The Head and the Heart - Cats and Dogs
Recorded and released on their own dime, the Head and the Heart’s self-titled debut is one of the biggest grassroots success stories of the past year. The Seattle band managed to sell 10,000 copies by word of mouth alone, which is impressive for any unsigned act, especially in this economic and business climate. They’re touring relentlessly and have landed some enviable opening gigs for Vampire Weekend and, ahem, Dave Matthews. The result is a deal with Sub Pop and, inevitably, a re-release of their debut.
That would be a remarkable story if the album were innovative or intriguing, if it offered some new take on Pacific Northwest folk-rock, if it had personality beyond its success. Instead, The Head and the Heart is a lackluster mélange of vaguely old-time instrumentation, wan gospel harmonies, and heart-always-on-sleeve songwriting. Jon Russell and Josiah Johnson trade off lead vocals, each trying to out-earnest the other, while Charity Thielen’s violin traces placid swirls around the melodies. But it’s Kenny Hensley’s piano that distinguishes the band and broadens their palette, for better or worse. He injects some much-needed pomp into “Ghosts” and “Heaven Go Easy on Me”, goosing these songs out of their tasteful torpor. On the other hand, he constantly falls back on the tactic of repeating chords to convey general drama, which recalls Coldplay more than Tin Pan Alley.
Sorry for my late post, It was my 18th.
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roots have grown, but i don’t know where they are.
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