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Three S Co.
Tyde
Three S Co.
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Los Angeles, CA: The Tyde are a band that could exist nowhere but California, somehow managing to capture the South Orange County longboarding culture of their suburban Golden State musical forebears ? The Wilson brothers ...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Tyde
Title: Three S Co.
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Teichiku
Album Type: Import
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 021823007120, 4988004101120

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Album Description
Los Angeles, CA: The Tyde are a band that could exist nowhere but California, somehow managing to capture the South Orange County longboarding culture of their suburban Golden State musical forebears ? The Wilson brothers and Jan & Dean - with the U.K. Creation Records sound of the early-?90s. The Tyde answer the questions: What if Galaxie 500 (or Prefab Sprout, for that matter) had been beach bums? What if the shoegazers had all been staring at their Vans? The Tyde?s third album, Three?s Co., was recorded at VisionQuest Studios in Los Angeles and finds Darren Rademaker once again taking his unique blend of surf-influenced pop-rock by way of late ?70s/early ?80s Brit rockers Felt, rolling it up and taking a deep drag, then passing around the perfect musical prescription for the re-emergence of California cool. The US release of Three?s Co., out 8/29, will also feature two bonus tracks: a James Figurine (Dntel/Postal Service remix of "Glassbottom Lights" as well as the gorgeously melancholic "Don?t Need a Leash" (remixed by Nobody for Nobody?s Home Productions).
 

CD Reviews

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alexander laurence | Los Angeles, CA | 11/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Tyde are a band that has been kicking around in LA for a while. They have a huge UK following. I have seen them play with Brian Jonestown Massacre. In fact, they are doing a big tour with BJM this fall. Now we have the third album. It sounds a little like Beachwood Sparks and Frausdots, some previous side projects for this group. On this album we have some brothers in crime, like Conor Deasy from The Thrills, and Mickey Madden of Maroon 5. One of the best songs is "Brock Landers." Listening to this album again, there is few weak moments. It may be there most accessible yet. Halfway through it becomes more like Spiritualized. Another favorite of mine is "County Line" which is almost like a Canned Heat song. The James Figurine remix is pretty interesting. This is a pretty cool record. I lived in Southern California half of my life. I never surfed and barely know how to swim. With this album I can imagine what it is like being out there on a wave in the sun."