Shopping > Music > Butterglory > Rat Tat Tat

Butterglory - Rat Tat Tat (CD)

Rat Tat Tat
$2.75 - $13.98
Not Yet Rated 0 Ratings (0 Reviews)

Album Details: Rat Tat Tat

Release Date:10/14/1997
Label:Merge Records
UPC:036172943326

Other Available Formats: Rat Tat Tat

Pro Reviews: Rat Tat Tat

  • All Music Guide

    Rat Tat Tat is less quirky and off balance than previous releases, as many of the raw edges have been jettisoned for the sake of focus. So while a splendidly listenable album, its sophomoric charms have been lost to a growing professionalism. Gone also is the raw fuzz in favor of more straightforwardly hooky songs which writhe with an energy and tempo all their own. The guitar is generally clean, with a tendency toward a light jangle. The more sedate, even subdued nature of the album compares favorably with mid-period Yo La Tengo, and in that sense it works better as a whole, though without the kind of standout, obvious singles that dotted previous albums and which made Downed such a delight. The opening track, "On a Horse," illustrates the new aesthetic beginning with a slowly building part, which after lingering is joined by a recursive riff reminiscent of Pink Flag-era Wire, as Suggs' light indie rock baritone mews within, as though the guitar is closing in, and the tempo gallops to... the end. "Fight Fight Fight" works a martial, bolero beat, "Tundra" features an almost-new wave/Talking Heads rhythm against a clean, tightly wound riff, while "Novelty in Two" reaches back toward previous albums with its vaguely lethargic pace before a break featuring Christmas-y bells and a melancholy guitar resolution. Debby Vander Wall continues to offer the perfect vocal counterbalance to Suggs, leading two of the album's best songs ("Oh Goodness," "Carmen Cross") with her nearly broken-spirited, low-key singing. Not as immediately winning as previous releases, the aesthetic is much more "Pale Blue Eyes" than "Beginning to See the Light," to name-check their increasingly apparent Velvet debts. - Chris Parker, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Rat Tat Tat

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

Amazon.com Marketplace

48 Ratings

(29 Reviews)

Write a review

$2.75Total Price N/A New Item

4 Coupons & Deals

fantastic prices with ease & comfort of amazon
Go to Store

DeepDiscount.com

36 Ratings

(30 Reviews)

Write a review

$9.79Total Price N/A New Item

4 Coupons & Deals

sale 25% off music, free shipping
Go to Store

Amazon.com

1394 Ratings

(640 Reviews)

Write a review

$13.98Total Price N/A New Item

4 Coupons & Deals

get free shipping on orders over $25!
Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Rat Tat Tat

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Rat Tat Tat

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Butterglory

Butterglory is a lo-fi, indie-rock duo from Lawrence, KS (via California) that, much like Pavement, early Yo La Tengo and the Archers of Loaf, produces tuneful, yet skewed tracks. (Live, the two employ additional musicians to fill out the sound.) The group's songs often skitter off into skronk and feedback and then, just as quickly, re-emerge as pop gems. The pair, Matt... Read more