Tulsa
I Was Submerged EP
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Park the Van, 2007
7.6
Album Reviews
Written by Chris Fore
Monday, 24 September 2007
 Thanks in large part to Carter Tanton's chilling vocals and the band's modern, outlaw sound, Tulsa's physical debut is a darkly enchanting spine-crawler.   The disconnection in Tanton's echoed twang gives off a Wild West vibe while the stark, rambling rhythms behind him are so tight, it's as if they came from underneath a single hat.  With both intimacy and apathy in its guitars, I Was Submerged exudes a beautifully lonesome introspection throughout.

As a slow-churning acoustic guitar lays most of the foundation on I Was Submerged, steely riffs and Tanton's distant voice define its sound.  On the EP's opener, "Breath Thin", a sharp electric guitar snakes around a pattern above the acoustic chug, as Tanton sings with a powerfully sour strain.  Ominous drums complete the track with an occasionally desperate rolls like the heartbeat of a fugitive.  On the standout track, "Shaker", the elements are similar, but the atmosphere is more positive.  The melodic vocal track coasts effortlessly across the smooth wash of instruments.  "Mass" has a laid-back rhythm with poignant interludes, while "Rafter" is the most mysterious track as it slowly build from a quiet, delayed guitar into an aching, metallic swell.  The last track, "There Goes a Man", is a cool, acoustic crawler with a chorus that features Tanton's airy vocals and a swirling guitar effect before cruising off into a rolling drumbeat and expansive solo.  The EP musically spans a wide variety of demeanors from solitude to adventure to death.

Tulsa's I Was Submerged EP stands out as a collection of alt-Western gems that portray a desolate and difficult existence from a haunting, modern perspective.  It's further out there than typical alt-country, and much like the revered legend of the old West, will have a uniquely enterprising way of sticking in our minds.

MP3 Stream: "Shaker"

-Chris Fore
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