Pinto and the Bean
The Waiting Place

The Waiting Place

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There's something strangely satisfying about small bands making big noise. Whenever I come across a musical act with fewer than three members I automatically prepare myself to hear something light and acousticy, so having my ears tricked by a rocking two-piece like Pinto and the Bean is a welcome surprise. On their debut The Waiting Place, Paul Taneja and Ivan Sosa manage to bring a fullness and intensity to their electro-tinged indie rock for an album that packs a lot more punch than what you might expect from a duo. Opening track "Let's Make Noise" holds true to its title and shows just how much noise these two guys can make together; it's an immediate indie rock anthem loaded with meaty guitar, a shout-along chorus and a dash of angst. Songs like "Rebuild Everything" and "Robot Wars" follow suit with more energy than many bands with three times the members would be able to drum up. What's most impressive about The Waiting Place is that every song holds its own. The melodies are fleshed-out and memorable, and there's enough stylistic variation to prevent the tracks from running together. "Wake Up" and "Eleazar" are essentially folk songs with a pop sheen, emotionally-driven and bittersweet (the latter is especially affecting with its sadly beautiful melody, reflective lyrics and the ragged desperation of Ivan's lead vocal). Elsewhere, the bouncy "Stray Dog" offers up three minutes of perfect power pop, "Midnight Monsters" combines a mysterious vibe with a '60s-styled guitar strum, and "Night Rider" crunches along with hard rock riffs. The fact that Ivan and Paul share lead vocal duties also helps the material stand out. Paul brings a confident, more conventional rock voice while Ivan provides a quirkier take with some unique phrasing. This injects extra shots of personality and originality into the songs, and all of it adds up to an album that sounds both accessible and a bit oddball at the same time--there's plenty of pop hooks to grab onto, but things never get run-of-the-mill. The Waiting Place was named after a line in Dr. Suess’s, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!," and it's somewhere that the duo describe as "the worst place you can possibly end up in life. It's the place of no hopes, no dreams and no ambitions.” But for every bit of weariness on the album, there's just as much hopefulness. "The determined people find a way to break free...nothing great will ever be accomplished while in the waiting place," they say. Based on the ambitious sound of their debut, I doubt Pinto & the Bean will be spending much time there. ----Windy City Rock

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Let's Make Noise [4:14]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Rebuild Everything [4:09]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Miss America [4:06]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Wake Up [4:08]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Robot Wars [2:52]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Night Rider [3:51]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Midnight Monsters [4:53]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Stray Dog [3:00]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Into the Ocean [4:04]  $0.99   Add To Cart
Eleazar [4:46]  $0.99   Add To Cart
The Waiting Place [6:05]  $0.99   Add To Cart

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  • Eleazar
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Rebuild Everything

Rebuild Everything

 Miss America

 Miss America

Robot Wars

Robot Wars

Midnight Monsters

Midnight Monsters

 Stray Dog

 Stray Dog

Into the Ocean

Into the Ocean

Eleazar

Eleazar

The Waiting Place

The Waiting Place

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