Showing posts with label Bishop Allen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bishop Allen. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Review: Bishop Allen - Grrr... (* * * 1/2)

The pop-folk duo of Justin Rice and Christian Rudder, or Bishop Allen, released their third album recently, the adorably titled Grrr... The record follows their solid 2007 effort, The Broken String, which was actually a collection of the best of an EP project the band had completed the year before. The album was better than it really had any right to be, a quaint, fun record that established the group as a band to watch. The two core members sing and play a variety of instruments in addition the support of a revolving cast of musicians that keeps the band's music surprising and fresh. According to the duo, the new record's pop sound actually feels more at home with their debut, Charm School.

Bishop Allen previewed two tracks from the upcoming album a couple months ago that gave a pretty good indication of what you'd find throughout the rest of Grrr... if you got the chance to hear them. Opener "Dimmer" was one, a bouncy, catchy pop-rock tune, and the other was "The Ancient Commonsense of Things," another equally bouncy, catchy pop-rock tune. And that's what you'll find throughout the rest of the record with very few exceptions, though the band throw in a few curves to keep things interesting and their sense of melody is enough to make for some great moments. Highlights include "True or False," which features some pleasant female vocals on the verse and well-placed horns on the chorus, "Shanghaied," which is just plain fun, with group vocals and xylophone rounding out the upbeat sound, and "Cue the Elephants," a more rockin' tune with urgent drum and guitar lines.

There are a few weak spots spread throughout the thirteen tracks, like the bland "South China Moon" and the snoozy "The Magpie," but the material is generally entertaining and well-presented with a variety of instrumental flourishes even when the songs aren't especially memorable. While the record doesn't contain the amount of standout tunes that were found on its predecessor, Grrr... is another decent effort from a band that I expect will continue to offer great indie-pop music for years to come.

Check out my earlier post to download two tracks from the album.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

New Bishop Allen tunes from Grrr...!

Bishop Allen's new album, entitled Grrr..., doesn't hit stores for another month (March 10th), but you can get a preview by downloading two tracks from the upcoming release here. Uber-catchy pop anthems "The Ancient Commonsense of Things" and "Dimmer" are up there with the best of Bishop Allen's previous release, The Broken String, which was one of my favorite discoveries in 2007.

The Ancient Commonsense of Things (MP3)

Dimmer (MP3)

Get the tracks and head on over to BishopAllen.com to preorder Grrr... Bishop Allen are heading out on tour immediately following the release, so you should also check out these tour dates:

03/10/09 New York City, NY - Other Music (Free In-Store)
03/12/09 Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church
03/13/09 Washington, DC - Black Cat
03/14/09 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506
03/15/09 Asheville, NC - The Rocket Club
03/16/09 Memphis, TN - Hi Tone Cafe
03/17/09 Little Rock, AR - Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack
03/18/09 Dallas, TX - House of Blues - The Pontiac Garage
03/19/09 Austin, TX - SXSW
03/20/09 Austin, TX - SXSW
03/23/09 West Hollywood, CA - The Troubadour
03/24/09 San Francisco, CA - The Rickshaw Shop
03/26/09 Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court
03/27/09 Provo, UT - Velour - YES!!
03/28/09 Denver, CO - Hi Dive
03/29/09 Lawrence, KS - Jackpot Saloon
03/31/09 Chicago, IL - Subterranean
04/02/09 Northhampton, MA - Iron Horse
04/03/09 Cambridge, MA - Middle East
04/04/09 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
04/05/09 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom