- Release date:
- June 17, 2008
- Artist/Band name:
- Tilly and the Wall
- Record label:
- Team Love
- Official Web Site:
- http://tillyandthewall.com/
Why you should care: Tilly and the Wall's kitchen-sink pop is light and airy, but manages to get down to the nitty-gritty, especially on the conscientious "o" single "Pot Kettle Black." Pressnall's tap dancing is as much a risk as a gimmick, which is to say that it pays off nicely. You'll be hard-pressed to find a more cacophonous band making such pretty noise. In fact, they've got a song about that on "o" called, what else, "Cacophony."
Verdict: "o" is a skewed blast, something Phil Spector might have dreamt up after eating too much spicy food. The clumsy stomp of "Chandelier" sounds like it might have dropped off of Tom Waits’ plate, and "Dust Me Off" could have been the Go-Go's B-side Belinda Carlisle was too scared to show off. The shouts sparking the off-kilter rhythms and horns of "I Found You" turn the song's saccharine center into a steamrolling anthem. Even the winsome acoustic number "Tall Tall Grass" feels like a square peg in a round hole. From the first tune to the tap dance solos of the finale "Too Excited," "o" is an uncomfortable good time.
X-Factor: The band recently performed an alphabet song scheduled to air on "Sesame Street."


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