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The Walthall Tango has been described as "well-structured instrumental post-rock, weaving with a light touch of electronic effects and some slight strings into the guitar storm." -The Flagpole
Genre:
Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date:
2006
The Walthall Tango
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Record Label: The Walthall Tango
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The Walthall Tango is a post-rock group from Macon, GA that draws influences from such acts as Godspeed You! Black Emperor, The Appleseed Cast, Mogwai, Sigur Ros, Explosions in the Sky, Mono, and The Mercury Program.
“The Macon six-piece of J.R. Olive [guitar], Andrew Lewis [drums], Andy Carter [bass], Alex Daugherty [guitar], Whitney Ott [keyboards] and Davis Wells [cello] plays well-structured instrumental post-rock, weaving with a light touch [of] electronic effects and some slight strings into the guitar storm. Not dissimilar to a poppier, peppier Mogwai or early Maserati.” –The Flagpole
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...No one else has what this album has...
author: Joseph Paul Guarini
Of all the "post-rock" "progressive rock" "instrumental rock" genres, finally FINALLY we have an album with heart AND a backbone! This album has amazing melodies which grab you and conjure sweet nostalgia, and it has the confidence in itself to build up and take the song to a new level! For that combination to take place in this genre is unbelievably rare! I cherish this album, not just because they stand alone in their OWN genre, but because their music accomplished what it all art is support to - to evoke feeling!
Thank you, Walthall Tango. Joe Guarini / St. Charles, IL
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missing something
author: Alex Daugherty
This music is quality, but it seems to be missing something. Im not sure what it is... perhaps some sort of a second guitar part that is glaring and supportive of the first. Perhaps that second guitar part could pull through a mini Marshall as well.
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