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Turn Off The Stars [edit]
by Turn Off The Stars | Genre: Pop/Rock | Release Date: August 15, 2006
 

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then there's no band more revered today than Coldplay, except perhaps U2. Truth be told, we need another Brit rock-influenced band (with mastery of that "Clocks" triple pulse rhythm) about as little as another worship band with stadium rock praise songs derived from "Where the Streets Have No Name." But when done right, with enough panache and vibrancy to avoid sounding derivative, there's always room for another follower.

Presenting Turn Off the Stars, a Toronto quartet whose self-titled debut is rendered with enough skill, confidence, and polish to regard them as Coldplay's little brother. The similarities are unavoidable"Michael Walker's nasal vocal with falsetto reminiscent of Chris Martin; "Please" and "Lately" rhythmically comparable to Coldplay's "Shiver" and "White Shadows," respectively; even a kindred passion for world issues and social justice. Yet I'd be lying if I said that TOTS didn't pull it off with impressive sophistication, from the elegant swell of "Getaway" to the acoustic simplicity of "Brightside." It's like what might have been had Coldplay continued to emphasize guitars over piano after Parachutes, with swirling keyboards still padding the sound much like X&Y.

Praise also for Credential's continued commitment to finding bands (like Dizmas and Edison Glass) that aren't obviously Christian on the surface, yet clearly inspired by their faith once you dig into the lyrics. TOTS offers themes of soul restoration ("I Wasn't Ready," "Getaway"), surrender ("Falling Into You"), world-changing love ("30 Days"), and answers beyond our understanding ("Lately") that all subtly reveal where they're coming from spiritually.

Is there room for growth? Could the lyrics benefit from deeper exploration of faith in the real world? Does TOTS need to develop a more distinctive musical identity? Yes on all counts, but merely tagging this band as the Christian equivalent to Coldplay doesn't do them justice. Turn Off the Stars holds its own with a strong, self-assured sound that (barely) avoids coming across as a rip-off or copycat.

Track Listing
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01. I Wasn't Ready
02. Please
03. Falling Into You
04. Hours & Days
05. 30 Days
06. Getaway
07. Nowhere Skies
08. Lately
09. Usual To Me
10. If Only
11. Brightside

Entry last edited by piano89 on 07.12.07

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Solid Effort. | Posted October 11, 2007
This is a solid pop/rock effort from Toronto natives Turn Off the Stars. With influences ranging from coldplay to radiohead this album is a lush and hook laiden joy from beggining to end. Songs such as "If Only" and "Lately" provide catchy and irresistable pop rock melodies akin to music by the best brit pop bands around and the accoustic album closer is similar to the pop goodness of "Oasis". Great album if your looking for pop-rock that is similar to the brit pop of bands like travis, coldplay etc.

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