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My name is Nathan Trueb. I started a band called Tango Alpha Tango .
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Willamette Week: Tango Alpha Tango makes exactly the kind of rock ’n' roll I can get behind; it’s sweeping, dramatic and unapologetically evil at the most surprising of moments. Formed from one half of the recently disbanded Carolines (the other half of which went on to create Deepest Darkest), Tango Alpha Tango tempers its pop leanings with an aggressiveness that adds a pleasant layer of grime beneath the shine of the group’s top-notch production and ass-tight songwriting. What comes out of this aesthetic pairing is gorgeous and engaging in a way that fully exploits this unity of opposites.
The Portland Mercury: After the Carolines split a couple years ago, Nathan and Aaron Trueb formed Tango Alpha Tango, while the remaining members teamed up with Derby's Nat Johnson to form Deepest Darkest. Both bands are logical extensions of the Carolines' unpretentious, melodic pop. Deepest Darkest go for shiny, sheen-y, radio-friendly, classicist rock, with every note carefully in place and every timbre in perfect relief. As generic as that could seem, the songs are mighty fine, and the relaxed, sun-faded vibe is a comfortable fit. Tango Alpha Tango have a bit more urgency to their sound, and cultivate a delicate, damaged beauty; the songs are either folkier and more pointed, or trashier and glammier—more suited for the bedroom than Deepest Darkest's convertible-with-the-top-down groove. It's a genuine pleasure, and no slight against what came before, that both bands are better than the Carolines ever were, and sure, it's not exactly fair, or necessary, to pit the two against the past or each other—but when both share the bill, comparisons are inevitable.
Seattle Weekly: You could argue that Tango Alpha Tango's sound is the most seductive thing to come out of Portland since Elliott Smith crooned, "Sexy energy makes me charming when I sing." But instead of bated breath and acoustic guitars, Tango relies on slinking bass lines and lyrics so enticing they feel like they're being whispered in your ear during a slow dance. Songs like "Twelve Step" showcase the band's ability to combine their swagger and stealth with just enough California-sunshine pop to keep the audience gently swaying along with them. And after a string of shows at Portland's famed Doug Fir Lounge, Tango Alpha Tango is ready to hit the road and bring the sexiness straight to you.

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Tango Alpha Tango "Devil's Mark" from Brian Lee on Vimeo

Basement Jam w/ Tango Alpha Tango

My Blog

Lots of things...

Well I'll start off by telling you all a bit about all-things TAT. Which is of course the band that I started. We just played Kelly's Olympian last Saturday (6.13.08), and had a great time playing w...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 01:49:00 GMT

"Remember me...

to one who lives there". That, of course, is Bob Dylan's lyrics taken from, "Girl of the North Country". I recently played my first real "acoustic" show as the front-man of Tango Alpha Tango at the ...
Posted by on Thu, 29 May 2008 01:08:00 GMT

Hey there...

Good weekend. Did some shopping, which I enjoy in short spurts. I find what I need, and get it. Also, went to a "house-warming" party which was pretty fun. Going to church in a few hours here, and...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 04:30:00 GMT

Good News...

Tango Alpha Tango, the band that I play in, has posted a brand new song for your listening pleasure called, "I Have Stopped Thinking About You". And you should probably go check it out, and you shoul...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 14:50:00 GMT

There is a season...turn

The weather finally changed... it seemed like it was overnight. It is freezing again, but I love this time of year. I think of seeing my breath and walking up a steep hill moving closer to the dista...
Posted by on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 05:09:00 GMT

birthdays, superbad, and band of brothers....

I haven't written a blog on here for quite some time. I've been spending most of my time with the band lately. Ive been practicing twice a week with the band, attending meetings, writing new songs, te...
Posted by on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 04:38:00 GMT

Subtract Smith

I thought some of you might be interested in this. In high school, Jared Abraham, Jon Shepard, and I started a side-project called Subtract Smith. We played instrumental jazz/fusion stuff. The thre...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 04:07:00 GMT

If wishes were horses...

The weather outside is making me excited for summertime. A change in the weather also signifies the time of year when all those folks who spent the entire winter cooking up rat poison and pseudoephed...
Posted by on Mon, 28 May 2007 20:16:00 GMT

May

Well I just watched The Office season finale and it was great. Definitely a cliffhanger, but a good one, where we kind of know what's going to happen. That is one of the best shows on television. S...
Posted by on Fri, 18 May 2007 19:36:00 GMT

New Song...

Hey, go to the Tango Alpha Tango site. We have put up a rough demo of a song called "Fast Cars". This is what came of our Saturday at Patrick's studio. We just started off playing some stuff live a...
Posted by on Thu, 10 May 2007 02:59:00 GMT