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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Shapes and Sizes - s/t

Name: Shapes and Sizes
Album: s/t
Year: 2006
Style: Indie
Similar Bands: Shins, Mates of State, Deerhoof, Immaculate Machine, Aldous Harding, High Llamas, Pavement, Mirah
"One-Word" Review: gently jagged soundscape pop
Based Out Of: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Label: Asthmatic Kitty Records
Cover, Tray Artwork
Liner Notes, CD, Promo Sticker, Back
Shapes and Sizes (2006)
  1. Island's Gone Bad 4:44
  2. Weekends at a Time 4:13
  3. I Am Cold 4:34
  4. Northern Lights 3:51
  5. Wilderness 3:29
  6. Goldenhead 3:39
  7. Topsy Turvey 3:38
  8. Oh, No, Oh Boy 3:46
  9. Rory's Bleeding 3:34
  10. Boy, You Shouldn't Have 5:32
Album Rating (1-10): 6.0

Members & Other Bands:
  • Rory Seydel - Guitar, Ukelele, Vox (the Weird Weeds, Project Pablo)
  • Caila Thompson-Hannant - Guitar, Keys, Piano, Vox (Miracle Fortress, Parakeets, Think About Life, The Weird Weeds, TOPS)
  • Nathan Gage - Bass, Keys, Vox (Elfin Saddle, Lee Hutzulak, Clues, Bry Webb, Hidden Words, Michae; Feuerstack)
  • Jon Crellin - Drums, Vibes (Galen Hartley, Tamara Sandor)
  • Caity Gallupel - Artwork
  • Darren Bennett - Layouts
  • Tolan McNeil - Recording, Pedal, Lap Steel Guitars (Onionhouse, Carolyn Mark, Hank Pine, Lily Fawn, Himalayan Bear, Dayglo Abortions, Daddy's Hands, Amy Honey, Eugene Chadbourne, Dave Lang, Frog Eyes, Tom Holliston, Leeroy Stagger, Pink Mountaintops, Budokan)
  • Brooke Maxwell - Tenor Sax (Rachelle Van Zanten, Lester Quitzau)
  • Mike Mazza - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
  • Mieka Kohut - Viola
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, but with their artwork + duct tape, it is definitely going to be some Indie music with experimental tendencies and intriguing melodies, perhaps organic and naturally inspired +  noise...i'm thinking Need New Body / Man Man, perhaps (hoping). 

Album Review: Overall, the album has a light, quiet soundscape feel to it, although there are some broken moments, beeps and brass peppered in throughout. If there is any way to *feel* like a band who typifies the Canadian landscape, they feel it. But for a group with two sets of distinct vocals and a handful of instruments, the album does not resonate with anything very memorable.

Three albums decorate the band's discography, as do three locations, including Vancouver and Montreal. They signed to Sufjan Stevens' label based on a demo sent his way & a breakfast that followed.

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