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2006, Team Love
The result of five Omaha residents with a penchant for classic 60's pop, boy/girl harmonies, and Americana folk records, Tilly And The Wall celebrate the petulant, determined, feisty nature of youth. They rejoice in tales of dreams followed, mistakes made, and hearts broken. Their debut, Wild Like Children, consisted of eleven perfectly formed songs bursting with enthusiastic hyperactivity, while emanating a bittersweet melancholy of long lost summers and misguided first loves. This, their follow-up, takes their signature sound to a new level. The choruses are more rousing, the tapping more intense, the instrumentation fuller. Guaranteed to make you love the band even more than you probably already do.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Rainbows In The Dark |
| 2 | Urgency |
| 3 | Bad Education |
| 4 | Lost Girls |
| 5 | Love Song |
| 6 | Sing Songs Along |
| 7 | Black and Blue |
| 8 | Brave Day |
| 9 | The Freest Man |
| 10 | Coughing Colours |
Customer Reviews




Eric PerkinsI really liked "Wild Like Children" (I'd give that album an easy A), and this follow up is good, but not great. The album as a whole is enjoyable, but there are few songs that really jump out at me as exceptional. Oddly enough, the last track, "Coughing Colors", is one of my favorites, even though it's fairly long and slow for a T&tW song.





