With a new record due out next week ("Wake Up Captain"), I thought I should recommend Kevin Tihista's work to those out there who don't know it. Tihista was once in TripleFastAction, but his two solo records (2001's "Don't Breathe a Word" and 2002's "Judo") are totally different from TFA. He's got a very delicate, soft vocal style that might compare with Elliot Smith, Nick Drake, or Sufjan Stevens, but with different sorts of lyrical concerns. Example:
"I know this it the time I've got a conscience that can stop on a dime, I know there isn't a doubt Let's get to moving it in and moving it out...
...ooh honey, I'm in distress, So what's it gonna take for you to lose the dress?" (from "Lose the Dress")
A note, after the fact: I am assuming the misogyny in this song is, of course, ironic. For those who might be offended.
"Don't Breathe a Word" came out on Atlantic's short-lived Division One imprint, so you can probably find cheap used copies, but both it and "Judo" are also available on Parasol's label. The two records were conceived as a double album, but work great separately as well.
To steal a conceit: recommended if you like:
Chamber pop, the Pernice Brothers, The Chamber Strings, probably Nick Drake and Sufjan Stevens, June and the Exit Wounds, Elliot Smith, Eric Matthews, the Webb Brothers.
Anybody else a Tihista fan out thar?
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Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004
I've seen advance dates for a demos collection due out on Parasol in late March.
I think Kevin's got the slowed-down orch pop thing down to a science right now. I tend to think "Interstate Managers" is a damn near perfect album, but I like it best when it's uptempo and power-poppy, not slow and mellow.
Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004
quote: Title:Home Demons - Limited Edition Schuba's Residency CDR Artist: Kevin Tihista's Red Terror Label: ParasolSpecialProjects PS, US Kevin Tihista just finished his January residency at Schuba's Tavern in Chicago. For this special weekly engagement we pressed up a limited run of 100 commemorative CDRs, advances on his upcoming Home Demons CD which will be officially released by Parasol this coming Spring. We have a few left, which we can offer to you. This CDR actually contains more music than the official CD will, a total of 21 songs plus a hidden track. Limited edition, hand-assembled and hand-numbered CDR has a printed face (Kevin enjoying a beverage with a pal) and is housed in a stickered white cardboard sleeve.
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Posts: 356 | Location: A bit southwest of La Grande Vitesse | Registered: 13 May 2004
quote: Title:Home Demons - Limited Edition Schuba's Residency CDR Artist: Kevin Tihista's Red Terror Label: ParasolSpecialProjects PS, US Kevin Tihista just finished his January residency at Schuba's Tavern in Chicago. For this special weekly engagement we pressed up a limited run of 100 commemorative CDRs, advances on his upcoming Home Demons CD which will be officially released by Parasol this coming Spring. We have a few left, which we can offer to you. This CDR actually contains more music than the official CD will, a total of 21 songs plus a hidden track. Limited edition, hand-assembled and hand-numbered CDR has a printed face (Kevin enjoying a beverage with a pal) and is housed in a stickered white cardboard sleeve.
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I just ordered the Home Demons. That was the release I had heard about...although the "official" version isn't out 'til spring. "Judo" and "Don't Breathe A Word" are both great. "Wake Up" is more of the same...excellent. I think I like "Don't Breathe" the best, but it's too close to call.
Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004
quote:Originally posted by philosopherEric: I think I like "Don't Breathe" the best, but it's too close to call.
I guess I'll find out soon enough; just placed an order for the other three Tihista titles at Parasol's site.
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Along with the 3 full lengths and the special demos disc, there's an EP on Rough Trade from 2000 that has a few alternate mixes and songs that ended up on the first two records. I've found it in cheapy bins at various points...keep an eye out.
Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004
The limited version of the demos is worth having, flem. I got mine today.
It's a CD-R, but it comes in a numbered cardboard sleeve detailing the Schuba's residency. It's 22 tracks and not all of them will be on the legit version.
Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004
quote:Originally posted by philosopherEric: The limited version of the demos is worth having, flem. I got mine today.
It's a CD-R, but it comes in a numbered cardboard sleeve detailing the Schuba's residency. It's 22 tracks and not all of them will be on the legit version.
Mine came today, too. Haven't had a chance to give it a listen yet.
I got #75 / 100.
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"this ain't smart, dude... this ain't art dude; this is sonic economics and i'll put it on a graph for you to prove"
Posts: 356 | Location: A bit southwest of La Grande Vitesse | Registered: 13 May 2004