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Review of The Morning Benders - Talking Through Tin Cans

By The Masked Movie Snobs

Written by Fantasma el Rey The Morning Benders have arrived with their debut with CD, Talking Through Tin Cans, carrying with them a sound that is definitely thicker and stronger than tin. Through eleven self-penned tracks these lads, lead by Chris Chu (vocals, guitars, organs, piano) sweetly pound their songs into your head. Chu's nasal pleading at times borders on whinny emo but is saved by his timing and lyrical talent. Ranking right next to The Kooks as modern masters of the truly great pop tune, stripping the sound back to the days of '60s legends The Beatles, The Kinks and Count Five. And all just two minutes and thirty seconds over half an hour. Jump starting the disc with 'Damnit Anna,' The Morning Benders show just where they are going to take you on the journey that is Talking Through Tin Cans. Guitars jingle as Chu's vocals take front and center until the big rumble drums plow forward to let you know they're going to be a force all along the way. Everything pours rhythm from tambourines, drums, and bass to guitars, acoustic and electric. 'Damnit Anna' flows right into 'I Was Wrong,' slowing half a hair, then moves promptly to 'Loose Change,' which keeps the drums heavy, giving off a brawling rockabilly sound as they thump and kick trough the three-minute mark, where most of their songs end up. Chu has a way of delivering his crafty lyrics that make them stick as he weaves and bends his vocals through each magical ditty, painting pictures of what's going on in his head. Keeping his songs edgy is his brilliant wordplay and overall song crafting, giving us a further look through his mind's eye. Fine examples of Chu's work are heard on 'Loose Change' and 'Patient Patient.' 'Loose Change' finds our lovestruck hero working long and hard to get his baby to hit him with the truth of what's on her mind. 'Be my mirror/ Show me what I can changeDon't let me down softlyWhy can't you just say what you mean' and the wonderful 'Working too many hours only for your loose change.' Chu's is in top form on 'Patient Patient,' with 'Doctor,doctorI'm just another book on your shelf/ all it takes is a little commitment/ I'm a patient patient' and 'I've taken everything you gave me but its not enough/ and I'm running out of love.' It's easy to hear what is really being said and who the doctor really is but done in a creatively and fun manner, helping the subject mater remain fresh.page 1 | 2

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