Posted by brian on Sunday, June 21, 2009 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
Brian: Restorations feature three-fifths of gruff, quirky post-hardcore revivalists Jena Berlin. While similarities between the two are present enough to bridge the gap for JB fans, there are plenty of atmospheric flourishes and a wonderful restraint to Restorations' procedure to sensibly warrant them being their own truly unique and self-standing project. You can hear hints of admitted influences like Lucero and the Weakerthans in there, but there's a surprising sparkle in the guitars that reaches far past any home/prarie-land punk acts. I like to think of them as what might've happened if Polar Bear Club took it in another whole direction after their demo release (that just woke mikexdude up from his Sunday nap).
I probably should have featured them a long time ago, but something recently jogged my memory and I noticed they finally had legitimate songs on their MySpace page after a long period of only providing live YouTube videos. They've been active for over a year, but no real demo or release has seemed to surface; here's to hoping they get their asses in gear while JB continues resting. News (94 comments)
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ffwoodycooks (June 21, 2009)
music is pretty good, id look forward to hearing more
Punks_Not_Punk (June 21, 2009)
It is pretty good. I was hoping they would have given a few parts a little more energy. In both songs it is like there is a lot of build-up but it never really goes anywhere. But I still like it. Good suggestion! 2+ Replies
Blackjaw_x (June 21, 2009)
Hey I realized Jena Berlin is the band I couldn't place that Red Collar kind of sounds like.
MattRamone (June 21, 2009)
Mike's getting named dropped in news posts now. I bet he doesn't shut up about it. 4+ Replies
thatsyouth (June 21, 2009)
Good stuff. I enjoy this. 2+ Replies
mikexdude (June 21, 2009)
BTW. If you haven't checked out Jena Berlin. One of the most busy guitar players live too.
Blackjaw_x (June 21, 2009)
Everything from their top friends to their record label to the bands that sound like them to their spot on Warped Tour says I shouldn't like: http://www.myspace.com/dearandtheheadlights 2+ Replies
24HourPriapism (June 21, 2009)
"polar bear club" > mikexdude as "treat" > most dogs 2+ Replies
onegirlarmy (June 21, 2009)
You're not late Brian, Restorations just put music up only last Wednesday. So, you're right on time. 1+ Reply
el_matt (June 21, 2009)
Hey everyone, recommend me some new music. In return, you will receive three wishes. 6+ Replies
Icapped2pac (June 21, 2009)
I skipped over JB's recent bulletin about this like "meh", probably because I was never able to like Quo Vadimus much, even if it that's not necessarily a fair connotation given the disparate sounds. Thanks though, Brian, for giving me the extra nudge. I would put in on a likability scale right alongside the slower moments (my favorite parts) on JB's first CD. Good shit. 2+ Replies
borischrous (June 21, 2009)
"of trees" is such a jam and its even better live. and these dudes are fucking awesome.
name (June 21, 2009)
am i the only one who thinks end of a year's sincerely...is one of the best records they've ever heard? either they're as underrated as i suspect or im just crazy 1+ Reply
thatsyouth (June 21, 2009)
So I just found out that my cousin has a video of me playing guitar on youtube and I'm super tempted to post it on here just to piss eazy the fuck off. But I'm kinda ashamed of it. 2+ Replies
skankbook (June 21, 2009)
Saw the Menzingers, the Copyrights, and Dear Landlord last night. Incredible show. Proof: 2+ Replies
Cheesetits (June 21, 2009)
I was watching the UFC fights last night and one of main event fighters came out to "Stupid Kid" by Alkaline Trio, which immediately made him my favorite fighter ever. He then lost. 2+ Replies
DrewXFishy (June 21, 2009)
summer radio show
Blackjaw_x (June 21, 2009)
Mikexdude, does Chasing Hamburg do a better job of working the transitions between clean and gruff vocals? On the last record it was too obvious they recorded each separately and put them together, I want it to sound more natural like it's live. To clarify, he'd go from singing melodically to shouting hoarsely as if it were two different people, it wasn't at all gradual and would be impossible to pull off the same way in real life. I also want to know if there's less melodic stuff in general because those vocals always sounded overproduced... they would be fine otherwise. 6+ Replies
Blackjaw_x (June 21, 2009)
I have an English exam tomorrow and one part of it is to create an original creative writing piece that relates to a/the theme/themes of Hamlet, The Color Purple and/or Death of a Salesman. Can you guys give me any basic ideas for plot, characters and/or themes? I want to have at least something in mind before I go into the exam considering I didn't spend a second studying. 1+ Reply
Hate4Hope (June 21, 2009)
One of the best "heads up" I have gotten in quite a while. I hope these guys are prolific.... | Features
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I love Jena Berlin, just about to listen to this... pumped. Brian, if you have any more of 'these' bands up your sleeve, share 'em!