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REVIEW - Assaf Vestin (www.progarchives.com)
"I got to know The Tea Club after being contacted
by Dan from the band since he read my praises for their friends, the NJ
based eclectic rock band, The Fun Machine. With clear vocals and
powerful guitars and drums, the band plays what sounds like
straightforward rock at first, but their musicianship and the
intricacies and small twists and various parts in their songs help the
outcome achieve what is more than just that original statement.
A warm and heavy chopping guitar riff is your
reception as The Tea Club’s album starts, evolving into a higher
volume song which reminds me a bit of Dredg and Oceansize; however, the
band does not stagnate as they present changes within the song about
two and a half minutes in, showing a more laid back form, still with
the same rich sound. The album in general has a heavy sound to it and
the mood alternates from slightly sad to somewhat angry and energetic
to moderately happy and anything between those. As one can infer from
that, it also means that there is changes in tempo and volume of the
music accordingly to appropriately convey these feelings. Thus, the
variety comes into play in the compositions and in the spirit they
create.
This album will appeal to those who like a
creative take on rock, making it more than just another rock band. Song
like Big Al, Purple Chukz and The Clincher are very good example of
that. It is also a direction I would love to see the band take more and
progress to in their future releases. This is definitely where they
shine and present their most interesting and captivating ideas, work
and playing. A song like Castle Builder shows their more
straightforward approach at song writing, which is also effective with
its melody and warm rich sound and the melancholic atmosphere it
creates. Aside from that, they write quite compelling music, and while
I did not find it too catchy, it’s definitely enjoyable and very
pleasant to listen to and requires several listening
“sessions” to grasp it fully. This is a very well produced
album with beautiful music and a gripping tone. I am looking forward to
their next release."
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