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Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum

  • AMG Review of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum

    Amg
    Matt Collar
    All Music Guide

    The debut album from the quirky Michigan-based Tally Hall, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum features the band's rambunctious, playfully literate and often surreal pop. Centered on the four songwriting talents of Rob Cantor, Ross Federman, Joe Hawley, and Andrew Horowitz, Tally Hall often comes off as a precocious arbershop quartet backed by the Raconteurs. In that sense, while the album does evoke such '60s album touchstones as the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the Beach Boys' SMiLE, and the Kinks' The Village Green Preservation Society, primarily it is a modern mix of humorous aroque pop, sincere singer/songwriter moments, deceptively slick garage rock, and even some ironic ap. With that in mind, fans of such similarly minded alt-rock satirists and stylistic omnivores as the Barenaked Ladies and They Might Be Giants should find much to appreciate here. To these ends, it's immediately clear why the leadoff cut "Good Day" won the 2004 John Lennon Scholarship Competition as it's a melodically catchy and sparklingly heady combination of psychedelic rock meets the Buggles. Similarly, such cuts as the power pop inflected "Greener" and "Two WUV" -- a somewhat creepy jokey ode to the Olsen Twins -- make a legitimate bid for the Weezer end of modern ock radio. Throw in a few dewy-eyed adult-alternative allads like Cantor's "Apathy" that draw well-deserved comparisons to Ben Folds Five, and you have the makings of thoroughly listenable mainstream pop album. That said, a large part of the Tally Hall experience is a defiantly conceptual, utterly theatrical, screwball and, more often than not, epic brand of British music hall inspired pop that may not be everyone's cup of tea. However, for those who connect with the band's off-kilter sense of humor and ambitious glee club ock, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum may just be the type of place they want to return to time and again.

the public said...
over 2 years ago

more has been demanded, therefore, more is given!this is how i discovered Tally Hall, actually. the video was on Albino Blacksheep a few years back, (which if you didn't know, is actually a good place to discover some good indie music. SOME, mind you. it's mostly devoted to Flash animation.)

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Tally Hall=delicious.
over 2 years ago

this band is an interesting mix of genres that i haven't heard anywhere else. give them a listen.

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Welcome to Tally Hall
about 1 year ago

A music friend of mine shared her interest in this band a few months back but my first impression was kinda MEH.. now after seeing some of thier new stuff they are growing on me. In this 1st video, I give it a pretty high mark for creative expession on a low budget film and the next one is pretty nice acoustic live song (one of thier newest videos)Never Meant to Know

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