Deconstructing the Texas Stereotype: Ivoryline Shows East Texas How to Rock
Local Band Combines Worldly Sound with Honest Lyrics
In fact, these boys from east Texas are everything that you would expect them to be - they play music at the church every Sunday (the Vineyard down in Tyler), unless a gig prevents this. They play wholesome Christian venues a decent amount of the time; their fan base is mostly young kids who were pulled in by word of mouth and oftentimes their parents. Their music, however, is a force to be reckoned with, and letting the band's painfully predictable image drive you away would be a horrible mistake.
Their lyrics aren't what writers would call particularly insightful, but they certainly take old sentiments and present them in a new way, which is far more than one can say about the vast majority of popular music these days. These boys certainly don't shy away from their feelings, either, with bold proclamations like "you're bleeding so much when I get to you, I just stare/ My heart drops, and I just stare" heading up their songs. If nothing else, one should give them a listen, if only to encourage musicians who aren't afraid to sing about feelings without being sappy or hiding behind pseudo-intellectualism. Ivoryline's members never claim to be brilliant, just very honest and very real.
Perhaps the most refreshing thing about this band is how overwhelmingly honest they are; you'll never see them pretend to be anything that they're not, and one can only hope that this is something they can maintain when the day comes (and it will) that they're picked up by a label (rumour has it that the boys are hoping for a deal with Tooth and Nail records, which produces a slew of popular Christian rock bands as Anberlin, The Classic Crime, mewtihoutyou, and Underoath).
Give the boys some credit; small town life is never the easiest thing to overcome, but with a strong sound with international influences and a brazenly honest streak, these good ol' boys from Texas will make a name for themselves, regardless of how predictable one might find the route they take to get there. Ivoryline kicks off their national tour on June 10th in Dallas at the Door, and they then make a beeline for the west coast.
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- Ivoryline kicks off their national tour June 10th at the Door in Dallas.
- The six band members may be trendy, but they're brilliantly honest.
- Citing a wide range of influences, Ivoryline manages to come up with a unique sound.
