Tournament of Hearts (CD)
Having wandered across our world's vast oceans and mountains, having discussed the truths of love with saints and with swine, Toronto's Constantines have returned with Tournament of Hearts, their third release for Sub Pop Records. Deep in manners, a band of gentlemen truly, this is not the telling after the kissing. These are the secrets locked away, an album heavy with the knowledge that the only truths worth telling are those truths told by lovers. Truths told in whispers and moans, truths lost and found under covers. Laid to tape amid the ghosts and wreckage of Toronto's east end as Jeff McMurrich (Sea Snakes, Picastro, Hidden Cameras) cursed modern man's technological alienation and Fat Bobby Matador (Oneida) wrestled the beasts, this is a record made for the chaos of days. A physical record, the thunder of battles of love. Against the immense falsehoods of the known and against the bloodless conventions of the unknown, against a dull world forever, this is an album of truth in desire. A record in filthy communion with mermaids and disorder, betrothed to the world with a sweetheart's tender touch.![]()
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Draw Us Lines |
| 1 | Draw Us Lines [2005] |
| 2 | Hotline Operator [2005] |
| 2 | Hotline Operator |
| 3 | Love in Fear [2005] |
| 3 | Love in Fear |
| 4 | Lizaveta |
| 4 | Lizaveta [2005] |
| 5 | Soon Enough [2005] |
| 5 | Soon Enough |
| 6 | Working Full-Time [2005] |
| 6 | Working Full-Time |
| 7 | Good Nurse |
| 7 | Good Nurse [2005] |
| 8 | Thieves |
| 8 | Thieves [2005] |
| 9 | You Are a Conductor |
| 9 | You Are a Conductor [2005] |
| 10 | Windy Road |
| 10 | Windy Road [2005] |
| Chris George
- Brantford, , Canada |
| WOW, exactly what he said. I couldn't have said it better myself. | |
| Diego
- GDL, , Mexico |
| The Constantines are the beloved underdogs in the blooming indie scene from Canada. And, as true underdogs, they are bound to surprise you and knock you off your feet. This album, their third, is their mellowest and I also think is their best. Finding a perfect balance between classic rock riffs, punk attitude, treated experimentalism and folk charm, ''Tournament of Hearts'' creates something that sounds honest, essential. It's amazing to listen to a band that stays true to themselves while embracing change at the same time. With this record, The Constantines achieve that and become incredibly important. | |