House & Parish
Reviewed by Kyle Ryan
January 15th, 2008
Rock pedigrees can be misleading, particularly when musicians are eager to work outside of the musical templates they're known for. So it goes with House & Parish, which features former members of The Promise Ring, Texas Is The Reason, The Gloria Record, and The Love Scene. The band's debut EP, One, One-Thousand, avoids the emo/punk that House & Parish's members helped define a decade ago; instead, it embraces gauzy Britpop that swirls around John Herguth's breathy vocals. House & Parish certainly plays it well, but the songs tend to blur together, a red flag for a six-track EP. The closing song, "Over/Out," recalls The Church circa "Under The Milky Way," though any song could have appeared on Dave Kendall-era 120 Minutes. Although One, One-Thousand is pleasant enough, House & Parish still needs time to put its own, more interesting stamp on the style.
