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The Buttless Chaps

Cartography

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BY Ian Gormely   October 08, 2008 11:10

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THE BUTTLESS CHAPS PLAY THE DRAKE HOTEL (1150 QUEEN W) OCT 10.

Cartography, the sixth record from Vancouver-based The Buttless Chaps, balances the sounds developed by the band over its decade-long existence. Producer Jesse Gander (Ghost House, ex-Operation Makeout) weaves Ida Nilsen’s vocal and keyboard flourishes into the band’s alt.country core, though the results are mixed. “Broken Transit, Broken Soil” and “Coal Grey Sky” are superb songs, and lead singer Dave Gowans’ deep tenor is reminiscent of Matt Berninger from The National. But where that band fill out their sonic experiments with hooks that are infectious without being obvious, several of Cartography‘s tracks take too long to get anywhere, making what could have been a great record just pretty good.

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