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School for the Dead - A Telephone Built For Two
“School
for the Dead” is perhaps the most misleading name for a band since
the days of that hedonistically bombastic hard rock group from the ‘70s
known as April Wine. Except, rather than a moniker conjuring flowery romantic
notions only to have the listener assaulted with the brash swagger of a
band who once named one of their albums (this time, appropriately) “Harder…Faster,”
School for the Dead is sitting on the other side of the playground. Rather
than commiserating along the rusty hulk of a dilapidated urban schoolyard
fence among the malevolent adolescents with their boom-boxes, denim, long
faces and Kelly Leak-like attitude, School for the Dead are too busy perched
atop a shiny jungle-gym surrounded by chirping schoolchildren, green grass,
and the effervescent scent of jonquils prancing on the breeze.
Well, yes and no. Singer-songwriter-bandleader Henning Ohlenbusch at one point wonders aloud on “A Telephone Built For Two,” the group’s sophomore set, “Why don’t I feel the way I should?” but the question is posed while a cascading swirl of background harmonies and sumptuous synths support the ache in the melody with a comforting embrace. Similarly, when Ohlenbusch opines that “Last night, I had the most boring dream,” the rhythm section meanwhile careens along like one of those trains in the final minutes of a classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Moreover, the despondent suicidal characters inhabiting “Disgruntled Lover” cannot dance the emo-a-go-go but instead have their tales of woe delivered by Ken Maiuri’s plucky banjo, Tony Westcott’s shimmery surf-guitar splashes, and a boot-stompin’ hoedown courtesy of tasty bassist Max Germer and crackerjack trapsman Brian Marchese, not to mention Henning Ohlenbusch’s sardonic familiar croon. This album is a delightful tapestry of the human spirit, a sumptuous curry where coriander and cumin combine, turmeric tangoes with tarragon and a sprinkle of cinnamon simmers atop a garlicky, gingery gumbo, musically speaking.
Simply put, “A Telephone Built For Two” has something for everyone.
Track Listing:
1. Periscope
- FREE MP3
2. Feel
Like I Should - FREE MP3
3. This Time It Looks Good
4. Journal of Lies
5. Save My Place
6. Back
To School - FREE MP3
7. Boring Dream
8. Disgruntled Lover
9. Map
10. Superhero
- FREE MP3
11. Thinking of a Time
Credits:
Henning
Ohlenbusch
Brian Marchese
Max Germer
Anthony Westcott
Ken Maiuri
Chris Collingwood (Singing
on Tracks 2 & 3)
F. Alex Johnson (Pedal Steel
on Track 1)
Lesa Bezo (Singing on Track 1 &
2)
Recorded and mixed at Rub Wrongways Studios, Northampton, MA by Henning
Ohlenbusch
Mastered by Dan Richardson
All songs © 2008 Henning Ohlenbusch
ASCAP
The
New You (2004)
The Chain CD (2002)
Henning Ohlenbusch's Looks Like I'm Tall
(2006)
Henning's School for the Dead (2000)