Wednesday, July 10, 2013

#EDAS Album Review: TAUK, Homunculus

by Stevez First Listenz

Released on Tauk Records
April 30, 2013

Artist-Fair Shopping: Digital / CD

Style: Progressive Fusion,
Strong Silent Type,
Where'd All the Time Go,
Allman Brothers Brothers

Audience: Bonnaroo Jammers,
9-5 Clockwatchers,
Musical Scientists

Better Tracks: Afro-Tonic,
Hello Narwhal,
Dirty Mouth, When in Doubt,
In The Basement of the Alamo

Let’s get real for a minute: I usually hate jam bands. Maybe hate is a strong word, but generally, I don’t find much I like about them. Aside from their outstanding musicianship, they usually just don’t offer much for a harder rock guy like me. With that said, I was converted by Homunculus, the latest release from jamrock-fusion cadettes Tauk.

These dudes are no strangers to the jam band circuit, having shared the stage with genre giants Moe, Robert Randolph and Tea Leaf Green. If I didn't know any better, I would have certainly lumped them together with the aforementioned bands and wrote them off as a throwback to my younger, more psychedelically influenced days. However, after listening to the record I was taken back at A) how Jazz influenced the record sounds B) Tauk's amazing band chemistry (the record definitely has a live feel to it) and C) how well they were able to craft actual songs out of the jams instead of 30 minute rambling guitar solos (I’m looking at you Trey).

I lieu of my normal listening activities (often a bong and a set of headphones) I decided to listen to this record while I paint. I generally find instrumental music sparks creativity the brain and it’s easier to focus when there are no vocals. I couldn't have picked a better way to enjoy this record. It’s palpable energy moves freely and openly and gave my brain the right boost of motivation to hone in on my art. It may be a little too subtle for a roaring house party, but spinning this during a solo meditative excursion was perfect. I was able to appreciate the outstanding musicianship and stellar production while simultaneously getting lost in the record and excelling at the task at hand.

TAUK
As a DIY-recording engineer myself, the production on Homunculus really stands out from the pack. So much so that I even had to look it up. I was shocked to find out it was Robert Carranza whom I adore for his work with The Mars Volta. He really did a great job giving each instrument it’s own voice as well as an opportunity to stand out in the mix. Nothing is lost here and I think that is important to note. The guitar never gets lost, the keys never over do it and the drums set up the proper foundation on which to create the complex structure built from jazz and rock influences.

Of course, with each track are subjected to individual solo’s from each band member periodically. While these overdone solo-sessions are usually the downfall of these  types of records, it really goes over well on Homunculus. Although the structure becomes somewhat predictable, it was never a case of “Look how well I can solo” or “I’m the bass player and I can play better than the guitarist.” Each instrumental serves the song purpose and does it justice by making it better.

In a genre that is typically diluted with guitar solos, patchouli and Hammond Organ, Tauk really released a solid effort with Homuculus. They cut out the bullshit and leave you with what they are; a truly solid band who won’t forget their roots but aren’t afraid to hold back a bit for the sake of making a good and solid record. Fans of the genre and the band definitely won’t be disappointed. If you’re not a fan of the genre I encourage you to at least listen. What’s the worst that could happen?

Tauk takes the stage tomorrow, Thursday 7/11 in swanky Williamsburg for the second installment of their three-part Spike Hill Residency. Get your tickets here and check out Tauk's additional summer tour dates below. Pay special attention to that final date, Peach Fest looks like it could be the runaway winner for NY-Area Festivals.

Verdict: Homunculus transports you to a friction-less dimension where time doesn't exist and all tasks are completed without an ounce of procrastination. Just press play and watch that To-Do list disappear.




Tauk Tour Dates
JULY 11, SPIKE HILL BROOKLYN, NY
JULY 18, SPIKE HILL BROOKLYN, NY
JULY 19, OLD BELL HOMESTEAD EAST JEWETT, NY
JULY 25, FLOYD FEST FLOYD, VA
JULY 26, FLOYD FEST FLOYD, VA
JULY 27, THE CAMEL RICHMOND, VA
JULY 31, THE 8X10 BALTIMORE, MD
AUGUST 1, THE BUNGALOW CHANTILLY, VA
AUGUST 2, 9:30 CLUB WASHINGTON, DC
AUGUST 3, MAZZFEST MUSIC FESTIVAL ROSCOE, NY
AUGUST 9, THE WILBUR THEATRE BOSTON, MA
AUGUST 10, THE CAPITOL THEATRE PORT CHESTER, NY
AUGUST 15, THE PEACH MUSIC FESTIVAL SCRANTON, PA

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