Tortoise's almost entirely instrumental music defies easy categorization. … Read Full Bio ↴Tortoise's almost entirely instrumental music defies easy categorization. The group gained significant attention from their early career. The members have roots in Chicago's fertile music scene, playing in various indie rock and punk groups. Formed in 1990, Tortoise was among the first American indie rock bands to incorporate styles closer to Krautrock, dub, minimalism, electronica and various jazz styles, rather than the standard rock and roll and punk that had dominated indie rock for years.
The group's origins lie in the late 1980's pairing of McCombs and Herndon, who imagined themselves as a freelance rhythm section (like reggae legends Sly and Robbie). That idea never saw fruition but in the summer of 2007 they formed the group Bumps and released a record with the same name on indie hip-hop label Stones Throw records, their interest in grooving rhythms and recording studio trickery led to McEntire and Brown (both formerly of Bastro) joining, followed by Bitney. Though songs are credited to all the musicans, McEntire quickly became, if not the acknowledged leader, then the group's guiding force, at least via media perception. In reality his extra contributions mainly took the form of being the recording engineer and mixer.
Their first single was issued in 1993, and their self-titled debut album followed a year later. Instrumental and mostly mid-tempo, Tortoise slowly garnered praise and attention, due in part to the unusual instrumentation (two bass guitars, three percussionists switching between drums, vibraphones and marimbas). A remix album followed, Rhythms, Resolutions and Clusters.
Brown left and was replaced by Pajo (formerly of Slint, who plays mostly bass, but offers Tortoise's first recorded guitar, as well) for 1996's Millions Now Living Will Never Die, a breakthrough, both in quality and attention. The album blended many genres, yet never seems like a pastiche. Millions showed up on many year-end best of lists, and the 20 minute Djed was described by critic John Bush as proof that "Tortoise made experimental rock do double duty as evocative, beautiful music."
In 1998, Tortoise released TNT, arguably their most jazz-inflected album. Pajo had been replaced by Parker, who has a strong jazz background. 2001 led to Standards, where Tortoise incorporated more electronic sounds and post-production into its music than in previous works. 2004 saw the release of It's All Around You, and in 2006 they collaborated with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy on an album of covers titled The Brave and the Bold.
Other groups related to Tortoise include The Sea and Cake, Brokeback, Shrimp Boat, Isotope 217 and the Chicago Underground Duo. Tortoise records on the Thrill Jockey label.
Website links:
Band Website: http://www.trts.com/
Band myspace: http://www.myspace.com/trts
The group's origins lie in the late 1980's pairing of McCombs and Herndon, who imagined themselves as a freelance rhythm section (like reggae legends Sly and Robbie). That idea never saw fruition but in the summer of 2007 they formed the group Bumps and released a record with the same name on indie hip-hop label Stones Throw records, their interest in grooving rhythms and recording studio trickery led to McEntire and Brown (both formerly of Bastro) joining, followed by Bitney. Though songs are credited to all the musicans, McEntire quickly became, if not the acknowledged leader, then the group's guiding force, at least via media perception. In reality his extra contributions mainly took the form of being the recording engineer and mixer.
Their first single was issued in 1993, and their self-titled debut album followed a year later. Instrumental and mostly mid-tempo, Tortoise slowly garnered praise and attention, due in part to the unusual instrumentation (two bass guitars, three percussionists switching between drums, vibraphones and marimbas). A remix album followed, Rhythms, Resolutions and Clusters.
Brown left and was replaced by Pajo (formerly of Slint, who plays mostly bass, but offers Tortoise's first recorded guitar, as well) for 1996's Millions Now Living Will Never Die, a breakthrough, both in quality and attention. The album blended many genres, yet never seems like a pastiche. Millions showed up on many year-end best of lists, and the 20 minute Djed was described by critic John Bush as proof that "Tortoise made experimental rock do double duty as evocative, beautiful music."
In 1998, Tortoise released TNT, arguably their most jazz-inflected album. Pajo had been replaced by Parker, who has a strong jazz background. 2001 led to Standards, where Tortoise incorporated more electronic sounds and post-production into its music than in previous works. 2004 saw the release of It's All Around You, and in 2006 they collaborated with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy on an album of covers titled The Brave and the Bold.
Other groups related to Tortoise include The Sea and Cake, Brokeback, Shrimp Boat, Isotope 217 and the Chicago Underground Duo. Tortoise records on the Thrill Jockey label.
Website links:
Band Website: http://www.trts.com/
Band myspace: http://www.myspace.com/trts
By Dawn
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Savero Ardito
I'm kinda dissapointed there no fanarts or picture of touhou x Mario crossover with:
Reimu as Mario
Sanae as Luigi and
Yachie as Bowser
I mean we now already got our obvious cast
We got
The main hero who is dressed in red Mario and Reimu
The supporting secondary character
dressed in green Luigi and Sanae
And now we got our villain who is a monster hybrid of a dragon and a turtle Bowser and Yachie
Levyafan
I like to think that her 'ability to make people lose will to fight' is basically an ability to lower people's mental resistance - notice how all her statements get accepted by the heroines immediately. She has gotten them into a suggestible state, ensuring they go where they're needed.
A fitting power for head of a clan specializing in sneak attacks...
Oelesp
Nope, even without the animal spirits possessing them, they would have been in the same state. Her profile even states, right at the end "Nobody can resist her"
Yuri Gagarin
That's only because the heroines are already possesed by the animal spirits though.
LeeKan Ch
She has some really majestic looking spellcards...
Especially her last one, deadly and beautiful
Normal Tuesday
I just spam all my remaining bombs and try not to die
ARCHIVED
man she's tough
Pocky Chews
The most unique stage 4 boss theme I’ve ever heard. Legit I love this theme to death
Prizma Starz
Okay Karen, who transported you to Gensokyo
Anyway, a rather calm yet intimidating theme, love it
Featherless
@Yata XV Yes Reisens contain high doses of Eirin's medicine! Consume at your own risk!
Yata XV
@ivA Tiger Fox nuuu don't put reisen in a salad