A Frames / A Frames 2
Album: A Frames 2   Collection:General 12"
Artist:A Frames   Added:Jun 2003
Label:Ss Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2003-09-29 Pull Date: 2003-12-01
Week Ending: Nov 30 Nov 23 Nov 9 Nov 2 Oct 26 Oct 12 Oct 5
Airplays: 1 1 1 4 1 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Jul 20, 2015: Everything A to Z week 03: Above The Law>Steve Allen>000
Statement, Sensation
4. Nov 26, 2003: Wednesday Morning Radio Program
Counter Evolution
2. Jan 21, 2009: public noize racket
Wasteland
5. Nov 19, 2003: sad and dangerous
Modula
3. Jun 04, 2004: Distraction-Limited
Nuclear
6. Nov 07, 2003: Distraction-Limited
Skeletons

Album Review
Kareem Ghanem
Reviewed 2003-09-30
Really truly terrific Seattle band. The sound is hard to describe, but it’s very rock ‘n’ roll with a jittery, anxious, angular aesthetic. There’s also a vague “science” theme present in many of the songs. Vocals are deep and detached, but not in a robotic, overly slick way. Despite the very modern feel, this record is not calculated and relies on a pretty standard, messy electric guitar and rumbling bass. Very very cool. Oh, and only 1000 copies were printed on vinyl, so don’t steal from KZSU bitch. There’s a CD version that has come out as well.

SIDE 1 picks:
2 Stiff, agitated, but in a groovy way.
6 On the prowl with a deep, steady, angry bass and great guitar.
8 Very garage-y with a Gang of Four-ish bass and Stooges-y guitar.

SIDE 2 picks:
2 Strangely danceable with a brooding undercurrent.
4 Nice incorporation of an acoustic guitar into a great rock song about desperation.
5 Creepy, cool, nervous haunted house feel.
6 Lethargic, messy, scatterbrained. The longest cut on either side.

Track Listing
1. Modula 2   8. Futureworld
2. Modula   9. Togetherness
3. Nuclear   10. Wasteland
4. Ionic   11. Skeletons
5. Electricity   12. Search and Rescue
6. Counter Evolution   13. Archaeology
7. Abstract   14. Sensation
  15. Statement