Monday, March 21, 2011

Truman & His Trophy- Bottom George Pizza Planet



Truman & His Trophy
Bottom George Pizza Planet
Cassette Deck Media
2011

1. Bottom George
2. Fruit Fight
3. The Virgin Harry
4. Jake Babe
5. Jake Hibernates
6. Eternal Nose
7. West
8. Everything is Weird
9. Slam Dunk
10. Spicy Water
11. Arm
12. Galaxy Quest
13. Journey To Pizza Planet



Not gonna lie, what grabbed my attention about this album was the cover shot, being both a lover of all things pizza and creativity. In fact, I started to get a sudden urge for pizza just after seeing this cover. None the less, after giving this album a spin, I started to appreciate the sheer catchy-ness of a majority of the songs found on here. Truman & His Trophy are pretty exciting and wonderful to hear, unraveling this sheer attitude of fun and pure energy track after track. It reminded me little bit of Bomb the Music Industry! upon the first list but after a couple more spins, I started to see the originality found on this album and put them in a list of their own.

"Jake Babe" is their more standout track, being that is the first single coming off this album but it makes sense why. Opening with an intro that would remind listeners of the minutemen (at least for me it did) from it's explosive guitar riff, the group just goes all out on this potential classic. The harmonies of the vocals during the chorus make it quite hard to whistle or sing along with the band. Another great track that just counterparts the single is "Jake Hibernates". It starts off a little more slower compared to the "Jake Babe" but that doesn't hurt the album or group, but rather showcases that the band is willing to mix up a variety of influences and changes with their sound.

From there, "Eternal Nose" comes into play and still works along that same vibe found on "Jake Hibernates", sounding a like a mixture between Pink Floyd and Wolfmother, that all the while continuously builds up before going into a massive attack of pop punk goodness. "West" is another favorite of mine, that sounds like a masterpiece to my ears. I'm instantly reminded to the post hardcore greats Fugazi, from the sudden change of the guitar riffs and vocals that unfolds from beginning to end. I'm also more fond of the how strong and powerful the drums and synthesizer are displayed on the track; the drummer going into this mesmerizing tribal beat, being complimented with the synthesizer manically going in and out.

Bottom George Pizza Planet shows this Chicago band at it's finest. I can't really recall a band that puts as much variety and influences into their sound, in regards of course to the current crop of bands appearing here and there. One thing is certain, I'm anticipating more materials from this band that will continue to knock me off my ass with more up-beat tracks. It's like the old saying goes, "Never Judge a book by it's cover". With that in mind, it would be right to say for fellow outsiders to instead of dismissing this band, try giving this a spin and you too will be raving about the fabulous sounds of Truman and His Trophy.

As of now, the album should be available for purchase on Cassette Deck Media. If you have to be in the Chicago area this weekend reading this post, I'd would advise you to head over to Pancho's to witness Truman and His Trophy in person, along with Pisces at the Animal Fair and Heart Shaped Hate. In honor of the release, the band is having a Pizza themed show on only the most suitable place in the world; Chicago. It's all ages and plus there's Pizza! Now, who doesn't love Pizza.

Cassette Deck Media


March 26th, 2011
Bottom George Pizza Planet Release Show:
Truman & His Trophy
Pisces at the Animal Fair
Heart Shaped Hate
7pm, All Ages

Pancho's
2200 N. California Avenue
Chicago, IL

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