Members: Rich, Nick, Chris, Kevin
'Gleefully unmarketable' is how A Cautionary Tale's own website describes the madcap quartet. Thats pretty damn accurate, and also a glorious endorsement. The band slaps together enough influences to create a virtual anthology of the past 40 years of music. Lounge jazz gives away to maniacal forays into punkish electricity; saxophones wail over split-time beats before descending into hard rock and melodic musical breakdowns laced with classical guitar. It's a remarkable monsoon of musicianshipa relentless sonic sucker punch that leaves you salivating for more." AP Kryza, Willamette Week, September 19, 2007
On the local front, A Cautionary Tale brings major chops to the table in creating an unlikely stew of flamenco-leaning, jazz-toned indie rock. Jeremy Petersen, In House, Oregon Public Broadcasting, September 21, 2007
We dig this bands laid back, progressive lounge sound and highly recommend you check them out . . .Northwest Noise
This bands dark, foreboding melodies are the warnings its name implies, and the fulfillment of its own prophecies. Their range is startling, covering the haunting and the rocking. A&E, The Oregonian
Indie rock has grown to encompass such a wide diversity of sounds that its almost useless as a description. Local art-rockers A Cautionary Tale liven things up with the addition of instruments like saxophone and xylophone, creating music thats at once hypnotic and complex. While members boast impressive credentials and backgrounds in jazz and flamenco, the resulting creative output is more akin to the mesmerizing sounds of bands like Morphine and Pinback, and equally accessible. Barbara Mitchell, Portland Tribune
Too bad for A Cautionary Tale that they missed the lounge resurgence of the mid 90s, as their skillful blend of bossa nova, cocktail jazz, and indie ballads would make any tiki head salivate. . . . Their debut album, Let New Days Dawn, [is] a sophisticated pop music bounty, adorned with xylophones and smooth flamenco guitar licks. . . . Overall a damned impressive piece of work, boys! Josh Blanchard, Portland Mercury
A Cautionary Tale is made up of Chris Glaab (bass, sax), Rich Boles (classical guitar, xylophone), Nick O'Donnell (bass, jazz guitar), Kevin van Geem (drums), with each member handling vocals. The local combo cites acts like Pinback, Pharaoh Sanders, and Black Eyes as influences, and their sound is somewhere in the midst of said heavyweights with a little loungey, Latin flavor to sweeten the deal. Much like the Black Heart Procession's salsa-fied Amore del Tropico, when these locals are on, their mix of indierock and world music is downright intoxicating. Jason Pearson, Portland Mercury
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you guys are so badass this is the kind of music that inspires me Feb 02
joviBABE
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Funny tha you\'re from Portland, I\'m obsessed with that place, my sister lives close to there. You guys are different :) I like ittt ♥ Jan 27
Punk Rock Dynasty
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so unique..im in love.. Dec 21
mirizzleforshizzle
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me likee!!! And its great you guys are from Portland too! Nov 27
taydog
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thi8s band is sick Sep 29
taydog
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i love balloon man Sep 29
David_911
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you guys kick ass Sep 19
Loud Is Relative
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I can\'t wait for your show at Hawthorne on the 25th! Aug 07
honkifyoureflawed
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I really love the cool sound of \'balloon man\'...v. v. awesome guys May 29
sir napsalot
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You guys rock! Your style is unique and creative. It\'s inspiring! Keep it up! Feb 15
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