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Drums & Tuba - April 21, 2006 Drums & Tuba’s latest effort, Battles Olé, puts a delightfully dark spin on the cheerful formula of previous records, and features an unexpected twist – the first-ever vocal track in the band’s history. Nozero’s snarling voice appears on the opening “Two Dollars.” The song builds like a storm cloud, slowly getting heavier and blacker before bursting with torrential arena rock riffing. Battles Olé is stuffed with these masterfully constructed exercises in dynamics, which is a sign of the band’s growing talents in the studio. And while the vocals will come as an initial surprise to fans of the instrumental days, they’re certainly not the focal point. It’s obvious that the band sees the human voice as another instrument in its arsenal; it’s here to add to the mood, not to steal the show. Hence, for all of its differences, Battles Olé is classic Drums & Tuba: captivating, exploratory and loads of fun to listen to. Yet bringing Olé to life wasn’t a fun process—Nozero explains why the band’s shift to the dark side reflects more than artistic growth. “After ten years and a pretty hard last couple, we were really burned out. We were struggling to, in a sense, change everything—turn our own musical world upside down and shake it like a toaster, getting all the crumbs out. It felt like a final gasp. Long story short, it’s a fitting title. “Olé” makes it a bit lighter, representing the attitude that, ‘Yeah, we did this, we battled. Olé!’" The record isn’t the only success story; their live shows are just as triumphant. These are musicians who strive to push the art form forward and spread their craft the old-fashioned way—by playing it in front of people, replicating each and every interesting note via an amazing array of samplers and electronic gadgetry. By looping various samples live and then melding the harmonies on top, Drums & Tuba pack a sonic wallop full of captivating live rhythms. Drums & Tuba has caught, confused and enlightened the ears of many a listener and is showing no sign of ending this unorthodox musical journey anytime soon. learn more about the Drums & Tuba
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