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HOUDINI TWINS

Better be careful, turning the light on...

About Me

Coo and Andy will be no strangers to fans of Australian underground music. They built a loyal following back in the eighties with seminal indie band TOYS WENT BERSERK, thanks to their energetic live shows and recordings.
Their studio project, HOUDINI TWINS, unveiled it's first-born in March 2006, with the album "In the Blink of an Eye". Both dark and dazzling, the Twins balance sharp hooks with moody and mysterious depths...
Here's what Joshua Heinrich had to say in his review for Grave Concerns online magazine:
http://www.graveconcernsezine.com/review_houdinitwins.html
Date: 9/15/06
In the Blink of an Eye, the impressive debut from Australia's Houdini Twins, is an interesting affair that handles retro 80s/90s elements with a modern indie/alternative flare.
Andy Jarvis and Coo Bennett, former members of Banshees-esque Australian post-punk outfit Toys Went Berserk, shine here with a diverse set that blends inventive alt rock with pop hooks and occasional trip-hop elements. Often seemingly taking its cue from The Pixies with post-punk undertones, its dual male/female vocals ride atop a backing that varies fairly heavily stylistically but showcases the band's strong musical sensibilities.
Of the disc's dozen offerings, the stunning "Hanging on the Telephone" is the standout, blending moodiness with the album's catchiest pop melodies. The more upbeat "Hush" is also noteworthy and quite radio-friendly, while the sinister snaking bass and guitar hooks of "Only Dreaming" give way to another of the album's more memorable choruses. "Something", a dark, plodding outing contradicted by its lilting retro pop chorus, may be the second best here. The opening "The Right Time" and the disc's title track are the other highlights, the former a sultry trip-hop number and the latter's pulsating electronics adding a new wave edge to its reverb drenched guitars and infectious chorus. The other tracks on the album, adding a bit of sonic diversity while, perhaps, cutting into its consistency, range stylistically from the loungy, saloon piano-driven "So Damn Good" to the xylophone-centric "No Plans".
Houdini Twins' debut is an excellent ride that's both memorable and rather unique. Its late 80s/early 90s alt rock stylings will likely appeal to fans of bands like The Pixies and The Breeders, but there are also enough post-punk and trip-hop undertones and overtones to bring fans of moodier, more diverse fare onboard. Come for the catchy singles. Stay for its slightly less accessible but equally satisfying filling.
Check out the Halloween Special podcast, a free download from those lovely people at the Bleeding Edge, featuring a track each from both Houdini Twins and Toys Went Berserk... a TRICKSTER TREAT!

visit the Bleeding Edge Podcast myspace, in our friends below, or go to the following website:
http://www.thebleedingedge.tz4.com

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/10/2006
Band Website: trickstermusic.com
Band Members: Coo Bennett - vocals and piano : Andy Jarvis - guitars, vocals and programming
Influences: All things slanted and enchanted, twisty and misty... famous Vampire Slayers, the King of Nothing Hill, the Pixies, Twilight Zone, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Xmal, going to the fire dances, Throwing Muses, throwing caution the the wind, Placebo, The Brackish Boy, The Addams Family, Tenebrae, Cocteaus, PJ Harvey, Pictures From Life's Other Side, Palava sauce, The Sandman, raindogs, cats we have known, Captain Beefheart, the bovine boogie, Wild at Heart, Tame, Mystery Train, the Bad Seeds, Hammer Horror, Surfer Rosa, the Silver Surfer, dreams and nightmares, Charlie Parker, Billy Holliday, Soulwax, scary monsters and superfreaks, magical escapes, hard man fe dead, dark days and bright nights, these foolish things...
Sounds Like: all things slanted and enchanted...
Record Label: Trickster Music
Type of Label: Indie