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Quips Take Two
Self Release 2 Oct 2007
By Ryan Starr
I have to be honest here. When I first put this CD in, I was kind of confused. How can a band this soft be on the same label as Mouth of the Architect and Dysrhythmia. There arent any crunchy guitars, abstract riffs, or howling vocals anywhere to be found. But the more I listen, the more I realize that while they are stylistically different, atmospherically they share some common ground. There is some subtle dissonance mixed into their soft rock style. There is also a bit of experimentation with sound and non-traditional instruments.
Uniqueness aside, I just cant get into this. One of my biggest complaints is with the vocals. I know theyre going for the whispery, insecure style. But I firmly believe that if youre going to sing, you better do it properly. This approach to singing just annoys me to no end.
Another complaint I have is that the music is borderline cheesy, and not in the viking metal way that I really love. A good example would be the song Cover Your Tracks. It follows the classic 3 chord progression that every band has used since the dawn of rock music. Now maybe thats what they were going for, in a satirical sort of way, but the end result really irritated me.
Im sure there are some people out there who would enjoy this. Just dont count me as one of them. I gave it a fair shake, but this is a no go for me.
Official Quips Myspace
Official Translation Lost Website
Self Release 2 Oct 2007
By Ryan Starr

I have to be honest here. When I first put this CD in, I was kind of confused. How can a band this soft be on the same label as Mouth of the Architect and Dysrhythmia. There arent any crunchy guitars, abstract riffs, or howling vocals anywhere to be found. But the more I listen, the more I realize that while they are stylistically different, atmospherically they share some common ground. There is some subtle dissonance mixed into their soft rock style. There is also a bit of experimentation with sound and non-traditional instruments.
Uniqueness aside, I just cant get into this. One of my biggest complaints is with the vocals. I know theyre going for the whispery, insecure style. But I firmly believe that if youre going to sing, you better do it properly. This approach to singing just annoys me to no end.
Another complaint I have is that the music is borderline cheesy, and not in the viking metal way that I really love. A good example would be the song Cover Your Tracks. It follows the classic 3 chord progression that every band has used since the dawn of rock music. Now maybe thats what they were going for, in a satirical sort of way, but the end result really irritated me.
Im sure there are some people out there who would enjoy this. Just dont count me as one of them. I gave it a fair shake, but this is a no go for me.
Official Quips Myspace
Official Translation Lost Website