This Frontier Needs Heroes / Future, The
Album: | Future, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | This Frontier Needs Heroes | Added: | Mar 2012 | |
Label: | Heroic Endeavors |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-01-19 | Pull Date: | 2013-03-24 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 17 | Mar 10 | Mar 3 | Feb 17 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 | Jan 27 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 06, 2017: | Waste FM
Space Baby |
4. | Mar 02, 2013: | alles 2.0
Space Baby |
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2. | Mar 16, 2013: | Sparks Fly Up
Don't Treat Me Like A Dog |
5. | Feb 16, 2013: | Everything 2.0
No Need To Sleep |
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3. | Mar 08, 2013: | FOLKTRONICA
Don't Treat Me Like A Dog |
6. | Feb 07, 2013: | The Show with T-Lex & Lolo
Just Because |
Album Review
Caleb Rau
Reviewed 2013-01-11
Reviewed 2013-01-11
Artist: This Frontier Needs Heroes
Album: The Future
Label: Heroic Endeavours
Minimalist folk duo Brad and Jessica Lauretti strum acoustics and occasionally pull out the pedal steel in their sophomore album The Future, but it still retains that intimate, cute-but-sometimes-creepy sound. Slow and relaxing quirky tunes. No FCCs.
Highlights: 1, 3, 6, 8.
1.(4:03): Eerie vocals, muted bass and deep kicks. Dirty electric guitar solo. Awesomely creepy.
2.(3:41): Acoustic strumming and oohing. Pleasant vibe.
3.(5:41): A barefoot barn jam. Bluesy lyrics, tambourine shakin’ and a pedal steel!
4.(3:34): A campfire romantic tune. Just guitar and vocals.
5.(4:54): The pedal steel is back. With snapping and quirky lyrics. Dreamy Caribbean feel.
6.(3:58): Gorgeous recorder and violin. Dark, anguished and yet, resolved.
7.(4:26): Slow ballad. Strings build tension, but the acoustic noodling carries the song.
8.(4:26): Distant ghostly vocals and a spooky guitar melody. Pedal steel solo.
9.(6:32): Downtempo story overtop a melancholy guitar figure.
10.(1:58): Cute folk song. With tambourine, harmonica and whistling! Like a live coffeehouse performance.
Album: The Future
Label: Heroic Endeavours
Minimalist folk duo Brad and Jessica Lauretti strum acoustics and occasionally pull out the pedal steel in their sophomore album The Future, but it still retains that intimate, cute-but-sometimes-creepy sound. Slow and relaxing quirky tunes. No FCCs.
Highlights: 1, 3, 6, 8.
1.(4:03): Eerie vocals, muted bass and deep kicks. Dirty electric guitar solo. Awesomely creepy.
2.(3:41): Acoustic strumming and oohing. Pleasant vibe.
3.(5:41): A barefoot barn jam. Bluesy lyrics, tambourine shakin’ and a pedal steel!
4.(3:34): A campfire romantic tune. Just guitar and vocals.
5.(4:54): The pedal steel is back. With snapping and quirky lyrics. Dreamy Caribbean feel.
6.(3:58): Gorgeous recorder and violin. Dark, anguished and yet, resolved.
7.(4:26): Slow ballad. Strings build tension, but the acoustic noodling carries the song.
8.(4:26): Distant ghostly vocals and a spooky guitar melody. Pedal steel solo.
9.(6:32): Downtempo story overtop a melancholy guitar figure.
10.(1:58): Cute folk song. With tambourine, harmonica and whistling! Like a live coffeehouse performance.
Track Listing
1. | Space Baby | 6. | Just Because | |||
2. | The Secret Book | 7. | Calamity Jane | |||
3. | Don't Treat Me Like A Dog | 8. | No Need To Sleep | |||
4. | Reckless Girl | 9. | Boat To Sicily | |||
5. | Key West | 10. | Dirt Road |