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Tilly and the Wall

Bottoms of Barrels

  • AMG Review of Bottoms of Barrels

    Amg
    Tim Sendra
    All Music Guide

    Tilly and the Wall's second album retains all the hook-filled exuberance, angst, drama, and emotion that made their first album such a thrill. Also, the drummer is still a tap dancer and a damn fine one, and the vocalists (Kianna Alarid, Neely Jenkins, and Derek Pressnall) still harmonize and wail like the heartbroken kids they sing about. Most importantly, the songs are mostly as strong and memorable as before, especially those that feature female lead vocals like the rollicking opener "Rainbows in the Dark," "Black and Blue," and the wild mariachi horn-filled "Bad Education." (Though the songs with group vocals like "Sing Songs Along" and the nearly-country "Brave Day" are nice too.) What has changed here is the sound of the band. With more experience, they have gained confidence as well as musical expertise. The recording is warm, rich, and layered with the addition of twangy guitars, stately pianos, expensive-sounding organs, and a coating of cozy reverb. It makes for a more professional and listenable record, but the sonic improvements lessen the impact of the songs and performances just enough to make the record a slight disappointment. Slight. Maybe knocks it down from stunning (as Wild Like Children was) to super-good, but that's not a bad place to be, really. And you can't blame them for growing up a little and shedding some of the inspired amateurism, rough edges, and unhinged passion they previously exhibited. It happens to just about every band. The trick is to stay true to the original ideals the band began with as you grow. Tilly and the Wall have done that here, and as long as they keep making records as committed as Bottoms of Barrels, they will remain a band worth believing in.

Go Tilly Go!
over 2 years ago

I really do love this album.Anyways, I found out awhile ago that the song 'Lost Girls' is about this novel that the one artist wrote whos name i knew but i just completley blanked on. Shit. Ill update that later.Funny story, most of my girl type friends have sword off men. Some of these women I am highly attracted to, and that is really lame.I give it a week.=PChuck P. out

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Making musical amends for that Whitney Houston debaclle
about 1 year ago

Sorry...i guess I was a little depressed and in a moment of weakness I posted that...no excuse I know, but what's done is done...I can only try and erase it from your minds with a good song.So...here is a 'Tilly And The Wall Song'Enjoy

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What's In A Name?
over 2 years ago

If you're named Mimi, quite a bit of teasing in elementary school and then in your adult life, everyone telling you they call their grandmother Mimi.I, of course, did not call my grandmother Mimi. I called her Tilly. Hence my immediate affection for a band named Tilly and the Wall. They are quite lovely and watching this video I'm immediately reminded of their friendship with Of Montreal. This

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Go Tilly Go!
over 2 years ago

I really do love this album.Anyways, I found out awhile ago that the song 'Lost Girls' is about this novel that the one artist wrote whos name i knew but i just completley blanked on. Shit. Ill update that later.Funny story, most of my girl type friends have sword off men. Some of these women I am highly attracted to, and that is really lame.I give it a week.=PChuck P. out

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