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Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 05:08 AM
As Tall as Lions - You Can't Take It With You
Record Label: Triple Crown Records/Independent Label Group
Release Date: Aug. 18, 2009

The maturation process of musicians is always an interesting and engaging concept. Watching bands grow from disc to disc is always compelling and trying to discern what went on in between the lines is always an interesting ordeal. For Long Island's As Tall As Lions the steps towards third release You Can't Take It With You were craggy and steep, as the band shifted producers at least twice and scrambled at various points to get their ducks in a row. When the dust settled and the stars aligned, happenstance took its course and the end result is a spacey, multi-layered amalgamation of 12 wholly different songs. Equal parts quirky and impressive, You Can't Take It With You is a daring exercise in stretching the creative limits and redefining artistic expression. Each song is heavily nuanced, painstakingly rhythmic and consummately cathartic.

Opening track "Circles," is a swirly, celestial maze that swoops and ducks, cascading around a hushed vocal from Nigro, staccato handclaps and a dreamy guitar line. From the opening verses to the song's middle half its readily apparent this isn't the As Tall as Lions most are familiar with. This is no lush pop anthem, instead its a concentric ring overlapping into one intoxicating opener. The brief "Sixes and Sevens" begins with a gang choir vocal intro before giving way to Nigro's falsetto, which get a bit yelpy at times. As Tall as Lions....Yelpy? Say it ain't so. That adjustment is but the first of many on this ever eccentric adventure. As a song "Sixes and Sevens" has a definite psychedelic bent that seems fixated more on the feel and mood and not so much a hooky chorus. This very tactic paints much of the rest of the disc. The band seemed to focus more on atmosphere and improvisation this time around, perhaps in an effort to challenge themselves but also to step away from their prior selves.

This is most evident on title track "You Can't Take It With You," in which bassist Julio Tavarez takes his turn at the mic and pushes his way through an ethereal glove that features a spectacular chorus but seems to drag and crawl at a point in which a disc probably shouldn't. Stylistically there are few reasons to dismiss it, and it's as close to a ten as the band has ever done. But its placement in the track listing seems a bit puzzling. Something this pensive so soon? Thankfully, the quintet finds their familiar groove on fourth track "Go Easy," which begins gently, as Nigro sounds haggard and beat, eventually conceding, "Nothing goes the way you planned." For the first time in three songs, ATAL sounds like themselves again and its inspired, graceful and constantly moving forward. Ahh, this is what ATAL does best.

Tavarez returns again on the heart-stopping "Duremete," which begins with bare piano, hushed brushes and another tortured sentiment. Aided by a searing guitar line, this may easily be one of the band's finest moments. The airy atmosphere gives way to a trumpet, and an inspired outro, as Tavarez sings "I know better days will come." Unfortunately the last two minutes are superfluous and more or less alienate the listening experience. Thankfully Nigro returns on lead single "In Case of Rapture." Punchy, emotive and spitting with passion, "Rapture" finds the band, hitting their stride and blazing forward with their best chorus to date. Built around a wall of sound that seems destined for arenas and amphitheaters, "Rapture, " is lyrically solid, melodically masterful and rhythmically rich. For all intents and purposes, it's a veritable homerun.

As with most highs, a low is soon to follow and exactly that happens. On "We's Been Waitin'," the bottom drops out rather quickly as Dan's megaphone vocals are backed by a tinkling piano, children cooing, staccato vocals and a drug-induced haze. The piano-fueled "Is This Tomorrow?" has all the right intentions and the trademark ATAL sound but its placement is a bit off-putting. Why couldn't this have been the second track? Why did this have to come so late after the eight-minute "Duermete" has already left us exhausted. Even with a funky bass line, a gigantic chorus and the refrain, "You don't need to see something, to know it needs a change," the song is still not salvageable. While it's a step up from "We's Been Waitin'," it feels lost and misplaced at this point in the album.

Guitarist Saen Fitzgerald marks his ATAL vocal debut on the stark "Sleepyhead," a bleary-eyed meditation set to the soundtrack of a beeping hospital heart-rate monitor. For all its charms, it comes across as dusty filler and feels incredibly out of place. On the trumpet-fueled "The Narrows," ATAL mixes hand claps, sultry vocals and an organ outro to finish the disc with a flourish. The album's last hurrah is the soul throwback "Lost My Mind," which for all intents and purposes is a vessel for Nigro to showcase his powerhouse vocals. A bonus track of Australian singer/songwriter Kimbra stumbles along a few minutes later but it's too brief and too lo-fi to really make any lasting contribution.

One certainly can't fault the band for taking risks and pushing their sonic palette to new limits, after all they had hinted at this on EP Into the Flood, but when nearly half the album is composed of ambient, experimental numbers, accessibility and relativity seem to have taken a backseat. While You Cant Take It With You has quite a few highs ("Go Easy," "In Case of Rapture," "Circles," the first five minutes of "Duermete" and "Lost My Mind") there's still quite a few odd choices that make this somewhat underwhelming. Even in its eccentric moments, the music is still the band's most advanced and most sophisticated and its hard to deny that this is not a step forward. The biggest problem is the lasting impression. Whereas the self-titled had at least eight indelible songs, You Can't Take It With You has quite a few less. So while the strength of songs like "Rapture," may propel the band to even greater heights, there's a twinge of disappointment clouding up the liner notes.

Kbm600
08/11/09, 05:22 AM
I already pre-ordered this album, I'm really hoping this doesn't turn out to be a disappointment. (I haven't heard any of the songs when I pre-ordered, I wanted to be surprised.) This review doesn't help my worries.

Besides that, fantastic review. Well written.

Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 05:25 AM
I already pre-ordered this album, I'm really hoping this doesn't turn out to be a disappointment. (I haven't heard any of the songs when I pre-ordered, I wanted to be surprised.) This review doesn't help my worries.

Besides that, fantastic review. Well written.
It's not a major letdown by any stretch. There are some incredible songs on this record. The disappointment is only slight. I assure you, you will enjoy this record. It can be exhausting though.

Keagan Ilvonen
08/11/09, 05:32 AM
I preordered as well. One of my highly anticipated 09 releases. Again you have me excited.

Inaction
08/11/09, 05:33 AM
Out of the four songs I've heard, only "Circles" has been able to hold my attention. Considering how much I loved the last, I probably don't need to explain how much of a disappointment that is. There's something missing and I don't quite know what it is. I'm hoping that by the time this is released over here I'll feel differently but it's not looking likely.

It's a shame really. There's no other way to put it.

Keagan Ilvonen
08/11/09, 05:34 AM
Oh I forgot to mention, great job Greg!

CIMA
08/11/09, 05:36 AM
Really looking forward to this album. This is a really great review and just makes me want it all the more.

patpratt
08/11/09, 05:37 AM
good review.

this band seems so arrogant...

Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 05:39 AM
good review.

this band seems so arrogant...
Not even close. Far from arrogant.

Steve Henderson
08/11/09, 05:43 AM
good review.

this band seems so arrogant...
How do you figure? They work hard, make amazing music, have a flawless live show, and are really nice guys. Can't ask for much more than that.

Keagan Ilvonen
08/11/09, 05:44 AM
good review.

this band seems so arrogant...
lol how?

patpratt
08/11/09, 06:11 AM
lol how?
i guess i'm wrong. never met the guys, so i guess i couldn't say. thanks for setting the record straight

nwani
08/11/09, 06:33 AM
excellent review...however after reading it i feel like the score you gave it seems a bit high. most of the review is dedicated to the odd choices the band made on the record. i dont want to read into the score too much, because i know that your write-up is really what's important, but do the stand-out tracks really make up for the missteps enough for the album to warrant an 86%?

cereal4life
08/11/09, 06:42 AM
Nice review, Greg. An engaging piece! From your criticisms, it doesn't seem to agree with a score of 86. Score isn't really an issue for me, so whatever.

I am anticipating this album but I'm not sure if the change in sound will agree with me; I'm a big fan of the self-titled. We shall see!

mmitrick
08/11/09, 06:56 AM
really solid review greg..I cannot wait to hear this album

lesterCorp.
08/11/09, 06:57 AM
I never really could get into their first record and the into the flood ep title track i thought was good but not great.

i've listened to circles and in case of rapture and think they're fantastic, is that an indication that i may enjoy this album more than the previous one?

(i thought ghost of york was a pretty good song but that's it)

EDIT: very good review also.

Galedeep
08/11/09, 07:02 AM
I was expecting that there would be some minor disappointment associated with this record, because their self-titled is pretty much impossible to top. But I am still really excited for it.

Ska Senanake
08/11/09, 07:06 AM
Why are people giving this such bad reviews when they haven't heard it yet?

Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 07:19 AM
Nice review, Greg. An engaging piece! From your criticisms, it doesn't seem to agree with a score of 86. Score isn't really an issue for me, so whatever.

I am anticipating this album but I'm not sure if the change in sound will agree with me; I'm a big fan of the self-titled. We shall see!
This band is scarily talented. They made some wrong choices, but where exactly do you discount wrong choices when it comes to Production, Vocals, Lyrics, Musicianship, etc? I didn't really see any place where I could knock them down. That being said, they made some missteps here, but those missteps are still worlds apart from most bands. Had this been more solid from start to finish, it would have been in the 90s. The score stands.

jaimegill
08/11/09, 07:30 AM
Why are people giving this such bad reviews when they haven't heard it yet?
was wondering the same thing. who the hell is reviewing this album..

Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 07:42 AM
was wondering the same thing. who the hell is reviewing this album..
Ummm. I've had the album since last month and have listened to it close to 20 times.
What are you insinuating?

asteria
08/11/09, 07:44 AM
This is one album I am really looking forward. I remember years ago when I heard their album Lafcaido and thought it was the best thing since sliced bread (which I happen to be eating at the moment). I just recently heard their self-titled release and the Into The Flood EP. Both blew me away like the first time I got head from the cute girl next door. This, Thrice, and Brand New are going to make this an amazing year.

Burnout2888
08/11/09, 08:04 AM
Ummm. I've had the album since last month and have listened to it close to 20 times.
What are you insinuating?

They meant what users are reviewing the album if it hasn't leaked.

Dirge07
08/11/09, 08:05 AM
Me likie (great review)
:D

jaimegill
08/11/09, 08:05 AM
Ummm. I've had the album since last month and have listened to it close to 20 times.
What are you insinuating?
talking about the member ratings...not yours. not everyone is as fortunate as you, a reviewer, and im pretty sure this hasnt leaked yet...so why is the member rating a 70%?

Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 08:19 AM
talking about the member ratings...not yours. not everyone is as fortunate as you, a reviewer, and im pretty sure this hasnt leaked yet...so why is the member rating a 70%?
Great question! I guess they like the three songs they've heard.

xapplexpiex
08/11/09, 08:39 AM
Good review! I've heard only good things about this disc. I might check them out.

zubinmoosa
08/11/09, 08:56 AM
Very excited for this

JustAGirl01
08/11/09, 09:29 AM
CANNOT wait for this!

n1asfan
08/11/09, 09:46 AM
This CD sounds like it is going to be awesome...I cannot wait to get it in the mail next week!

Dan Sando
08/11/09, 10:21 AM
good review.

this band seems so arrogant...
exact opposite..saw them in a tiny club in hoboken, they couldnt be more appreciative of the crowd that came out to see them...and they put on a sick show as well!

baton
08/11/09, 10:30 AM
solid review, but ATAL is good enough to still keep mi high hoped about this record, i'm sure it's going to give me chills few times

Gregory Robson
08/11/09, 10:43 AM
solid review, but ATAL is good enough to still keep mi high hoped about this record, i'm sure it's going to give me chills few times
It will. I can think of at least four songs that do.

shawnPLAGUES
08/11/09, 10:52 AM
Great review. I have been waiting for this one for awhile now.

weworemasks
08/11/09, 11:17 AM
good review.

this band seems so arrogant...

i guess i'm wrong. never met the guys, so i guess i couldn't say. thanks for setting the record straight

yeah, they're not arrogant. i interviewed dan after a show at sxsw this past march and his manager said "keep it close to ten minutes" because dan's voice was shot and they had a show the next day. dan ended up having drinks and talking to us for about 25 minutes.

weworemasks
08/11/09, 11:18 AM
oh and i absolutely cannot wait to hear this record. it's been preordered. i'm really excited about that instrumental EP.

poppa Q
08/11/09, 11:29 AM
This sounds exactly like what I was hoping for with this record. Can't wait.

DanielJames
08/11/09, 11:47 AM
Wonderful review. Very well written. I'm really hoping I love this album. I've liked all the songs I've heard so far so I have high hopes.

Cue the Sun
08/11/09, 11:52 AM
yeah, they're not arrogant. i interviewed dan after a show at sxsw this past march and his manager said "keep it close to ten minutes" because dan's voice was shot and they had a show the next day. dan ended up having drinks and talking to us for about 25 minutes.
I just checked out that interview out of curiosity. It was a great read

Ryzenfall
08/11/09, 12:11 PM
Do want. Great review.

InBetweenAisles
08/11/09, 01:51 PM
I've only listened to those few new songs that they released and I'd have to say they were really amazing. Circles was my personal favorite. I can't wait to get this album.

dru
08/11/09, 01:53 PM
yeah, they're not arrogant. i interviewed dan after a show at sxsw this past march and his manager said "keep it close to ten minutes" because dan's voice was shot and they had a show the next day. dan ended up having drinks and talking to us for about 25 minutes.
haha that's so cool. excited for this one

giovanni_c
08/11/09, 02:07 PM
I remember looking into this band on their last album, and this is reminding me to buy their stuff. (Last time around was just streaming, etc.)

The vocabulary in this review is a bit more heavy than I'm used to seeing here, but I thought it was good.

PunkDrums182
08/11/09, 02:30 PM
This review certainly makes me nervous

inthemidst
08/11/09, 02:41 PM
Great review Greg; the only thing that caught my eye is that you gave it an 86%, but also mentioned that half of the album failed to meet your expectations. Is that due to the gradual progression from Lafcadio to the self-titled, or is it because of the eclectic use of instrumentation that made you give it that high of a score?

Travis Parno
08/11/09, 04:36 PM
It's not a major letdown by any stretch. There are some incredible songs on this record. The disappointment is only slight. I assure you, you will enjoy this record. It can be exhausting though.
nailed it on all points, both in the review and in this comment. can't wait to get the vinyl~

Kbm600
08/11/09, 07:37 PM
I remember looking into this band on their last album, and this is reminding me to buy their stuff. (Last time around was just streaming, etc.)

The vocabulary in this review is a bit more heavy than I'm used to seeing here, but I thought it was good.


Personally that's what made me drawn to this review. I'd like to see more reviews styled this way.

Overpass
08/11/09, 08:05 PM
Great review. Definitely a contender for AOTY, I love this band.

Sic Transit Zeb
08/11/09, 10:14 PM
It's not a major letdown by any stretch. There are some incredible songs on this record. The disappointment is only slight. I assure you, you will enjoy this record. It can be exhausting though.
what a really well written review. I'm impressed. Kudos to you.

I havne't heard this album yet but I'm pumped. I really love this band.

Sic Transit Zeb
08/11/09, 10:14 PM
Personally that's what made me drawn to this review. I'd like to see more reviews styled this way.
x24

StartAngry&Mad
08/11/09, 10:46 PM
Having seen and met them last week with RXB and Dredg, all I can say is that they blew me away with their live show and were the band that night to give me chills (taking nothing away from RXB and Dredg who were also incredible)...the new tracks sounded EPIC and were really gracious and friendly guys to talk to

Chris Fallon
08/12/09, 01:09 AM
I haven't heard this yet, but I reeeeeally want to. Their last release got a lot of spin-time with me, and I like the sound of this.

CS Lewis
08/12/09, 09:10 AM
Where would you say this album ranks among their discography? Because I don't think the songs I've heard streamed so far are as good as the songs on Lafcadio or the self-titled.

Gregory Robson
08/12/09, 09:39 AM
Where would you say this album ranks among their discography? Because I don't think the songs I've heard streamed so far are as good as the songs on Lafcadio or the self-titled.
This is their best album to date from a sonic standpoint. Its exploratory, its precise and its well-crafted. That being said it does meander a lot and at times can be a bit ambient and exhausting. My take is that it's not as accessible or commercial as the last effort, but is far better than Lafcadio. I still prefer the self-titled, but this has some AMAZING songs.

CS Lewis
08/12/09, 09:40 AM
This is their best album to date from a sonic standpoint. Its exploratory, its precise and its well-crafted. That being said it does meander a lot and at times can be a bit ambient and exhausting. My take is that it's not as accessible or commercial as the last effort, but is far better than Lafcadio. I still prefer the self-titled, but this has some AMAZING songs.
Alright. Thanks man and a great review :) I'm looking forward to picking this up.

Pod
08/12/09, 12:39 PM
Good review Greg! However, I disagree that We's Been Waitin' is a low point in the album. It's definitely right up there with the bliss that are Go Easy, Rapture, & Is This Tomorrow.

I do agree that the placement of these songs seems a bit off. Is This Tomorrow would fare better as the second song, and a lot of the slower songs could be placed closer to the end.

Odd song placement aside, it's a great album. I don't think it will be a disappointment to fans of their other albums...but you do have to let it grow on you a little.

speed
08/12/09, 04:02 PM
this band seems so arrogant...

Actually that label and decription would better describe " the darlings of AP.NET" .... Brand New

Gregory Robson
08/12/09, 04:45 PM
Good review Greg! However, I disagree that We's Been Waitin' is a low point in the album. It's definitely right up there with the bliss that are Go Easy, Rapture, & Is This Tomorrow.

I do agree that the placement of these songs seems a bit off. Is This Tomorrow would fare better as the second song, and a lot of the slower songs could be placed closer to the end.

Odd song placement aside, it's a great album. I don't think it will be a disappointment to fans of their other albums...but you do have to let it grow on you a little.
When I saw Dan at Irving Plaza, he too was shocked I didn't like "We's Been' Waitin'." I've given the album a ton of spins too. I mean, close to 20 now, and I still can't get myself to like it. They are my favorite band, so I am willing to give it as many listens until I like it, but so far, no luck.

By the way, thanks for the comments and glad you agree about the song chronology. It sure did/does bother me. As Kurt Vonnegut once wrote, so it goes, mate, so it goes.

lifesthearts
08/13/09, 05:45 AM
I never really could get into their first record and the into the flood ep title track i thought was good but not great.

i've listened to circles and in case of rapture and think they're fantastic, is that an indication that i may enjoy this album more than the previous one?

(i thought ghost of york was a pretty good song but that's it)

EDIT: very good review also.
the self-titled was not their first album, LAFCADIO was, and if you liked songs along the lines of Ghost of York more, LAFCADIO is a much better place to start.

lifesthearts
08/13/09, 05:48 AM
very excited as well:)

Dymytry Vance
08/13/09, 11:31 AM
hopefully love

sfpunk
08/13/09, 03:01 PM
Eh, this album is a huge dissapointment to me. Just listened to it on myspace and I'm not too impressed at all. Way too many experimental songs that lack any sort of cohesion. On their self titled every song had a driving beat and the instrumentation and the vocals, while experimental at times, remained focused around the groove the song had set.

Too many weird instrumental sounds and songs without any noticeable beat. It's not really a bad thing I suppose as it'll grow on me. Reminds me alot of The Deat Hunter, especially songs like 'We've been waitin'. So I'm not bashing on their talent per se, it's just not what I expected from them.

Blake Solomon
08/14/09, 10:38 PM
this album is so much better than the last full-length

Inaction
08/15/09, 02:45 AM
So i've been listening to the stream of this on myspace and i'm dissapointed.

I like the fact they are experimenting. I like the direction they were headed in. I just wish I liked the end product more than I do. I can't help but feel they've lost a lot of what I liked about them in the first place.

I'll end up picking this up at some stage, just because I know it'll grow on me. I'm not in any hurry though.

jusscali
08/15/09, 03:35 PM
This record is fucking incredible...I like it far more than the past releases.

Yellowcard2006
08/16/09, 05:09 PM
I've listened to the majority of the tracks 2 times now. And "Rapture" is still my favorite. Not sure if I'll be getting it though, most of the tracks are sorta boring and meandering.

Romancebled
08/18/09, 12:35 AM
this album is incredible. i enjoy it more than the previous full length.

speed
08/18/09, 08:04 AM
I once had a guitarist tell me " Not everybody is gonna get it , but the right people will "

Looks like that certainly applies here ......

steveC
09/21/09, 04:52 PM
great review. looking forward to hearing this at some point

Jamos4184
11/07/09, 10:15 PM
Just saw these guys open for MuteMath, and I was very impressed. Of course, by the time MuteMath was on and playing I had all but forgotten about ATAL, but I will definitely be checking this out.

nuttyspoonman
02/02/10, 11:59 AM
When i first got this album i was blown away by ATAL, they have great harmonies and great sound to them. i love these guys and can't wait to see what else they release and and hopefully ill get to see them live. Dan Nigro has an amazing soulful voice that can be heard above all the other harmonies. great review dude