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September 30th, 2009

Review :: Thomas – S E L F H E L P

Thomas - S E L F H E L P Thomas
S E L F H E L P
(Self Released)
Toronto, ON
::web/sounds::


Turn out the lights. Light a candle. Slip into something comfortable. Take it off. Grab a drink and come back to the hot tub. Weird Canada is for sharing and I’d like to introduce someone to you. His name is Thomas. His new album, S E L F H E L P is the post-smooth hyperbole you’ve been waiting for all day. Fetch me a towel. Allow me to wipe the bubbles off my body and talk seriously for a moment. Thank you. Thomas takes off where the late-70s AOR, yacht-rock movement degenerated into slap-bass bull-crappery and his interpretations are bang-on. In the most serious fashion Thomas covers the gambit from Jodeci/Guy-jack-swing, Hall-and-Oats-esque yach-synth, and Sade–is-his-operator smoothness. Thomas has attended the Tim Buckley school of singing, accentuating his verses with grunts and hollers, bringing this pop-explosion into an other-worldly palm-tree paradise. There are elements of every pop cliche executed brilliantly and fashionably. It’s tasteful, sexcellent, and most importantly, strange; dripping with creative genius, every channel of pop has been approached from bizarre, acute angles producing unimaginably beautiful results. It’s the soundtrack to an alternate, psychedelic beach party where every dead celebrity is getting down; martinis in their ageless hands tipping their glasses to the young boy riding on the smooth-rock shoulders of pop giants. Need more? Check out the video to Thomas’ hit Don’t Think, Just Hate.

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Thomas – One Day And One Night (Featuring Allie Hughes)

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Thomas – Maypole

8 Comments »

  1. Comment by teelyles — October 1, 2009 @ 1:16 am

    This album is not Weird enough for Weird Canada. It is however, perfectly normal and amazingly smooth for my normal ass. This record has been it.


  2. Comment by teelyles — October 1, 2009 @ 1:20 am

    ….that last post was meant as as a serious and honest pitch for the record, in case there was any confusion. I think Thomas’s S E L F H E L P is amazing! ;)


  3. Comment by admin — October 1, 2009 @ 1:53 am

    Weird Canada is not necessarily about being weird. It sounded a lot better than “Eclectic Canada”

    And S E L F H E L P is weird. obviously you haven’t been blasting it on studio monitors like I have. HEAVY.


  4. Comment by teelyles — October 1, 2009 @ 8:30 am

    Eclectic Canada. wow.

    Yeah, it has been a while since I have listened to the CD. I am gonna check it at work today. Also, great Teddy P. opening line for the review, bud


  5. Comment by ribbitribbit — October 1, 2009 @ 11:45 am

    where can one get the whole album?


  6. Comment by manchild — October 2, 2009 @ 4:41 am

    one of these days i m going to lose my mind


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