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Tinted Windows - Tinted Windows Review
Posted by Tom Santoro on 05.09.2009



TRACK LISTING:

1. Kind of a Girl
2. Messing with My Head
3. Dead Serious
4. Can’t Get a Read on You
5. Back With You
6. Without Love
7. Cha Cha
8. We Got Something
9. Nothing to Me
10. Doncha Wanna
11. Take Me Back



Believe it or not, the Tinted Windows has been ten years in the making. According to their bio on their website, James Iha of the Smashing Pumpkins, Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and Taylor Hanson of Hanson have been friends since the late 90s. They recently decided that they should form a band with loud guitars to accompany Taylor Hanson’s voice. Their goal was to sound like The Knack and Cheap Trick. They still needed a drummer and they wanted one like Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick. On a whim, they sent the demos to Carlos in hopes he might be interested and he quickly joined the band. The results are pure power pop greatness.

The first thing you need to get over is the car wreck aspect of the members in the band. Obviously, Schlesinger has been belting out this kind of material with Fountains of Wayne, so fans of his will not be disappointed. Carlos is a legend from the greatest power pop band in history, so fans of his will be ok, however they may think the lyrical content is a little too sugary as compared to Cheap Trick. The WTF aspect is Iha playing chords that considerably much happier than the fuzzy grunge of Smashing Pumpkins or the dark metal riffage of A Perfect Circle.

The member that people will have a hard time getting over is Taylor Hanson. He has grown up considerably since belting out the guilty pleasure, “MMMBop” with his brothers. The last Hanson album was critically well received as a pop rock gem, however the acclaim did not translate to sales. On the self titled debut album, Hanson shines belting out numerous “Whoas Whoas”, “Cha Cha’s” and other sing along phrases to go along with the sugary lyrics.

The band is at its best on tracks like “Kind of a Girl”, “Messing with My Head”, “Dead Serious”, “Can’t Get a Read On You”, “Nothing to Me” and “Doncha Wanna”. All of these songs are full of hook heavy guitars that fans of the 80s “skinny tie bands” will appreciate. While the lyrical songwriting will not be mistaken for Bob Dylan (or Cheap Trick for that matter), the lyrics are fun and light, the way pop should be.

The lead single “Kind of a Girl” is by far the best and catchiest song. The band is kicking on all cylinders as Hanson belts out “Whoa Whoas” throughout the whole song and Iha fulfills the bands goal to have loud noisy guitars. It also has a brief 80s guitar solo. Check out the live version here:




Equally as infectious is “Can’t Get A Read on You.” It is a fast paced hook heavy rocker that will have listeners playing air guitar every time they listen.

As I said, the lyrics are overly simplistic and at times hokey. “Cha! Cha!” is fun, but childish for a band with three quarters of its members over the age of 40. However, no song is as lame as “Without Love”. I am not a big fan of songs speaking on the virtues of love. It didn’t work for Peter Cetera (“Glory of Love”) and the immortal Beatles (“All You Need is Love”), so I don’t feel this tune will change my mind.

Without love
You got nothing to live for, nothing to give
Without love
You got nothing to wish for, nothing to get

Without love the days are so long
Without love
You could never go
On and on and on on and on come on
On and on and on on and on come on


LAME! LAME! LAME!











The 411:  Ultimately, this record was made purely for fun by a group of experienced rockers from vastly different bands. The surprises are that Iha is playing fun music and that Taylor Hanson holds his own as a front man for guys older than he is. The songs are infectious, but lyrically a bit basic. However, if you like the skinny tie rock of the 80s then this album is a must have.
 
Final Score:  8.0   [ Very Good ]  legend


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Comments (2)

 
hmm... from the evidence presented by that video, Sonic Youth should be making a few pennies off of the similarity to Sugar Kane.

Posted By: the full english (Guest)  on May 09, 2009 at 06:22 AM

 
 
Sounds kinda like Taylor Hanson is channelling the spirit of Robin Zander. Not saying that's good or bad, just saying.

Posted By: Scotty (Guest)  on May 09, 2009 at 10:34 AM

 


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