Tilly and the Wall
Omaha, NE, anomaly Tilly and the Wall, formed in 2001 out of the ashes of several groups -- including Conor Oberst's pre-Bright Eyes endeavor, Park Avenue -- and gained some underground notoriety for their unorthodox approach to percussion: forsaking the traditional drum kit for the amplified tap shoes of dancer Jamie Williams, and hand percussion supplied by vocalists Neely Jenkins and Kianna Alarid. Rounded out by guitarist/vocalist Derek Pressnall and keyboardist Nick White (a contributor to Bright Eyes' live sets), the five-piece recorded a six-track demo titled Woo! in Oberst's basement that passed through enough hands to allow Tilly and the Wall an opportunity to tour. The group settled down to record, issuing a 7" titled 7 Inch on Rue Royal Records and subsequently convened to record their debut full-length, due out as the flagship release on Team Love, Oberst's sister label to Saddle Creek, in the spring of 2004. Bottoms of Barrels found a more confident and warmer sound from the band. It was released in 2006. ~ Gregory McIntosh, All Music Guide
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albums
| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bottoms of Barrels | 2006 | n/a | 0 |
| Wild Like Children | 2004 | 7.33 | 0 |
| Woo! | 2002 | 9.50 | 0 |
Recent User Reviews
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This album gets annoying a little too fast
Reviews - external | May 24, 2006
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Tapdancing Tilly and the Wall Back For More
News - external | Feb 16, 2006
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Audio - external | Aug 23, 2005
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Tilly and the Wall Official Homepage
Official Homepage - external | Aug 23, 2005
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In three words, Wild Like Children sums up Tilly and the Wall’s aesthetic...
Reviews - external | Jan 20, 2005


