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Chained To The Crown
Tiara
Chained To The Crown
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1

After four brilliantly melodic full-length records, a handful of seven-inch releases, several tours crisscrossing them through the forty-eight mainland states, showcasing their talents on stages in and outside of Tokyo, re...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Tiara
Title: Chained To The Crown
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: We Want Action
Original Release Date: 10/25/2005
Release Date: 10/25/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 656605899527

Synopsis

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After four brilliantly melodic full-length records, a handful of seven-inch releases, several tours crisscrossing them through the forty-eight mainland states, showcasing their talents on stages in and outside of Tokyo, receiving both written praise and a compilation appearance in CMJ, even having a record shop in Japan name itself after frontman, Eric Rottmayer?s solo project, Metronome, Tiara is proud to announce the upcoming November release of their latest recording, ?Chained to the Crown?. ?Chained To The Crown? is comprised of Tiara?s strongest work to date, with the maturation of Eric Rottmayer?s lyrics and composition and the addition of lap steel and keys to the band?s accompaniment. From the back porch feel of ?In The Night Air? to the stomp and shake of ?Holes In The Brain Of A Man?, ?Chained To The Crown? is full of melodies that will stick with you. Recorded throughout the Winter and Spring of 2005 at Rottmayer?s Blue Green Studio and with Jon Chinn at the helm for continued sessions at Workbook Studio, the record combines the intimate setting and big studio sound. They have also found another member in Jess Faller to become the full-time keyboard Player for all their future shows and recordings.

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CD Reviews

Great record from underrated band
P. Simonson | New Orleans, Louisiana United States | 07/22/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A knack for melody, neo-psychedelic textures, soothing vocals - this record boasts all of the above. "The Next Face" is one of the standout tracks with its fuzzy bass hook and meandering ethereal guitar coda. Dreamy. The title track - another standout track - is a gorgeous piano-driven piece. I hear this band recently broke up. If that's true, this record is a nice swansong. By the way, check out their album, Titletron. 5 stars for that one!"