The Speaking Canaries really nail their
Van Halen-goes-math rock sound on
Get Out Alive: The Last Type Story. There are only nine songs here, including three instrumentals and a bonus number that starts about six minutes into the final track. But the album strikes a nice balance between pop accessibility and indie rock abrasiveness, and the songs are generally melodic and well constructed (the band also created a limited-edition, mail-order-only CD-R with longer versions of some songs for those who want more excess).
Speaking Canaries have developed the knack for pretty melodies, slow interludes, and false stops, as well as sputtering guitar noise that keeps things from getting too soft, and they know how to put falsetto singing, shouts, and
David Lee Roth-style yelps in all the right places. And while the songs don't have the theatrical flair of
Van Halen at their best, they also don't have the dull shapelessness of indie instrumental and noise rock at its worst; they hold up relatively well overall, and "Menopause Diaries" ranks as one of the best indie rock numbers of the year. ~ Todd Kristel