Family Lumber
Look To The Sidelines


3.5
great

Review

by iFghtffyrdmns USER (63 Reviews)
September 1st, 2011 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: not bad guys, not bad at all...

I don't think it's all too preposterous of an assumption to say that Michael Tietjen is most likely a pretty ordinary guy. He gets nervous around girls. He falls victim to a contrived sense of self-doubt just a little too often. He's got a decent awareness of his strengths and talents, sure. More often than not though, these positive notions fail to surface on account of a less-than-assertive personality and a generally phlegmatic demeanor. Perhaps I'm being far too presumptuous, considering I've never even met the fellow. But just a few listens through Look To The Sidelines, the latest effort from Family Lumber, Tietjen's Long Island based indie troupe, presents the listener with a pretty clear picture of the sort of man that Michael is.

In a lot of ways, it's easy to draw a connection between Michael Tietjen and Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard. Though the former lacks the potent songwriting capacity of the latter, the songs found here don't trail far behind in terms of cohesiveness and enjoyability. 'Before I Sleep' paints an imaginative picture of Tietjen's aforementioned self-deprecative tendencies, whereas 'Everything You Wanted To Say' picks up the mood a bit, yet still maintains the same unaffected overall demeanor. And though none of the tracks provide the audience with anything out of the ordinary, the ease and comfort found in subsequent listens makes Look To The Sidelines a nice little treat, with its short play length serving as a saving grace of sorts.

It seemed ridiculous at first to learn that this EP marks the fifth release from this band. The songwriting is seasoned, the timing is just as it should be, and a subtle sense of experience hangs on every song - it almost seems wrong that Family Lumber have yet to make any sort of a name for themselves. But remember that music video for Death Cab's 'Soul Meets Body', where all the pretty music notes materialize from arbitrary places and then unostentatiously float along through the sky? Look To The Sidelines is sort of like that - its tracks don't grab at one's attention, but rather sit on the airwaves, willing their fate to the verdicts of jet streams and butterfly effects and delusional meteorologists. Much like Family Lumber's lukewarm frontman, these songs aren't begging for open ears… which is a perfectly good reason to lend them yours.



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iFghtffyrdmns
September 2nd 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Streaming: http://familylumber.bandcamp.com/album/look-to-the-sidelines

A most pleasant little release indeed.



originally posted at: http://www.muzikdizcovery.com/

FromDaHood
September 2nd 2011


9111 Comments


Great review man. I also really like the exposure you're giving some of these bands.

iFghtffyrdmns
September 2nd 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

thanks brother, yeah I get some emails with all these releases and almost all of the bands definitely deserve the attention. weeeee.

FromDaHood
September 2nd 2011


9111 Comments


That's so hype, it must be nice to be in demand. How's muzikdizcovery working out for you?

MisterTornado
September 2nd 2011


4507 Comments


Cover looks Boredoms'ish

iFghtffyrdmns
September 2nd 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

cover reminds me of that Fucked Up album haha





it's cool and all, the past week or so I haven't exactly written anything at all because of moving back down to school, getting drunk every night, settling into new classes, etc.

any full reviews I post over there I always post on sputnik too though cause obviously a lot more people are viewing sputnik and all.



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