I think this will be my pick for album of the year. Incredible stuff. What are your thoughts?
I think this will be my pick for album of the year. Incredible stuff. What are your thoughts?
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This band has come so far so fast. I agree it is really fantastic from beginning to end. The fact that it is a double album that stays so consistently good is pretty amazing. It is currently my #1 for the year as well. Saw them live a month or so ago too and they were fantastic. I have said this before, but I think if this band could get some exposure to the jam band crowd they could greatly increase their audience. I would think Umphry's McGee fans would eat these guys up if they were exposed to them.
I liked the previous album but was kind of disappointed with this new one.
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SteveSly the person who posted all those great reviews on the ZON? I am privilaged to be in your company. Cheers!
I picked up the vinyl version from one of their shows (groovy colored vinyl btw), i didn't get the download codes that were supposed to be included so i honestly haven't listened to the whole thing start to finish. Loved what i heard so far. A hugely talented bunch indeed!
There's a lot going on with this music. I'm not sure how much I enjoy it though...
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Very busy music.
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no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone
I get an early Mars Volta vibe from this album so yes, a lot going on to absorb.
I like them a whole lot, probably one of my favorite current bands, but I find I have to be in a pretty specific mood to enjoy them. As busy and complex as their music is, it’s not all that varied emotionally. I find almost all their music to be exciting and jubilant, so if I’m not feeling that way then their music can be almost abrasive.
That's an interesting take. Not sure I agree Steve. The majority of UM fans, and fans of jam/prog style bands in general, are college age, and really like to dance and get their groove on, and I don't believe that TYS would provide that for them.
As to the new album. Not sure yet. Liked the first spin quite a bit, and then I played disc 1 in the car on the way to Progfest, and I didn't like it as much. I need a few more attentive spins, to decide.
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i just saw this, that's huge!!! and i just found out i have tix to Wilco on the same night dammit. might have to make a road trip.
I guess TYS are not for everyone and that's cool. I wouldn't call the music busy, or too much going on. It has multiple layers with each musician playing a different part that fits together as a whole. Sort of like Gentle Giant.
I think their music is pretty busy...but I wouldn't call it TOO busy. I find their musicianship to be off the charts excellent personally. Just got the new album this week and am still absorbing it. It may take a while, as most double albums do. I know for some, the singer can be a deal breaker. I find his voice to be quite unique, and fits the music well, not unlike Coheed and Cambria, who I also like a lot. It's good to see Thank You Scientist getting some love on here. Watched this today and though it was pretty cool:
"And if Warhol's a genius, what am I? A speck of lint on the penis of an alien?"
they just got confirmed to play ProgPowerUSA next year, lol.
This is a band I was not entirely familiar with although I'd heard the name quite a bit - I may have listened to a track or two in the past but I don't remember. I decided to listen to Terraformer to hear if there was anything that interested me.
Right off the bat, there is a lot going on musically. I guess one could call it "busy" but I personally use the term "intricate". A lot crammed into every second of every song. The musicianship is top-grade and immediately noticeable. They are a tight group and my OCD appreciates that a lot. I don't know how much of the tightness is done in post-production, but I will listen to some live tracks later and see how they sound. My feeling is that they are probably a very tight live band. The production is really good with jazzy depth that I like. Busyness should be accompanied with good production otherwise it sounds "off" to me. I was especially listening to see how I would respond to hearing the vocals (since they were mentioned above) and I didn't hear anything that sounds out of place or unpleasant. Good singer who isn't doing too much considering the music itself is already the standout feature of the songs.
I really like this. Not regular "it's good" enjoyment (I often feel this way with Magic Pie - another tight group), but genuine "Wow, this is excellent". I tend not to like the hard edge of bands that carry an influence of some metal or metal-fusion, but I feel that it doesn't negatively stand out for me here. I like this group and this album.
Addendum after listening to album twice:
Favorite song is "Anchor" although for me there are no tracks that I would skip over. As for the vocals, I like them quite a bit. They fit the music and lyrics well.
Last edited by Splicer; 09-08-2019 at 11:58 AM.
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Well, gave the new double-album another solid listen on a long drive, the other day. Definitely a lot to dig into. I find the second disc the best, and there are a couple of killer tracks at the end of disc one, including a killer instrumental. They seem to come up with a great instrumental on every release, incorporating wicked riffs and letting each player shine. All-in-all a very good release, with their most full and lush sounding production yet. This seems to help smooth out some of the chaotic, busy nature of the music. I never get why some people find the vocals a deal-breaker...they sound great to me.
It does sadden me a bit, that one of the most talented, energetic and hard-working young, modern prog bands out there, still hasn't made it to a two-page thread, but there you go.
For me at least, 2019 has been another year of super-solid releases, and this fits right in.
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