A welcome addition to the annals of alternative rock,
Tefflon starts The Morning Way right off with
a promising guitar lead at once clean and slightly
fuzzy, adroitly setting the stage for what follows:
a slightly melancholy but ultimately uplifting, autumnal
passage of songs. The second and this critic’s
favorite track, “Ludes,” then opens with
the unmistakable inflection of Pacino’s Tony
Montana, a.k.a. Scarface, uttering the immortal quip, “Another
qualude, she gonna love me again.” This comes
back around as the refrain at the end of the song to
poignant effect, both droll and affecting.
Tefflon’s
real musical superstar is Alicia Ruggiero on “the
three V’s” as the liner states (that is,
violin, viola and vocals), which is evident as she
flexes her unparalleled chops especially on the instrumental
title track, as well as all the others. Versatility
is well demonstrated on another of the album’s
highlights, “Low on the Highs,” which breaks
things up with a rollicking samba, replete with a jittery
but disciplined rhythm guitar worthy of anything Dave
Matthews has ever done, and again, Alicia’s dazzling
strings. Here’s to hoping these San Diego champs
transcend their locality and get the nationwide if
not international attention they deserve.
Favorite: Track 2, “Ludes”
Steve Gunn is a hard-boiled suburban New Yorker with
a PhD in rockology and the propensity to point with
full-throttle moxie up to his ears and unflinchingly
declare, “Hey! These things ain’t garbage
cans, y’know!” sisterray@myway.com