Their sound is an amalgam of just about every indie-tinged band of the last 20 years, with singer Gareth Jones veering between the vocal styles of Noel Gallagher, Thom Yorke, Shaun Ryder, and at one point Sting. I swear.
The band themselves approximate anything and everything from Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd to Supergrass. This is not to say that Tetra Splendour don’t have a sound of their own, but they are rooted heavily in the indie-rock category. Unfortunately this can hinder some of the songs presented here. Just as the band can sound somewhat derivative, Jones can sound a little too sincere and whiney for his own good at times.
Halfway through CFCs he begins to complain about a raging headache. Now, I’m sorry but rock musicians don’t complain about headaches, not even when they’ve been on a three-month bender and they’re puking blood in their sleep. So pull yourself together, man.
Splendid Animation is no bad album though; songs like Bless My Soul, Global Village and past single Mr Bishi indicate a striking pop sensibility and insightful lyrics. Given that most of this band are still incredibly young, this is a very promising debut and there is every chance that Tetra Splendour could eventually provide us with something very special. Hopefully those bigger and better things are on their way soon.