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Album Review: The Con

  • Artist: Tegan and Sara
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 24, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although identical twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin first appeared in the music scene in the late '90s playing the kind of folk-rock and folk-punk more associated with other Lilith Fair (in which they participated) artists of the time, by the time 2007 rolled around they had moved into much poppier territory. It was a progression, to be sure, from This Business of Art to their fourth Vapor full-length -- one that can be heard in the time spent on production, the louder guitars -- but that still may not prepare listeners for The Con. Produced by Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla, the album is full of quirky, Aqueduct-like keyboards, punchy bass from Weezer's Matt Sharp and AFI's Hunter Burgan, and even some guitar help from Kaki King that stretch and shove their way into the spaces between Tegan and Sara's hook-driven melodies and clean harmonies, more complex than anything they've done before. Though each sister writes and sings lead on seven tracks, it is Sara especially who writes the more intricate pieces ("Relief Next to Me," "Like O, Like H"), showing a more adult songwriter, one who has matured since her first work came out, while Tegan draws more from simpler emo and pop-punk arrangements ("Nineteen," "Hop a Plane"), her songs more straightforward, both compositionally and lyrically, than her sister's. But this isn't to say that there's a kind of disparity or harsh contrast on The Con. Much like the duo's voices, which share a timbre, a clear relationship, even if their actual tonality differs, the songs on the album complement each other, play off the other's strengths, and make the record very much an entity instead of simply a collection of tracks, setting it off as an impressive step forward in their already commendable discography. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Was Married Tegan and Sara (1:32)
Relief Next to Me Tegan and Sara (3:00)
The Con Tegan and Sara (3:29)
Knife Going In Tegan and Sara (2:09)
Are You Ten Years Ago Tegan and Sara (3:17)
Back in Your Head Tegan and Sara (3:00)
Hop a Plane Tegan and Sara (1:49)
Soil, Soil Tegan and Sara (1:22)
Burn Your Life Down Tegan and Sara (2:22)
Nineteen Tegan and Sara (2:56)
Floorplan Tegan and Sara (3:37)
Like O, Like H Tegan and Sara (2:39)
Dark Come Soon Tegan and Sara (3:07)
Call It Off Tegan and Sara (2:21)

Credits

E.E. Storey (Design), E.E. Storey (Artwork), Christopher Walla (Producer), Christopher Walla (Mixing), Will Markwell (Engineer), Jason McGerr (Percussion), Hunter Burgan (Bass), Ted Gowans (Keyboards), Roger Seibel (Mastering), Christopher Walla (Shaker), Kaki King (Guitar), Christopher Walla (Engineer), Christopher Walla (Guitar), Christopher Walla (Bass), Matt Sharp (Bass), Beau Sorenson (Editing), Will Markwell (Assistant), Christopher Walla (Cymbals), Ted Gowans (Organ), Jason McGerr (Drums), Kaki King (Lap Steel Guitar), Christopher Walla (Organ), Ted Gowans (Guitar)
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The Con
Studio album by Tegan and Sara
Released July 24, 2007 (2007-07-24)
Recorded January 2007 – March 12, 2007
Genre Indie pop, New Wave
Length 37:37
Label Vapor, Sire, London
Producer Tegan and Sara, Chris Walla
Professional reviews
Tegan and Sara chronology
So Jealous
(2004)
The Con
(2007)
Sainthood
(2009)

The Con is Tegan and Sara's fifth full-length studio album, released on July 24, 2007 (February 18, 2008 in the United Kingdom). Guest performers on the album include Jason McGerr of Death Cab for Cutie, Matt Sharp of The Rentals and formerly of Weezer (on Sara's songs), Hunter Burgan of AFI (on Tegan's songs) and Kaki King.[1][2][3]

The album is dedicated to Rita Clement and Burt Harris.

Contents

Background

As announced on their MySpace blog, a special edition CD/DVD was released at the same time as the CD-only version. The CD/DVD release has a parental advisory warning for profanity on the DVD, although the CD contains no explicit content.[4]

"Back in Your Head", the first single, and the second single, "The Con" were used heavily for promotional purposes. The vinyl release of this album includes a promotional copy of "The Con" on CD. "Call it Off" is the third single from the album. The music video for "Call It Off" was released September 15, 2008.

According to the DVD edition of the album, Sugar, Spell It Out was a tentative album title.[5] The DVD also reveals the title track "The Con" was tentatively titled "Encircle Me" and "Like O, Like H" was previously titled "SOS."

EE Storey, the band's artistic director, designed the album artwork.

For their world tour of this album, they have posted a series of videos called "Trailer Talk" on their MySpace profile.

1,500 copies of The Con demos were sold for charity at concerts.

Critical Reception

The Con received positive reviews from the media, scoring 80 on review aggregator MetaCritic.[6] The album debuted at number 34 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 19,000 copies in its first week.[7] On week 2, the album fell out of the top 50, at #69, selling about 10,000 that week, totaling at 29,000.

Filter Magazine calls The Con "a startlingly dark, yet characteristically vibrant offering, featuring a band that’s learned to harness the energy-highs, while tempering pretty (even pastoral) pop-folk with a new, deeply-affecting brand of melancholy." PopMatters gives The Con a score of 8 out of 10, calling it "very, very good. To be more precise, it is one of the best albums so far of 2007 and one of the best recent pop releases." The A.V. Club says that "ultimately even The Con's failings work in its favor, providing a macro version of what the best Tegan And Sara songs do, by stumbling along recklessly, then falling together."[8]

Track listing

  1. "I Was Married" (Sara Quin) – 1:36
  2. "Relief Next to Me" (S. Quin) – 3:04
  3. "The Con" (Tegan Quin) – 3:33
  4. "Knife Going In" (S. Quin) – 2:13
  5. "Are You Ten Years Ago" (T. Quin) – 3:21
  6. "Back in Your Head" (S. Quin) – 3:00
  7. "Hop a Plane" (T. Quin) – 1:53
  8. "Soil, Soil" (T. Quin) – 1:27
  9. "Burn Your Life Down" (S. Quin) – 2:26
  10. "Nineteen" (T. Quin) – 3:00
  11. "Floorplan" (S. Quin) – 3:41
  12. "Like O, Like H" (S. Quin) – 2:43
  13. "Dark Come Soon" (T. Quin) – 3:11
  14. "Call It Off" (T. Quin) – 2:25

DVD features

  • The Con: The Movie (Making of the album)
  • Extras
    • Ptosis: Explained
    • Ptosis Outtakes
    • Duct Tape Dreads
    • Feelings Report

Personnel

  • Tegan Quin – guitars, keyboards, piano, vocals
  • Sara Quin – guitars, keyboards, piano, vocals
  • Christopher Walla – guitars (6, 10), keyboards (12), organ (6), shakers (6), cymbals (5), tiny guitars (5, 14), bass (4, 9)
  • Ted Gowans – guitars (2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 14), keyboards (2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13), organ (13)
  • Matt Sharp – bass (1, 2, 6, 9, 11, 12) on all of Sara's songs
  • Hunter Burgan – bass (3, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14) on all of Tegan's songs
  • Kaki King – lap steel (4), guitar (11)
  • Jason McGerr – drums, percussion

References

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