Mrs. TorranceCountry of origin:Canada and England Type of music generally:Edgy, experimental alternative pop/rock Status:Disbanded; final release, I'm The Bird (1997) See also:Tamara Williamson's Facebook page Comparisons:Tamara Williamson's vocals are a little like Rachel Smith, so it's a little as if she'd fronted a heavier, quirky rock band. Covers/own material:Own General comments:This is one of those bands I am really at a loss as to how to describe. Weird pop noise. A strange but not unpleasant voice. Noise and twang. I don't think I've heard anything quite like Mrs. Torrance—who aren't that far off the scale of alt rock but are definitely going in their own direction. Their first album was fairly forgettable but the Porn EP and I'm The Bird, the album that follows (and has most of the songs from the EP) is not. Very worth tracking down and listening to. (Neile) Comments about live performance:The surprise of the night was a band from Toronto called Mrs. Torrance. Fronted by a young woman who moved from London England about 5 years ago, they combine Pink-Floydish progressive rock sounds with soaring female vocals. Very unique and electic, ranging from heavy to delicate...I bought their EP at the show, and they have a full-length CD due out soon. If you're into quirky stuff you might want to keep an eye out for Mrs. Torrance. (c. 1997, carnivore@bigfoot.com) Recommended first album:I'm The Bird Recordings:
why the skyRelease info:1995—Third Leg—TL-1 Availability:Out of print Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of odd pop/rock Group members:Tamara Williamson—vocals, guitar Produced by:Andy Koyama Comments:An odd and somewhat compelling collection of songs, but they're all somewhat similar in overall feel so that they kind of become a whole thing. I enjoy listening to it when I put it on, but it doesn't draw me as much as their later work. Still, it has a great sound, and Tamara Williamson's odd and wonderful voice and vocal style. (Neile) Porn epRelease info:1997—Ariola/BMG (Canada)—74321-42981-2 Availability:Likely out of print Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Tamara Williamson—vocals, guitar Guest artists:Martin Tielli—guitar Produced by:Ken Myhr, Glen Rosenstein, Tamara Williamson, and Steve Pitkin Comments:Of course the best tracks on this wound up on I'm the Bird, but there are three (of the six tracks) that appear here only and they're still strong and listenable, compelling, strange tracks. (Neile) I'm The BirdRelease info:1997—ViK Recordings/BMG (Canada)—74321-41752-2 Availability:Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Tamara Williamson—vocals, guitar, piano Guest artists:Martin Tielli—guitar Produced by:Ken Myhr and Mrs. Torrance Comments:A fine, quirky album full of delights. Driving and haunting at the same time. Lots of unusual hooks. The best songs are "Porn" and "Rich, Beautiful and Mine." (Neile) |
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