tsosis
First Contact


3.5
great

Review

by HypedMerchant USER (8 Reviews)
August 9th, 2013 | 22 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The wait was nearly wasted.

In regards to their earlier material, their EPs, First Contact is mostly comparable to Underwater Tell Each Other Secrets, as in this LP is nearly strictly indie pop with some complex and rigid riffs. The jazzy bass grooves are still present, the upbeat drums are still present, along with the easy-to-move-to guitar riffs; however, the arrangement of the instruments isn't as -- and I use this word lightly -- chaotic as their previous material. First Contact is TSOSIS being more accessible, less frantic, and just overall more... safe with their debut LP. You'll realize this from the get-go: the first song, "To Kelly Lee", starts off with a soft, subdued acoustic guitar that is eerily reminiscent of the opening track of Sufjan Steven's The Age of Adz, Futile Devices. The one thing that is the same, and sometimes even better, is the soothing and simply beautiful voice of Damien Verrett that can just catch the attention of anyone, a voice where you can easily fall in love with Damien solely by it (just ask my gay friend who has the biggest crush on this guy, and it all began by his voice). Once he starts softly singing over the acoustics in "To Kelly Lee", you'll find out that his voice (although absent on some tracks) is the high-point of this album, and the high-point of this band generally.

Strange thing is that my favorite track, and easily one of the biggest highlight songs on this album, doesn't have Damien's vocals, and instead have a newly introduced surprise: Jordan and Luke. "Winter Solstice Baby" is a catchy, fun, indie pop track that contains one of the best riffs in this album, quick-paced and indie pop-oriented. Jordan is the main vocalist for this song, but Luke hops in to do some dueling vocals for this track. Jordan singing "I'll find new warmth and move away, a brighter sun. I'm glad you didn't stay" is one of my favorite gems lyrically. Another one of the highlights is "Opassa's Grotto", claimed to be written when Damien and Luke were merely fourteen, which is surprising because this song fits in perfectly into this album, helping with the flow. The song has a breezy feel to it, simply relaxing to your ears. This is one of the biggest moments vocally for this album, as the two vocalists trade off, showing off both of their voices. While that may be the highlight vocally, "The Macabray" may be the highlight instrumentally; this song doesn't contain complex musicianship, which kind of makes TSOSIS who they are, but it does contain beautiful instrumental, with many gentle sounds going on making a relaxing tune that ends climatic, speeding up and picking up sound with Jordan "ohh"ing along to the end. As you finally get to the closer, "The Oddest Sea" (Odyssey... haha), you'll appreciate how wonderful this ending track is. If you listen to the song individually, you really wouldn't expect this to be a good choice for a closer, but going through the whole album and going with the flow, you'll realize it was an excellent decision to make it the closer, as it ties everything together. It's definitely one of the best indie pop songs I've ever heard, as the ending will stay stuck in your head for a long while, as Luke and Jordan sing together: "Get in the life boat/Get in the life boat, matey/I'm not lifeguard/But you can get in my life boat, baby"

Unfortunately, this album isn't without flaws. Although this album flows well and its soft and quiet parts are well placed, along with their loud and upbeat moments, the album seems as if it has no direction and that they were just writing a pop album, with only few of there signature elements present. It's as if that any plans or formula they were trying to create were completely thrown out the window, leaving them directionless. Now, there may be a lot of highlights of this album, but none of the songs initially hit you as hard as some of their older material, such as "A Dinner and a Movie" or "You Bite Down"; there aren't any spectacular epics such as the "The ____ Room in the House" series -- maybe a new addition to that series would've been fitting. For the most part, the lyrics are on the level as their old material and in a similar style, but with few weak parts, such as the first verse in "Soulmate 2.1:, which goes:

Pass me the soldering gun/I know what to do/Red LEDs under her cheeks/Make her eyes green, not blue/She'll talk in code/In Javascript, C++, Python, maybe/But I don't mind/I've needed someone to talk to lately"

"Soulmate 2.1" follows the story of "Anyanka", so the lyrics follow through where "Anyanka" ended, but this is the top contender for the worst TSOSIS lyrics to date, despite the joking manner. On the good note, this song has a really captivating instrument section.

Despite the flaws in this album, there's still some value in this release. The BFFs in this band are still very skilled musicians and you can tell this is a TSOSIS release by the signature sounds and vocals; this is them writing more poppy and upbeat songs, them making an accessible release. The hard-hitting songs that catch you from the start and keep you in awe to the end are gone; the non-stop killer riffs are gone; the six-minute "The ____ Room in the House" progressive closing tracks are gone. Not all is lost, though. The first LP from this young and ambitious act will keep you entertained for a while, and the indie pop direction will catch much more attention. The band has found a way to stick to their roots, but was also able to pack progressive rock elements and musical sophistication into these short, upbeat pop jams, not completely abandoning the thing that made them so interestingly originally in the first place.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Calc
August 9th 2013


17333 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"just ask my gay friend who has the biggest crush in this guy, and it all began by his voice."



was this necessary? review is meh all around but I'm liking this release a bit more more than I thought I would. Pleasant surprise.

HypedMerchant
August 9th 2013


532 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

He was the main reason why I wrote the review :p and I would definitely edit more but my Internet went out right before I was

posting this and I had to copy this all to my phone and post it from mobile.



Feedback and critisms are welcomed and would totally take to heart. This also ended up too wordy and long than I expected,

so once my Internet gets turned back on I'll work more on it. :p

XingKing
August 9th 2013


16148 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good band. I saw these dudes live last month. I gotta get on this record

Gyromania
August 10th 2013


37006 Comments


what a terrible name for a band

Funeralopolis
August 10th 2013


14586 Comments


oh snap didn't know they had a new album coming out! Need to get this

larrytheslug
August 10th 2013


1587 Comments


love red and blue version !

Calc
August 11th 2013


17333 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I just realized you recced kanye west? tf?

HypedMerchant
August 12th 2013


532 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it's a little joke

voila

Yazz_Flute
August 12th 2013


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Agreed that this isn't as instrumentally interesting as I would have liked, but it's mostly enjoyable anyway. I really love To Kelly Lee, Winter Solstice Baby, and The Oddest Sea.

HypedMerchant
August 13th 2013


532 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Winter Solstice Baby rocks

TheSpirit
Emeritus
August 13th 2013


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

NEED THIS

HypedMerchant
August 13th 2013


532 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

GET THIS

Project
August 16th 2013


5822 Comments


i feel like putting A Lot Like Birds in the similar bands list may not be entirely accurate...amirite?

HypedMerchant
August 17th 2013


532 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

well Cory (Corey?) Lockwood was on their second EP, so maybe that's where that comes from but other than that, only their taste of experimenting is similar. not really accurate though.

Superkudo64
October 11th 2013


6 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Seeing them play these songs last night at Luigi's Slice increased my rating of this album. Their energy was amazing. This band is definitely going somewhere.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
December 9th 2013


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is a very disappointing release

Skoop
January 9th 2014


2201 Comments


Really underrated, probably would have made my top 10 for 2013 but I've just started getting into it.

Conmaniac
May 22nd 2017


27676 Comments


this looks so good. sounds p good too so far

GreyShadow
December 14th 2017


7030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i'm too lazy to add the album now but the lead singer's other project So Much Light released one of the best songs of 2017 and I feel like it will go horribly unnoticed



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAt0BAVJ68w - Full Body Mirror by So Much Light



The album has a lot of unique sounds and has a very lush atmosphere to it but I feel like it doesn't play to this song's strengths overall. First half is very good but latter half is mostly lacking until the very end, so I can't really rave about how amazing the album is but this dude has some crazy potential.



I also finished half of this album today and the songs kept getting better the further I got so I'll surely finish that and get through this band's discog soon enough.



But seriously everyone should check that track.

GreyShadow
April 16th 2018


7030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album is really solid. It's a pleasant listen considering just how clean it sounds. Winter Solstice Baby feels like a great representation for math pop.



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