with a delicate piano ballad, framing a pretty, poignant song about the confusion and struggles of gay people. "To my heart confusion rose against/the muscles fought so long/to control against the pull of one/magnet to another magnet to another magnet," Tegan and Sara Quin sing together in shifting melodies. "I look into the mirror/for evil that just does not exist..." Things get much more sprightly for the swirling pop of "Relief Next to Me," or the songs that it lays the groundwork for: rapid-fire dancepop, mellow piano ballads, bouncy little indie melodies, mellow acoustics, dark urgent pop stabbed with drumbeats, and energetic powerpop that doesn't let its bounciness keep it from staying intense. Don't listen to "The Con" just once. Listen at least twice. On the first listen you hear a rush of peppy indiepop that's fun and catchy, even when it's being serious. But the second time around you hear all the delicate interweaving of acoustics and keyboard, and the wistful, mournful look back at love and growing to maturity. The Quin sisters play some nimble, swirling guitars, with some bass guitar beefing up songs like the rock-y "Hop A Plane." Ted Gowans also underscores some of the songs with sprightly piano pop, and he also weaves ribbons of glimmering synth through the earthy pop melodies. There are moments of messiness like "Like O, Like H," but usually they smoothly twine into a layered, solid pop melody. They sing everything in girlish, harmonized voices, but the sisters also provide "The Con" with its bittersweet, confusing songwriting. And they've gained more maturity here as well, with lots of enigmatic lines, recollections of the past and lovelorn memories ("If I forget or God forbid die too soon/hope that you'll hear me know that I wrote to you..."). The up-and-down of lyrical romantic angst ends with the painful "Call it Off," which is all about how one of them is in love still, but knows the relationship is doomed ("You take your time coming over here/I think that's for the best/Call, break it off"). Tegan and Sara reach a new level of musical skill with "The Con" -- it's brilliant pop, but filled with heartfelt problems and uncertainty. Definitely a winner.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Such a great album!,
By Julie (Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
If you are hesitant about buying this album, don't be!
It is a GREAT album and definitely a must have for any indie music fan. Tegan and Sara have grown into some really outstanding musicians/lyricist. It's inspiring to see how much they've grow since "This Business of Art" and ""If It Was You." Songs like: Back in your head, Hop a plane, and Nineteen WILL get stuck in your head! Songs like: The con, I was married, soil,soil, like O like H show exactly how much this band has grown musically and lyrically. Listen to this whole album 2 times and I GUARANTEE you'll be hooked! This album was like a breath of fresh air that I so desperately needed. The Con is definitely worth owning.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Short, but so much in so little time happens here,
By andsoitgoes "geek junkie" (Vancouver, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Con (Audio CD)
This album clocks in at a VERY lean 35ish minutes, and I was disappointed at first, but then realized in short order there was a very good reason. Listen to the lyrics, read the songs - In the end I have no doubt that each song stands as a brilliant story, more than in any of their other albums. So much is told in so short a period of time. Prior to The Con, I never believed anything could match up to what they did on So Jealous, and the first listen I was iffy, however every listen after that, including the two listens live, made me realize that this was such a growth, and so much was told - It's pretty amazing. Chris Walla really helped make an emotional journey for these girls. To give that in-depth a look into themselves, it's not something you hear often enough these days.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
uh..may....sing,
By Danny T. (LA, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
I love this music. The tight rhythms and solid guitar work are wonderful. "Floorplan" blew me away. Remind me of Metric somewhat, another great band. Kudos to the Con!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Give it time...you'll like it.,
By T. Renee "Blue" (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Con (Audio CD)
I'll admit that at first I wasn't crazy about this album. I missed the simple upbeat and pop sound of So Jealous and initially The Con isn't that. It isn't this because it is so much more. The lyrics take more time to sort out. The melodies are more diverse. It is altogether a much more mature.
But, some songs - such as "Hop a Plane" "Back In Your Head" "The Con" "Burn Your Life Down" etc - do have the pop sound that can be found in their previous So Jealous album. While other tracks seem to have the folk influence of their even earlier albums. It wasn't until I had some peace and quiet to really listen to the entire album that I fell in love with it. It's nearly impossible to make an accurate decision on if you like a song or not if you're doing seven other things while attempting to listen to The Con.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album!!,
This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
I was impressed with this CD/DVD Tegan and Sara are very talented song writers, this was the first album I have bought in about a year its hard to find some decent music where you like all of the artists songs. This album along with So Jealous have become part of my favorite cd collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very pleased!,
By Kaleidoscope Eyes (Lakewood, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
I was scared at first, after having loved So Jealous so much. However, Tegan and Sara have not let me down! I am majorly looking forward to hearing them in concert this November, as this CD is now my favorite, over all, of theirs!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tegan and Sara Have Arrived With Their Best Yet!,
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This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
I had never heard of Tegan and Sara but kept reading these raving reviews for their new CD THE CON. So I decided to purchase it- the version with the DVD. I haven't been the same since. I'm almost old enough to be their mother but I truly admire these twin sisters. At 27, THE CON is their fifth CD and shows much growth since their previous, SO JEALOUS, though SJ is a great CD too. You must see the DVD that goes along with THE CON to truly appreciate the CD. The Quins are wickedly funny. Very talented playing a variety of insturments as well. Tegan and Sara have two distinct personalities. While Sara writes of her need for independence, Tegan writes of her emptiness of losing a lover. This review should be longer as I could go on forever about this CD and the DVD but I will end it by saying- GO OUT AND BUY IT!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adorable,
This review is from: Con (W/Dvd) (Spec) (Audio CD)
....been a Tegan and sara fan for a while now and i have to say this is No "sell out" downhill album! this is one of the best things i have heard in a LONG time! not only is the album intelligent......it is also adorable! maybe you cant understand that but thats what it is! ...hehe....in conclusion........i want to hug tegan and sara.....theyve done such a brilliant job on this thing..........................
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