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Music Review: Tuatara - East of the Sun

Written by Josh Hathaway
Published June 20, 2007

I was skeptical when I learned Tuatara's new record was going to feature vocals. I was more than skeptical, I was unhappy. I had a rigid sense of what a Tuatara record should be. I knew without having to check the credits in the liner notes that Peter Buck played anything except for electric guitar and Barrett Martin played 15 instruments with unpronounceable names and exotic sounds in addition to some work behind the standard rock drum kit. That is the Tuatara formula, and it gave birth to four fabulous, unique records.

I had no doubt this new music could be good, but no one else makes records like these guys did. There is no one else to pick up this mantle if they stop. When East of the Sun arrived in the mail, I waited a few days to listen to it. I never do that with new music, but I needed time to let go of my expectations.

It was difficult not to obsess over what Sun is not. This is by no means a simple guitar-bass-drum record, but it doesn't incorporate as many unusual instruments or sounds as past records. I miss some of those exotic sounds. As is so often the case, the easy road is not the best road. To dismiss the record because of the change in direction is to miss out on a deep, rich musical experience.

Just learning of the roster of voices on the album helped soften my attitude before I'd even heard a note. Scott McCaughey (The Minus 5), Mark Eitzel, and Victoria Williams are all familiar to me. East of the Sun proves Tuatara has a better Rolodex than I do. In addition to those three, Tuatara is joined by the voices of Jessy Greene, Gary Louris, Dean Wareham, John Wesley Harding, Gina Sala, Mark Olson, and Coleman Barks. Ottmar Liebert provides Flamenco flourishes to two songs and Rahim Alhaj Arabic Oud on "A Spark in the Wind."

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Josh Hathaway is Assistant Music Editor for BC Magazine. He is formerly an award-winning journalist and broadcaster and publishes the BC Network site Confessions of a Fanboy .
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Music Review: Tuatara - East of the Sun
Published: June 20, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Adult Alternative, Music: Ambient, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Original, Music: Recording
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#1 — June 20, 2007 @ 11:02AM — Mark Saleski [URL]

alright dammit, i'll buy a copy!

nice review josh. glad the vocal thing didn't turn out like we feared.

#2 — June 20, 2007 @ 12:16PM — Josh [URL]

Thanks, Mark. It's fun to be wrong sometimes. I just can't imagine you being disappointed by this record. This is a worthy purchase.

#3 — June 20, 2007 @ 19:46PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

i'm really looking forward to hearing Victoria Williams in this context.

#4 — June 26, 2007 @ 13:56PM — Connie Phillips [URL]

Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com.

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