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- Artist(s): Charlie Brand, Alex Gerber, Rick Schaier, Algernon Quashie
- Summary: The Arizona indie rock band's second album was produced by Chris Chu of the Morning Benders.
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- Record Label: Modern Art
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Pop
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Positive: 5 out of 7
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Mixed: 2 out of 7
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Negative: 0 out of 7
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Fans of kitchen-sink psychedelia will find few greater treats this summer.
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Alternative PressThey really hit their offbeat stride on Fortress with "Japanese Woman," the tale of a woman who "lives in my closet" and "eats up all my food when she thinks I'm at the office." [Aug 2010, p.150]
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Basically, Fortress will surprise some and maybe even anger others. But with the right Feel Good mindset, it can be a wonderful journey through the mind of some a.) interesting people or b.) interestingly intoxicated people. Plus, there are boobs on the cover.
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The Brooklyn-based foursome spends a lot of time here style-pinching, connecting dots already drawn by contemporary indie acts. And yet Miniature Tigers are often able to pull it off.
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The Tigers have no trouble doing vivacious and catchy without being cloying, so it's a shame they've shelved that skill.
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There are a lot of ideas, both musical and lyrical, packed into the ten songs on Fortress. For Charlie Brand and his band, the weirder, more complex ones seems to work out the best.
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The album is certainly more in vogue than Tell It to the Volcano--its blippy keyboards and amorphous arrangements sound very 2010--but that doesn't keep it from sounding less gratifying than the band's debut, which prized a good pop hook above all else.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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Mixed: 0 out of 2
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Negative: 0 out of 2
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Sep 13, 2010
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Jun 21, 2011
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