Tilly and the Wall: "Bottoms of Barrels"
Released: May 23, 2006
Anyone who's ever been to a high school talent show knows at least one thing for sure. Tap dancing gets old. It gets old really quick. So if Tilly and the Wall was planning on milking the tap-dancing thing for as long as they could, I'm glad someone talked them out of it. Don't misunderstand, the tap-dancing is still there, and still unique. However, whereas their first album seemed to rely too heavily on the gimmicky nature of said tap-dancing, "Bottoms of Barrels" expands the band's unique sound to where the tap-dancing takes a backseat to awesome melodies, great instrumentation, and fun vocal performances. To say Tilly and the Wall is a gimmick might have been a somewhat valid point before 2006, but now you just have to swallow your shame and admit that, yeah, they do kind of have some talent there. I mean, they were on Letterman's show a few months ago, and they did do a pretty jam-up job. So who's gonna say they are a gimmick now? They are legitimate, and "Bottoms of Barrels" is proof of that!
For holding it down, Tilly and the Wall tap dance their way to #14.
Top 31 Songs of 2006: #14
Headlights - "Songy Darko" from the album Kill Them With Kindness.
For holding it down, Tilly and the Wall tap dance their way to #14.
Top 31 Songs of 2006: #14
Headlights - "Songy Darko" from the album Kill Them With Kindness.
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