| TAPES ‘N
TAPES
Josh Grier * lead vocals, guitar
/ Jeremy Hanson *drums /
Matt Kretzmann * keyboard/ Erik
Appelwick * bass /
The whole thing, Josh Grier says, was the drummer’s fault.
The members of Minneapolis- based Tapes ‘N Tapes were drinking
beers, talking about the last time they saw a quarterback get fully
pummeled in a football game—not just taken down, but full-on,
kick-your-chin-through-the-back-of-your-head obliterated—when
percussionist Jeremy Hanson said it: “When that happens,
you just gotta walk it off.” Maybe it was the Pabst, but
that line sounded like it meant something. “We all stopped
because, in a way, that’s what our album’s about,” says
Grier, “When you get beat down, you have to pick up and move
on. You just have to walk it off.”
There are really only two kinds of walking. There’s the
kind you do because you’re going somewhere, and there’s
the kind you do because you just have to keep going. Because if
you stop, you’ll never get started again. Tapes ‘N
Tapes’ second record is about the second kind of walking,
the one you do when what’s on your mind lately is credit
card debt and lost jobs and wearing a shirt that’s two sizes
too small and yelling at the best people you know for reasons you
don’t understand and mostly feeling like giving up but still
moving forward anyway. That kind of walking, it’s like fighting
for something.
After over a year of cross continent touring that saw them playing
both Lollapalooza and Coachella, the band hunkered down with producer
Dave Fridmann, (Sleater-Kinney’s The Woods, Flaming Lips)
in his isolated upstate New York studio and recorded and mixed
the entire album in just three short weeks. On the opener, “Le
Ruse,” the first thing you hear is one guitar, crackling
like the amp might short-circuit. It’s a small sound, but
it gets bigger and bigger until the drums kick in. Then that small
sound erupts into a shock of fuzzed-out riffs, anchored by rolling
bass lines, sputtering church-organ synths, and a hard, loud beat.
. And somewhere in the middle of it all, Josh Grier is singing: “We’ve
been trying to hold you up to keep you safe from the fall.” That
line could be some form of encouragement, or it could be a warning.
Either way, it makes you want to hold on.
Moments like that, you almost feel the same immediate, front-row
wallop of hearing the Pixies or Pavement play live, which might
be why critics from the New York Times to Pitchfork compared Tapes ‘N
Tapes’ talent to those bands on their debut album in 2006,
The Loon. Except those comparisons aren’t quite right, because
Tapes ‘N Tapes’ sound is distinctly their own: the
shaky vocals, the bursts of low-fi guitars, the haunting keyboard
refrains, and something else you can’t quite place. Something
that’s there in “Hang Them All,” when the quiet
verse drops out and an awesomely muddy blend of guitars surges
in. Or in “Lines,” which begins as a ballad suddenly
burns up into an epic call-to-arms with military drums and fierce,
barked vocals. Or in “The Dirty Dirty,” with its driving
guitar and unrelenting rhythm. It’s something that, like
the kind of walk the record was named for, makes you feel a little
different when you come out of it than you did going into it. Something
that’s strange and gritty and delicate and furious. And thrilling.
*****
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TAPES ‘N TAPES ANNOUNCE SPRING TOUR
SOPHOMORE
ALBUM, “WALK IT OFF” OUT APRIL 8TH
Tapes ‘n Tapes will hit the road this spring
in support of their upcoming album, “Walk It Off,” which
is set for release on April 8th. After select
appearances at SXSW, they will start the tour in their hometown
of Minneapolis on April 10th and continue their way across the
country throughout April and May.
Produced by Dave Fridmann, “Walk It Off” is the Minneapolis-based
band’s first record since 2006’s widely lauded “The
Loon,” which established the band – Josh Grier (guitar,
vocals), Jeremy Hanson (drums), Matt Kretzman (keyboards), Erik
Appelwick (bass guitar) – as ones to watch. Pitchfork called
the album “11 tracks stuffed with hook after addictively
anthemic hook” while Rolling Stone declared it “as
loveable as it is bewildering” and Entertainment Weekly said
it “excites with twisty guitar tangents, an airtight country
two-step, and commanding choruses that Grier belts out with the
fervor of a preacher.”
Tapes ‘n Tapes’ signature sound is distinctly their
own concoction; the shaky vocals, the bursts of low-fi guitars
and the haunting keyboard refrains. Whether it is on the opening
track, “Le Ruse,” where the first thing you hear is
one guitar, crackling like the amp might short-circuit or the last,
on the swaggering, “The Dirty Dirty,” with its driving
guitar and unrelenting rhythm, the band continue to hone their
own brand of jittery rock that has found the sweet spot where experimental
song structure meets melodic accessibility.
Tour dates are as follows:
3/12-16 SXSW - Austin,
Texas
4/10/08 First Avenue - Minneapolis,
Minnesota
4/11/08 Metro - Chicago,
Illinois
4/12/08 The Magic Stick - Detroit,
Michigan
4/14/08 The Opera House - Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
4/15/08 Cabaret Music Hall - Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
4/16/08 Higher Ground Showcase Lounge So. - Burlington,
Vermont
4/17/08 Paradise Rock Club - Boston,
Massachusetts
4/18/08 Fillmore New York-Irving Plaza - New
York, New York
4/19/08 Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn,
New York
4/22/08 First Unitarian Church - Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
4/23/08 Nightclub 9:30 - Washington,
D.C.
4/24/08 Local 506 - Chapel
Hill, North Carolina
4/25/08 The Earl - Atlanta,
Georgia
4/26/08 Cafe 11 - St.
Augustine, Florida
4/28/08 The Social - Orlando,
Florida
4/29/08 Common Grounds - Gainesville,
Florida
4/30/08 Bottletree - Birmingham,
Alabama
5/02/08 Antone's - Austin,
Texas
5/03/08 Hailey's - Denton,
Texas
5/06/08 Club Congress - Tucson,
Arizona
5/07/08 The Casbah - San
Diego, California
5/08/08 Troubadour - West
Hollywood, California
5/09/08 Troubadour - West
Hollywood, California
5/10/08 Fillmore - San
Francisco, California
5/12/08 W.O.W. Hall - Eugene,
Oregon
5/13/08 Richards on Richards - Vancouver,
B.C., Canada
5/14/08 The Showbox - Seattle,
Washington
5/16/08 In The Venue - Salt
Lake City, Utah
5/17/08 Bluebird Theater - Denver,
Colorado
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