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Cum Laude
Cum Laude
The Velvet Teen / CD / 2006
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Artist
The Velvet Teen
Producer
Judah Nagler
Label Name
Slowdance
Song List
1: 333 (3:35)
2: Flicking Clint (2:28)
3: Rhodekill (4:31)
4: False Profits (3:11)
5: Tokyoto (2:33)
6: Noi Boi (3:48)
7: Spin the Wink (4:35)
8: Bloom (2:42)
9: Building a Whale (3:29)
10: In a Steadman Spray (4:19)
11: Around the Roller Rink (3:41)
12: Gyzmkid (4:18)
Format
CD
Release Date
2006 07 25
Genre
Rock
Style.Categories
Math Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental
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For some bands, any stylistic change -- even slight -- can be equated with trying to follow current trends, to increase the fan base. But in the case of
the Velvet Teen
's
Cum Laude
, there are no signs of selling out; it's more for reasons of musicianship and experimentation, for wanting to push themselves further, that their third full-length record incorporates elements of
electronica
and
math rock
(sonically) and
jazz
(structurally). Perhaps it's the fact that former drummer
Logan Whitehurst
has been replaced with a much more aggressive and talented
Casey Deitz
, who favors intricate, nearly
hard bop
rhythms over the standard
rock
beats that
Whitehurst
supplied. This addition changes
the Velvet Teen
's sound quite drastically, giving them -- as fuzzy guitar riffs and keyboards move steadily over the driving bass -- an expansiveness within their songs strangely reminiscent of
Joshua Tree
. But
Cum Laude
is, with its grittiness and fractured chords, more
Dismemberment Plan
than
U2
. Drums bang frenetically along while
Judah Nagler
-- the distortion on his voice often rendering the lyrics unintelligible -- yelps and sings through verses about love and sadness. It's exciting, occasionally fractured, interesting music that isn't afraid to have instrumental solos and breakdowns or to play on a riff without ever losing its accessibility.
Nagler
's melodies are simple and catchy (in that sweeping,
Muse
-like way), and while the guitar and bass occasionally try to deconstruct what they had previously laid out, it never gets too complex or hard to understand.
The Velvet Teen
manage to keep that nice
pop
sensibility that made them great in the first place while still continuing to develop their sound and their musical vision, something that often stumps other bands.
Cum Laude
is fun and emotional without being trite, challenging and intelligent without being difficult, progressive without being abstract. With one foot firmly in structure and one in experimentation, the band has found a way to advance itself and its music without having to drastically change, creating an example that demands to be applauded and emulated, and an album that needs to be listened to. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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