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Jason Tate
04/18/07, 05:08 PM
Cary Brothers - Who You Are
Record Label: Bluhammock Music
Release Date: May 29th, 2007

"Zach Braff-core."

That has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? I think I may just coin that phrase.

The term is not only applicable because Cary Brothers (first name Cary, last name Brothers) has had tracks appear on famed Zach Braff (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Braff) projects such as the Garden State Soundtrack ("Blue Eyes") and the Last Kiss Soundtrack ("Ride"), nor is it only applicable because my first introduction to the artist was via a karaoke scene in Scrubs (Season 4: Episode 4 - "My First Kill (http://www.tv-links.co.uk/link.do/1/270/688/13560/22862)"). No, the term can be used to accurately describe the sound of the artists deemed worthy of its association. I think you know what I'm talking about -- moody, emotional music -- maybe a little too mainstream to be indie yet a little too indie to be mainstream. The kind of music that fits the soundtrack to a movie so perfectly because you can also picture it as the soundtrack to your life. It's the music that plays in your head before that first kiss with a new crush, and the music that radiates in your ears as you walk home after they break your heart. It's the kind of music you can tie to memories so vividly that repeated listens conjure the smells, the tastes, and the other sensory images of the best (and worst) days of your life.

The debut album from Cary Brothers comes on the heels of two previously released EPs, and there's a little cross over content-wise. However, after subsequent listens it becomes apparent that while the preceding material was enough to build a strong base of fans, it will be this album that solidifies the artist as one of the most entrancing in a budding musical landscape.

The disc opens with "Jealousy," a piano driven track that evokes thoughts of Keane and Snow Patrol. Cary's vocals shift between soft whispers and a flushed-out rough tenor. It's this vocal command and sonant dichotomy that advance each track and shape the mood of the album as a whole. The musical themes range from the religious ("Jealousy," "All the Rage"), to the introspectively somber ("The Glass Parade"), to various views of relationships ("Honestly," "Think Awhile").

The album is at its best when listened to as a whole - each track leading into the next, each mood set and re-set with each passing song. It's therefore difficult to pick only a handful of "stand-out" tracks as each fits perfectly in its place amongst the others. The most pop-minded title track ("Who You Are") leads into an absolutely gorgeous ballad ("The Glass Parade"). The brilliantly recorded back-up vocals of Justin Seay (right channel) and Rachel Robinson (left channel) make the cover of the Thompson Twins' "If You Were Here" a must listen with headphones. The mellow, trance-like and repetitive "All the Rage" fits firmly between "Think Awhile" and the album's closer "Precious Lie" - the three song set acting as three parts of a final play. And all of this takes place while fan favorites "Ride" and "Honestly" ravish the listener before plunging them into the a bass-driven track ("The Last One") and the string backed "Loneliest Girl in the World." Can a mother pick her favorite child? Or does she love each one in a different way? It's with this mentality that I leave each listen of the album.

And so we're left with songs that could as easily fill a smoke-filled bar as they could a dorm-room. Songs that could be played amongst John Mayer as easily as Joni Mitchell. Songs that could paint the soundtrack to the latest silk-screen blockbuster as easily as color in the lines of your life. It's simply a matter of putting the album on, turning the distractions off, and experiencing each note.

Recommended if you like: "Tautou" by Brand New, Joshua Radin, Keane, Garden State/Last Kiss/JD/Turk/Elliot/Jan Itor.

www.myspace.com/carybrothers (http://www.myspace.com/carybrothers)

jusscali
04/18/07, 05:17 PM
He sounds pretty good. Doesn't strike me as hard as Radin did on first listen, but I'll probably check the album out if I'm in the mood. Generally late spring/summer isn't when I dive into this stuff, but who knows

crit
04/18/07, 05:18 PM
i really like the last paragraph. i'm going to check them out.

nfggc10
04/18/07, 05:18 PM
Good review Jason. I also got into him because of his Scrubs moments when I bought the dvds over Christmas. The EPs have been a great holdover while waiting for a full length.

Blake Solomon
04/18/07, 05:21 PM
yeah dude, this is the best review i've ever read of yours. I love the Jan Itor part at the end.

Jason Tate
04/18/07, 05:22 PM
He sounds pretty good. Doesn't strike me as hard as Radin did on first listen, but I'll probably check the album out if I'm in the mood. Generally late spring/summer isn't when I dive into this stuff, but who knows
I think I like it better than Radin's release after the first 30 or so listens ... we'll see what happens as time progresses. And this weather/time is perfect for the CD ... very Spring for me. Summer will be rock and pop-punk ... but for me, spring is for relaxing and taking stock of your life.

Tom Good
04/18/07, 05:33 PM
Great review Jason.

Rich Duncan
04/18/07, 05:36 PM
Excellent review Jason! Cary Brothers is incredible, everyone pick this up when it is released.

eMart
04/18/07, 05:57 PM
http://www.vinylfever.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/CHUNKLETBOOK.jpg

Jared Kaufman
04/18/07, 05:57 PM
I like this record better than Radin's as well and this has been my obsession for the week, especially "Blue Eyes."

I definitely got a Snow Patrol vibe from the opening track, "Jealousy," as well -- especially in the vocals in the beginning.

Great review, Jason.

Mitch
04/18/07, 06:02 PM
I'll check this out.

Jared Kaufman
04/18/07, 06:08 PM
http://www.vinylfever.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/CHUNKLETBOOK.jpg
I highly doubt you've heard this, so I'm not sure how you can make such a claim.

eMart
04/18/07, 06:17 PM
I highly doubt you've heard this, so I'm not sure how you can make such a claim.
haha true, just a little pay back for cassino.

Jason Tate
04/18/07, 06:28 PM
haha true, just a little pay back for cassino.
How's that "pay back"? At least my opinion was based upon me hearing the album before making any claims.

The Database
04/18/07, 06:37 PM
Lovin' "Zach-Braff Core"
I love his EPs so this should be good.

sweetforever
04/18/07, 06:37 PM
I wanna check out this album based on the lyrics for The Glass Parade in your journal Tate. Just reading the lyrics, I knew that the song itself would be beautiful

Chris Fallon
04/18/07, 06:52 PM
Very well-written and informative review, Jason. I think the term "Zach Braff-core" could not have summed this album up any better, hahaha.

I have been listening to this disc the past couple days at work and I have to say, it is one of my favorites this year, so far. It's very mellow, but when it picks up the pace, it's a real rush of fun.

Mitch
04/18/07, 06:59 PM
On first listen, it was decent. I wasn't very attentive to it though, so I'll probably like it better when I listen to it more.

awretchlikeme
04/18/07, 07:18 PM
How's that "pay back"? At least my opinion was based upon me hearing the album before making any claims.

It was a joke!

saving jonathan
04/18/07, 07:22 PM
awesome review jase. if it's ok i call you jase...

seriously one of the best reviews i've read in a long way. i could connect very well to your words. i will most definitely check this guy out.

awretchlikeme
04/18/07, 07:28 PM
awesome review jase. if it's ok i call you jase...

seriously one of the best reviews i've read in a long way. i could connect very well to your words. i will most definitely check this guy out.

Jase? lol, wow.

captainamazing4
04/18/07, 07:29 PM
this was a very well written review. it should make anyone want to go out and buy this album, even if they have no idea who he is.

*applause

Roboman
04/18/07, 07:48 PM
Well I've only heard 1:30 of the song "Who You Are", but I'm definitely hearing some Aaron Sprinkle in there. Anyone else?

Drew Beringer
04/18/07, 07:55 PM
Just started listening to the album last night just as background music. I liked what I heard, I loved the song on Garden State and Scrubs. I'll give better listens to it this weekend.

dretti
04/18/07, 08:14 PM
Good review, I really like Cary Brothers

Jason Tate
04/18/07, 08:44 PM
Well I've only heard 1:30 of the song "Who You Are", but I'm definitely hearing some Aaron Sprinkle in there. Anyone else?
Possibly ... I think Aaron Sprinkle's album is more "pop" and polished. But similar song writing style maybe.

Jason Tate
04/18/07, 08:45 PM
On first listen, it was decent. I wasn't very attentive to it though, so I'll probably like it better when I listen to it more.
It demands your attention.

/Stupid downloaders. M-(

Tristan Needler
04/18/07, 08:46 PM
Nice review. He's really a great musician, and the review describes the feeling pretty perfectly.

trustmeimokay
04/18/07, 08:49 PM
Nice review. I'll check out the album.

buysoap
04/18/07, 09:01 PM
I like Jan Itor.

stevoemo
04/18/07, 09:42 PM
It demands your attention.

/Stupid downloaders. M-(

don't be hatin' just 'cause they can't go out and buy it yet.

Jason Tate
04/18/07, 09:46 PM
don't be hatin' just 'cause they can't go out and buy it yet.
Nah, hating on downloading it then making a snap judgment from a cursory listen.

Lueda Alia
04/18/07, 09:59 PM
I finally got the album in the mail today but I've heard only half of it since I had to work. I love it so far though.

The interview should be up soon too! :dance:

Roboman
04/18/07, 10:18 PM
Possibly ... I think Aaron Sprinkle's album is more "pop" and polished. But similar song writing style maybe.

Yeah...although I was talking more about his voice. It was a total Sprinkle vibe for his voice for me until he got to the high parts.

keeplioving
04/19/07, 01:11 AM
I'm going to check him out. good review.

btw, I feel pretty stupid now. from first hearing about him on the Garden State soundtrack til now, I thought it was the Cary Brothers. as in 2 people.

CLARIFY THIS
04/19/07, 03:35 AM
This sounds like my sort of thing.

3GunGaz
04/19/07, 04:19 AM
Great review. Really well written.

Looking forward to hearing this album.

trustmeimokay
04/19/07, 04:37 AM
I'm going to check him out. good review.

btw, I feel pretty stupid now. from first hearing about him on the Garden State soundtrack til now, I thought it was the Cary Brothers. as in 2 people.
Haha you aren't the only one who thought that :-)

HolidayFromReal
04/19/07, 08:40 AM
Great Review.

bluecrunchy
04/19/07, 08:54 AM
Well I've only heard 1:30 of the song "Who You Are", but I'm definitely hearing some Aaron Sprinkle in there. Anyone else?

first thing i thought of.

brianl7
04/19/07, 02:51 PM
He sounds a lot like Jim Adkins in the chorus of Precious Lie.

Jon Foucart
04/20/07, 01:13 AM
wow. just listened. gotta say thanks for pointing this guy out. blew me away.

hardluck
05/06/07, 01:46 AM
definitely been on repeat since i got it a few hours ago.. I thought I was going to be annoyed that a few of the tracks had already been released on the EPs, but everything works perfectly.

carramrod2005
05/29/07, 05:36 PM
wow what a cd...i'm lovin it

fightoffyrdmns
05/14/09, 11:50 AM
I haven't bought this yet (I'm at work), but recommended if you like "Tautou" by Brand New just sold me.