I always knew there were many parts to Tilly & the Wall but I had never actually bothered to go past a superfluous flirt with them on Triple J’s airwaves as I mindlessly drove to work.
My mistake.
What I now know is that they've played with The Faint, they've been on David Letterman & those who have the chance to see them at Splendour in the Grass are more than lucky!
I’ve given the album a good few month’s spin and what I got was
However the kind of unrivaled euphoria that inspires awkward dancing is quickly taken away and the tempo takes an abrupt gear shift. Bottoms of Barrels dips toward the slower songs quite early. I know I like the slower moments but I’m not sure if tracks like “Lost Girls” & “Love Song” might have been better left as a moving climax to the dynamo of what came before it.
After just watching a special on Fidel Castro, I feel as if “Sing songs along” is the kind of track that sparks a revolution. Not necessarily an oppressive socialist movement like that of the Cuban one, but I mean maybe if the Cubans had Tilly & the Wall, their revolution would have been a whole lot more flowers and good times and a whole lot less “we need subsidies from the Soviets because we’ve run out of sugar to sell”.
They preach to the converted quite well, lyrically quite sophisticated yet they are still able to get their point across. Tilly & the Wall certainly are able to get a lot across in just 10 songs. However I think what has grabbed me about this album that previously hasn’t with Tilly & the Wall is that while only 10 songs, very few go under 4 minutes long and their intentions are really able to wash over you.
Now I realise throughout I’ve made many communist analogies and by no means are Tilly & the Wall in anyway communist at all. More so it has to do with what I've been reading about of late (No, I am not socialist either, I vote Liberal not Labor). But for me personally, when I listen to this, it takes me to
However, unlike the new world communism delivered, I am thinking the new world according to Tilly & the Wall is going to be all sunshine & lollypops.
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6 comments:
these guys arent bad at all hey
dirty socialists...im at your uni campus today pix and i saw outside the uwsssa office all these crudely painted lefty protest signs wanting more funding or saying howard is the devil or something like that..made my blood boil, thank God for vsu
couldnt agree more
i refuse to even accept the free sausage sizzle to join anymore. kingswood especially is one of the meccas for the socialists to gather... its a bitter irony given such a prestigious name as Kings-wood but one by one, there spirit will be crushed.
low life fascists.
fascists arent as bad as dirty commies..fascism and communism are opposites ideologically as fascists are for free markets (albeit with a fair bit of state control) and socialists cant stand the idea of working for capitalists who they perceive are 'exploiting' them but the jokes on them, where was their working class utopia they wanted..thats right, it never existed, they were worse off in the end
but still....dirty dirty socialists
i have an idea, lets start a band that is right wing and pro-howard, we all know that the world needs it
the end of my pointless rant
sorry chris lol i no theyre different but now i no the specifics
the comment was supposed to follow with a comment like
low fascists. they can go die aswell but i cut it short lol
my point is: i hate them all
pro howard band sounds good
how bout Pix Costello & Chris De La Bosca boogie time... wait i think de la bosca is a labour monkee
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last few days our class held a similar talk on this topic and you illustrate something we have not covered yet, thanks.
- Kris
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