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I Was Submerged
Tulsa
I Was Submerged
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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"After Tulsa's set a couple of weeks ago upstairs at the Middle East, we weren't the only ones who walked out of the club convinced that we had just seen the best rock band in Boston. Their combination of songwriting and m...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tulsa
Title: I Was Submerged
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Park the Van Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 10/9/2007
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 723721323851

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"After Tulsa's set a couple of weeks ago upstairs at the Middle East, we weren't the only ones who walked out of the club convinced that we had just seen the best rock band in Boston. Their combination of songwriting and musicianship and an eargasm of sound rendered jaws unfunctional." -- Boston Phoenix Tulsa took its name from a book of photographs by Larry Clark, whose pictures seem to be largely about a group of people who have a hard time maintaining their curiosity for life. And that's the intent of Tulsa's songs--staying hungry for life. I Was Submerged is the first Tulsa release to find its way into the physical world (i.e. not a digital release). As comforting and timeless as the songs are, they retain a melodic eeriness that could leave the listener feeling unsettled were they not so impeccably crafted. A dreamy concoction of reverberated vocals and sepulchral guitars layered upon fervent percussion and the defining touch: the asymmetrical tones of a Fender Rhodes, which cascade throughout the recordings. It's often the Neutral Milk Hotel or Neil Young tag that is pinned to Tulsa's sleeve, and they won't deny that. But there's actually much more that they try to accomplish. If there's a middle ground between the Carter Family and Can, Tulsa has discovered it.
 

CD Reviews

Haunting, addicting
Easy Share Fan | Princeton Junction, NJ United States | 01/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Yes! Early REM, hints of Translator, if anyone remembers them... I heard the song Shaker on XM radio's XMU station and was so intrigued I ran home to purchase the EP. I'm not adept at describing what I hear but I found the songs haunting and addicting, instantly intriguing. Highly recommend."
When I first heard 'Breathe Thin' I loved it-BUT
Mark C. | Seattle, WA United States | 01/10/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I thought it was early REM song that had slipped by me.

No, were not.

If you mixed REM and The Byrds jangly guitars-and some haunting harmonies/vocals with good bass, drum and guitar work

you have TULSA which is every bit as good as the forementioned

So Park The Van, and go in and get a copy of TULSA"