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What the Toll Tells

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Recorded
  
July 2005

Artist
  
Two Gallants

Producer
  
Scott Solter

Genres
  
Indie rock, Lo-fi music

Length
  
59:42

Release date
  
10 February 2006

Label
  
Saddle Creek

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Released
  
February 13, 2006 (UK) February 21, 2006 (US)

What the Toll Tells (2006)
  
Nothing to You (re-mix) + 3 (EP) (2006)

Similar
  
Two Gallants albums, Indie rock albums

Two gallants las cruces jail


What the Toll Tells is the second album recorded by Two Gallants released in February 2006 (see 2006 in music). It was recorded at Tiny Telephone Studios, San Francisco in during July 2005.

Contents

This album is the 91st release of Saddle Creek Records.

Critical response

What the Toll Tells received generally favorable reviews from music critics around the country. The album received a high score of 71 on metacritic.com, a review-aggregation website.

Controversy

The song "Long Summer Day", which is based on the Moses Platt song, was criticised in multiple publications' reviews of the album, including in Prefix Magazine and Pitchfork Media. The song describes a black man dealing with the oppression of a white boss, and considering a possibly violent reaction. The use of the word "nigger" in particular drew fire, with reviews claiming the Two Gallants (both white) were "borrowing otherness" in writing the song. The Two Gallants gave a sarcastic reply on their website, claiming to be unaware that they aren't allowed to "write about our country's embarrassing past" and that they are required to write about "the trials of two pale skinned urbanites who have never known a day of struggle in their lives".

Track listing

  1. "Las Cruces Jail" – 5:46
  2. "Steady Rollin'" – 4:28
  3. "Some Slender Rest" – 8:57
  4. "Long Summer Day" – 4:54
  5. "The Prodigal Son" – 3:13
  6. "Threnody" – 9:34
  7. "16th St. Dozens" – 5:15
  8. "Age of Assassins" – 8:01
  9. "Waves of Grain" – 9:34
  10. "Big Lucille" (vinyl only)
  11. "Negrophilia Blues" (vinyl only)

Credits

  • Alberto Cuéllar - Trombone, Trumpet
  • Jackie Perez Gratz - Cello
  • Alan Hynes - Design
  • Chelsea Jackson (pseudonym of Adam Stephens) - Guitar, Harmonica, vocals
  • Dan Kasin - Management
  • Scott Solter - Engineer, Mixing
  • Doug VanSloun - Mastering
  • Auggie Washington (pseudonym of Tyson Vogel) - drums, Vocals
  • Songs

    1Las Cruces Jail5:46
    2Steady Rollin'4:29
    3Some Slender Rest8:58

    References

    What the Toll Tells Wikipedia