Between the Trees - The Story and the Song

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Album Details

Title: The Story and the Song
Artist: Between the Trees
Release Date: 2006
Re-Released On: 5/13/2008
Label: Bonded Records, Motown
Duration: 45:03
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 602517686847, 837101227865
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Plaintive, Poignant, Sweet, Yearning, Rousing, Angst-Ridden, Bright, Lively, Searching, Earnest, Fun, Sparkling, Slick
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Forward
  2. White Lines & Red Lights
  3. The Way She Feels
  4. Words
  5. The Greates of These (A Little Love)
  6. Darlin'
  7. A Time for Yohe
  8. She Is...
  9. Fairweather
  10. The Fort
  11. You Cry a Tear to Start a River

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDMotown001123102
2007CDBonded Records1

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Album Review

Between the Trees kick off their debut The Story and the Song album with the anthemic come-on "The Forward" which invites their fans-to-be to join them in a singalong of a song the band wrote for and about them. Who could resist such a compliment-cum-request, especially when it's wrapped in a perfect alt pop package? Amazingly though, it's not that track, but the second, "White Lines & Red Lights," that was slated for singledom. Well, one can see the logic, the driving "Lines" more accurately showcases the group's emo core across a number bursting with feeling, lovely keyboard work, strong guitar, and a rumbling rhythm. In which case, the Southern-fried "You Cry a Tear to Start a River" illustrates their occasional foray into eclecticism. But mostly the Trees root themselves in what they do best, slugging out emo with a pop tinge on numbers powered by the flashy rhythm section of bassist Jeremy Butler and drummer Josh Butler, while guitarist Ryan Kirkland and keyboardist Wes Anderson vie for attention on top. Anderson's the classier of the two, adding grandiose, swooping atmospheres and an elegant tone to the sound, Butler's the more versatile, flipping from the jagged chords of post-punk into the power riffs of rock, sliding into the emotive leads of the modern age and back to the chiming, harmony laced riffs of new wave, often in the breadth of a single song. Intricate without drawing attention to that fact, the music fills the grooves, but Kirkland's strong vocals easily surmount the power of the music, giving bite to the band's romance strewn, introspective, relationship-strewn lyrics. A strong debut from a band whose story and songs are just beginning. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brad KriebelGuitar, Group Member, Vocals (Background)
David B. McKennaEngineer, Management, Vocals, Executive Producer
Drew HarrisArranger
Gregg PerkinsGuitar
Josh ButlerGroup Member, Drums
Justin ThomasProducer
Kerry HayesCello
Matt SloanViolin
Peter ThorntonEngineer, Audio Production, Producer, Mixing
Ryan KirklandGuitar
Ted JensenMastering
Wes AndersonKeyboards