Tegan and Sara Sainthood
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Tracklist:
1. Arrow
2. Don't Rush
3. Hell
4. On Directing
5. Red Belt
6. The Cure
7. Northshore
8. Night Watch
9. Alligator
10. Paperback Heart
11. The Ocean
12. Sentimental Tune
13. Someday


Release Date: 10/27/2009

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Tegan and Sara don’t pull many surprises, but use the atmospheric sounds of The Con to deliver a c...

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Rudy Klapper CONTRIBUTOR (71 Reviews)

2009-10-26 | 54 comments | 3,020 views

Summary: Another consistently entertaining album of girl-on-girl action.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

With 2007’s deceptively layered breakout record The Con, Tegan and Sara Quin, along with uber-indie producer Chris Walla, reveled in the darker recesses of indie pop, merging unconventional song structures and atypically diverse instrumentation with the kind of incisive, realistic lovelorn tales the two long ago perfected. Few would have expected the record to chart as well as it did, and it’s probably no coincidence that this, their sixth record, capitalizes on this. It’s perhaps the band’s most accessible to date, but these identical lesbian twins are hardly the likeliest candidates to be mainstream sellouts. Rather, Sainthood is a full-bodied, meticulously crafted rock record, one that stands firmly on its bedrock foundation of guitar, drums, and bass and lets the duo’s way with words and distinctive personalities shape the album into yet another uniquely Tegan and Sara album.

The two have always grounded their work in an essentially rock/pop mix, but never as blatantly as on Sainthood. Forgoing the quirky sonic soundscapes and expanded textures that characterized The Con, Walla beefs up the guitars and turns the amps up to 11, resulting in a thoroughly muscular record. From the jagged chords that open “Arrow” to the shiny keyboards and charging drum rhythm on closer “Someday,” Walla and the twins pulls no punches, concocting a potent blend of post-punk and polished pop-rock that rarely lets off the gas pedal. It’s perhaps Tegan and Sara’s most direct record to date, one that shines the spotlight squarely on what has always been the two’s strongest asset: their lyrics.

Tegan continues to play the role of designated hitmaker, penning catchy gems like propulsive first single “Hell” and the chiming alternative gem “The Cure.” Her specialty is striking a Cyndi Lauper-like balance between straightforward pop structures and hooks that refuse to let go with lyrics like “screaming like no one might / call the cops and arrest you this time” or the authentic verisimilitude of want-you-back anthem “The Ocean.” Sara, on the other hand, matches her oddball voice with suitably ambiguous lyrics and some of the more musically interesting tracks on the record. The funky Canadian (read: white) soul of “Alligator” finds her complaining of “alligator tears cried over you” and warns “run around on me / die without,” while the surprisingly poppy “Red Belt” admonishes one to “slow it down, you have a tendency to rush back into your past / slow it down, you transfer all your weight and disappear / kneel, to condition all the feelings that you feel.” For all their growth as lyricists and songwriters, Tegan and Sara repeatedly prove on Sainthood that not only do they work best when focusing on their everyday descriptions of love and broken relationships, but also when they continue their technique of writing songs separately. Each song here has a distinct Tegan or Sara identity, giving the album a well-thought-out sense of flow; in contrast, the one track written together, “Paperback Head,” never really develops a discernible theme and comes off like one of the few half-baked efforts here.

On first listen Sainthood might even sound a bit bland to first-time listeners, as the similar production causes a few songs to blend together into generic punk-influenced alternative, particularly in the second half. But that comes off more as Walla’s directive than the sisters’, particularly when you consider how tightly wound the songwriting here is and how effectively the band delivers hook after delicious hook on top of consistently engaging lyrics. It’s there on the stutter-step backbeat of “Don’t Rush,” it’s there on the snarling faux-punk anthem “Northshore,” and it’s there in their enviable ability to make the listener care about their ubiquitous girl problems and obsessions. And really, who can’t relate to girl troubles?

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

need more recommendations by reviewer but can't think of any at the moment

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YouAreMySilence


Comments: 2371
10.26.09


Haven't listened to this or alot of their other material and I really haven't felt the need to, but the Metric rec makes me intrigued.

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i liked fantasies better (emily haines is hotter what can i say), but this is good

robertsona


Comments: 2316
10.26.09


2pac - all eyez on me

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PuddlesPuddles


Comments: 1139
10.26.09


My girlfriend has been talking about this band forever now, and I don't know if she's interested in them or making fun of them.

You tell me it's great, I believe

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ziroth


Comments: 652
10.26.09


So if I was really bored with Metrics latest might I still like this?

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

one thing i cannot believe is how tickets to this show were $60 in the los angeles area. fuck you ticketmaster

klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah ziroth, it's much more upbeat than metric's and the hooks are generally better. listen to the first couple of songs and then you'll have a fairly good idea what to expect

Dougie


Comments: 3593
10.26.09


Good review! Listen to an interview with these guys and Dools on triple J the other, sounds okay i guess.

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ziroth


Comments: 652
10.26.09


yeah ziroth, it's much more upbeat than metric's and the hooks are generally better. listen to the first couple of songs and then you'll have a fairly good idea what to expect


Cool I'll add it to my to-do list.

YouAreMySilence


Comments: 2371
10.26.09


Their vocals really bore me :/.

someguest


Comments: 2583
10.26.09


bish on da right got crazy eyes

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mvdu


Comments: 297
10.26.09

Album Rating: 4

If you want another suggestion for rec., maybe Brandi Carlile's Give Up The Ghost? That is one of my best albums of the year, and I agree that Sainthood is also excellent. It ends up being Tegan and Sara's most power pop sound yet.

curseworship


Comments: 1106
10.26.09


i like these guys......er, ladies

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

thanks mv i'll check it out

kitteezrfunnieslawlz


Comments: 1
10.26.09

Album Rating: 4

Id have to say that "The Cure" is probably my favorite off the album so far, but who knows maybe the other songs will grow on me. It's an all around good album though.

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theacademy


Comments: 2044
10.26.09


good CD...great day for music both this and Atreyu coming out today..."Congregation of the Damned" edges this out by just a bit tho...

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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i don't appreciate you commenting on my reviews after your victory last week academy, i'm still sore

theacademy


Comments: 2044
10.26.09


lol i think my team put up almost 180 points this week...

"Northshore" is insanely catchy

pos'd by the way

elephantREVOLUTION


Comments: 471
10.26.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i listened to this once the other day and i enjoyed it quite a bit. alligator is sweet!

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