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The Zolas



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加入時間2008/11/3
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The Zolas' debut album 'Tic Toc Tic' mixes infectious indie-pop songs with hairpin turns, schizoid piano throwdowns, and a sort of cabaret strut. This prog-pop treasure chest is equal parts catchy and cryptic; it's like Justin Timberlake meets The Beatles, or maybe Coldplay meets The Clash.

There’s something happening on the west coast. Whether it’s in the air, the water, or the drugs, a pool of talent has formed around the notion that you can have your pop and eat it too, with brainy, prog-influenced weird-beards like Bend Sinister and arcane psycho-confectioners Mother Mother demonstrating that musical complexity can still be hummable. Commercial, even.

Throw The Zolas into the picture and dammit – you might even call it a scene! Not that it’s ever been a concern to long-term musical partners Zach Gray and Tom Dobrzanski, who established their gifts for intricate songcraft three years ago under the name Lotus Child.

Since then, the duo has finessed its formula into something even busier yet no less direct, filling their new album Tic Toc Tic with hairpin turns, schizoid tonal shifts, multiple parts, and a sort of cabaret strut.

Miraculously, between New Pornographers vet Howard Redekopp’s unfinicky production and the clarity of Gray and Dobrzanski’s vision, Tic Toc Tic works like a charm. Complex without being alienating, it aims equally and with dead-eyed precision for the head, heart, and groin.

Guitarist-vocalist Gray hits on the twin poles that define Tic Toc Tic when he reveals an equal passion for the visceral Scandinavian dream pop of Mew, whose influence is obvious, and the classic music hall rag of the Kinks, whose influence is anything but. Not on first listen, anyway, though the presence of Ray Davies is felt in Gray’s lyrics. Particularly when he turns his attention to the mundane, like the character in “You’re Too Cool” who wrestles with his vulnerability at Vancouver’s hipster HQ the Biltmore. Or the confessional “Body Ash”, which documents a relationship on the ropes. The directness of its sentiment echoes what Gray describes as Davies’ “populism”.

Boxing the listener with their virtuosity right off the top, opener “You’re Too Cool” is six minutes of fortified waltz-time piano dissolving into what Gray characterizes as an “anti-chorus”. “The Great Collapse” is swaggering and deceptively sunny power-pop for apocalyptic future scenarios. “Marlaina Kamikaze” bounces between big band stickwork from drummer Ali Siadat, braying trumpet, and a decadent stride-piano breakdown.

Meanwhile, “You Better Watch Out” has Gray anguishing over a cute girl on a bus while cascading piano arpeggios and Aidan Knight’s hyperactive bass push his suffering to operatic levels of high drama. “Queen of Relax” is featherlite prog, and “Cab Driver” somehow contrives to be both the most straightforward number on Tic Toc Tic, and the most demanding. “It’s the most fun to play,” says Dobrzanski, who caps the song with a libidinous boogie-woogie throwdown sizzling enough to give “Honky Cat” era Elton a case of pianist envy. “It’s a rock-out,” he continues. “I like the athleticism involved in parts of it. It’s actually work.”

If “Cab Driver” finds the Zolas in an almost conventional mood, “I’ve Got Leeches” and album closer “Pyramid Scheme” both explore the fringes of the songwriting team’s expanding universe. Gray describes the first as “baroque” and “Bowie-esque”, while the latter, he admits perhaps a little freely, “is one of the tracks where we never cared if anyone ever listens to it.” As such, it includes what Gray calls “a vaguely Maori, haunted house, war chant section.” Deadpans Dobrzanski, “That moment might come across as a bit out there.”

In truth, Tic Toc Tic is a little out there from bar one to its closing outburst of unbound inspiration. Perhaps it has something to do with the duo’s seasoned friendship – they met as choirboys in Grade 9 – or a working relationship that begins with Gray broadstroking ideas and passing them along to Dobrzanski, his classical musically inclined “details guy”.

Whatever alchemical thing lies beneath the sparkling progressive pop of Tic Toc Tic, the partnership has made its great leap forward. It’s our job to catch up. And we should consider it a pleasure.




RECORD LABEL: Lotus Child Music Inc.
BAND MEMBERS: Zachary Gray
Tom Dobrzanski
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M. E. Walsh

M. E. Walsh



2009/11/27 04:06

really liking great collapse on southern souls. good job guys
Pete Nema (petenema.com)

Pete Nema



2009/11/20 07:40

I know you come from way over on the other side of Canada (love it there) and apparently I'm supposed to have seen you perform at one of those Artist Sanctuary things, but I don't think I did, and on top of that I can't make it your show tomorrow in Toronto. But stay in touch, okay? I dig your stuff.
Aidan Knight

Aidan Knight



2009/11/18 11:55

Love you guys. Forever. When are you going to stream a show? That'd be nice.
Donna

Donna



2009/11/18 03:17

 
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fun interview guys.  I laughed a lot!
(I hope this isn't actually insensitive.)

Tenth of May

Tenth of May



2009/11/6 15:36

Awesome show on tuesday guys.. see you back in Hamilton on the 20th!
-Angus
Monuments and Statues

Monuments and Statues



2009/11/6 06:06

hey Zolas,
you guys rocked on monday in Kingston.  Very well written songs and tight performance! 
Hope to see you guys on the 15th back here.
M&S
The Conservation Authority

The Conservation Authority



2009/11/5 15:06

Hey, caught the end of your set at the Casbah the other night........just heard the last few tunes, but you've got yourself a new fan!
Sprengjuhöllin

Sprengjuhöllin



2009/11/5 11:35

Thank´s so much! Hope your tour is going well. We loved it and hopefully the east coast is falling in love with The Zolas. Have a grat tour and hopefully we´ll meet again.

cheers
Sprengjuhöllin
jaimi

jaimi



2009/11/4 03:03

the new stuff is faaaantaasstiiic :)
Drea Macdonald

Drea Macdonald



2009/11/2 16:15

CD sounds awesome! Thanks for playing for us, come back anytime!
Barbiewrong

Barbiewrong



2009/10/16 01:16

Fantastic work. love it.
Canada by the way is the shit.


Take care :)
Alice And The Serial Numbers

Alice And The Serial Numbers



2009/10/2 05:30

Hey The Zolas
New Release! Available on BEATPORT


North by East West

North by East West



2009/9/26 01:26

Hi, 

Thanks for checking out NxEW.ca, you can also find us on Facebook at facebook.com/nxew.ca and Twitter at twitter.com/nxew.

Cheers!
Sarah Rutledge

Sarah Rutledge



2009/9/24 21:03

Hey Guys!
I just purchased some of your tunes, I'm really loving it! You have something special.
Cheers,
Sarah
INDIECAN MUSIC

INDIECAN MUSIC



2009/9/21 14:09

and gents, we hope to see you on the road soon,

all the best,

Joe Chisholm
host
IndieCan Radio
www.indiecan.com
info@indiecan.com
INDIECAN MUSIC

INDIECAN MUSIC



2009/9/21 14:07

Attention Zolas fans - this week on IndieCan Radio:

The music of The Zolas is now featured on IndieCan Radio, largely because you guys are so cool.  Thanks for sharing your music with us.  I hope you don't mind if we share it with 220,000 of our best friends.  Episode 147 also features Canadian Music Cafe coordinator Michael Pearlmutter talking about how the cafe positions Canadian artists for movie and TV placement at TIFF. Spiral Beach from this year's Cafe is here.  Martha Wainwright from last year and from two years ago, USWM and Tony Dekker. 

From Indie Week 2009 coming to T.Dot Oct 7 to 10, Darryl Hurs is here with buzz band Darlings of Chelsea.  Also this week a little Pop Montreal mood music with The Unsettlers, The Dunes "live at IndieCan" Ottawa's Politique, Purple Hill, Ninja Funk Orchestra and After the Weather.
 
Yes, that's a lot of music and information for one hour but it took all week to condense this elixir down to 200 proof indie entertainment.  Consume responsibly and share with your friends - we're all in this togethers.
 
Speaking of sharing, here's some links to help get the word out:
Danny Echo

Danny Echo



2009/9/15 17:25

Thanks
for the add!



 



Missing Starla

Missing Starla



2009/9/15 01:52

hey zach, the songs sound great, i can't wait to hear the album! good to see you the other night, let's play a show one of these days!
Sarah Rutledge

Sarah Rutledge



2009/9/11 23:27

Hey Guys, You guys are sick! Check out my new "Star Exploding," I'd love to hear from you :) Peace
Racoons

Racoons



2009/9/11 19:22

hey, let's play a show together soon or you know, hang out or whatever... 
sabrinna ☠

sabrinna ☠



2009/8/30 15:29

where am I going to be able to buy the album ?!
Is it going to be on iTunes by tomorrow??

Thanks!
a lesser panda (new music out now)

a lesser panda (new music out now)



2009/8/26 04:05

hugely excited to see where the album will go.

Dillon

Dillon Lefler



2009/8/24 03:15

Hey Guys. what is the date when your album is coming out? i cant wait.
Dan Mangan

Dan Mangan



2009/8/17 07:46

hi guys
AnnaxxTrench

AnnaxxTrench



2009/8/13 18:25

HEEEY! I really like your guys's sound and I wish you both all the best!

xo Anna :)
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