Tuesday, June 16, 2009

treetops - twink-a-lee

ok, so this isn't that old or long forgotten but it is pretty obscure and you may have not been aware that this band existed. twink-a-lee was a band from Houston or thereabouts. they came along after die emperor, die! vanished, and they kicked out a sweet tape and this 6 song cdr. it is fittingly named as 'twink-a-lee', as it is all guitar twinkles and boys kissing boys, riffing off cap'n jazz and the promise ring before the world and his wife came along and had a go at it, mostly missing the point. treetops clearly got the point, this is full of ultra whiney vocals and gorgeous guitar spirals. the bass drives, the songs swirl, they wander out into a corn field in the middle of the summer and come to a sudden halt, before drifting lazily for a moment or two... then back it all comes again with a heady rush. if treetops were still around then 100 dorks on the internet would be having a massive cuddle over just how awesome this band was. i'd say this was the most midwestmo music that's been made since the rockets and bluelights 10".

anyway, i hope you enjoy these 6 songs and one day if i get my act together i will rip the tape or maybe someoene else already has, but i am not entirely certain that i know where my copy is. i have no idea what these kids are up to now, kirke was running a label that put this stuff out but i lost touch with him.

download the cd here.

9 comments:

  1. you got any tin kitchen?

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  2. http://obscuremo.blogspot.com/2008/09/tin-kitchen.html

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  3. I think you said you already got it but for all you other emos out there someone put up the other Treetops tape:
    http://lyricswillnotreachtheaudience.blogspot.com/2009/03/treetops.html

    Maybe a little more raw recording, but still fucken great. Out of tune midwestmo is the best, especially with real wishy washy cymbals. (:

    I think the Kirke fellow from this band and Die, Emperor Die! had another band that were lofi pop but the passionateyouththing label/website doesn't exist anymore. Oh well.

    Nice blog btw

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  4. Uh...I think you made a minor error. You said "twink-a-lee" is a band from Houston but I really think the bands name is Treetops and you kind of had me confused a little. :P

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  5. you could have mentioned that 5 years ago ;-)

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  6. do you have "write out all the lyrics from the first crass lp on your math notebook"?

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  7. could you upload a picture or scan of the 'write out' tape? its for database introduction on rateyourmusic

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