Feedtime / Aberrant Years, The
Album: | Aberrant Years, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Feedtime | Added: | Apr 2012 | |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-05-12 | Pull Date: | 2012-07-15 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 8 | Jun 17 | Jun 10 | Jun 3 | May 27 | May 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 08, 2014: | The Sunset Life
Rock N Roll |
4. | Jul 17, 2012: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
All Down |
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2. | May 08, 2014: | The Peninsula Report
Rock N Roll |
5. | Jul 04, 2012: | daytime maximum entropy
Curtains |
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3. | Apr 25, 2013: | The Sunset Life
Play With Fire |
6. | Jun 13, 2012: | The Sunset Life
Play With Fire |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2012-05-04
Reviewed 2012-05-04
Noise rock/proto-grunge
Reissue of the first four albums (1985-1989) by this Australian rock band. Noisy, heavy, minimalist, unrelenting—in a word, awesome. There are even horns here and there. Play it all, start with 1, 2, 4, 6, 8. No FCCs.
1. *(2:30)—Fast-paced. Sounds atonal at the beginning but resolves into a very catchy, albeit heavy, song with harmonies.
2. *(2:41)—Noir vocals and a swinging rhythm. Very cool.
3. (3:07)—Distorted slide guitar comes to the forefront to accompany a post-punk beat and horns.
4. *(2:19)—Downright menacing cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Play With Fire.” Growled vocals, medium-slow tempo, extremely distorted guitar and bass. And that horn! This is amazing.
5. (2:51)—One chord (which, at least on this recording, is not F#). Tense, chugging guitars and vocals more barked than sung.
6. *(2:29)—Try listening to this song without imagining a really, really awesome motorcycle ride. Fast-paced and true to its name.
7. (2:22)—Another cover. Blues run through a shredder.
8. *(4:25)—Starts like a post-punk song and then turns into a rock ‘n roll brawling ground complete with wailing saxophones. Near the end, the singer screams, “You’re gonna get half of my heart!” Wild.
9. (3:01)—A 180 degree turn, almost. It’s a hoedown with slide guitar and some occasional overdrive.
10. (3:12)—Gorgeous molasses metal guitars with ghostly vocals.
Reissue of the first four albums (1985-1989) by this Australian rock band. Noisy, heavy, minimalist, unrelenting—in a word, awesome. There are even horns here and there. Play it all, start with 1, 2, 4, 6, 8. No FCCs.
1. *(2:30)—Fast-paced. Sounds atonal at the beginning but resolves into a very catchy, albeit heavy, song with harmonies.
2. *(2:41)—Noir vocals and a swinging rhythm. Very cool.
3. (3:07)—Distorted slide guitar comes to the forefront to accompany a post-punk beat and horns.
4. *(2:19)—Downright menacing cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Play With Fire.” Growled vocals, medium-slow tempo, extremely distorted guitar and bass. And that horn! This is amazing.
5. (2:51)—One chord (which, at least on this recording, is not F#). Tense, chugging guitars and vocals more barked than sung.
6. *(2:29)—Try listening to this song without imagining a really, really awesome motorcycle ride. Fast-paced and true to its name.
7. (2:22)—Another cover. Blues run through a shredder.
8. *(4:25)—Starts like a post-punk song and then turns into a rock ‘n roll brawling ground complete with wailing saxophones. Near the end, the singer screams, “You’re gonna get half of my heart!” Wild.
9. (3:01)—A 180 degree turn, almost. It’s a hoedown with slide guitar and some occasional overdrive.
10. (3:12)—Gorgeous molasses metal guitars with ghostly vocals.
Track Listing
1. | Motorbike Girl | 6. | Rock N Roll | |||
2. | Shoeshine Shuffle | 7. | Hear Me Calling | |||
3. | Ever Again | 8. | Curtains | |||
4. | Play With Fire | 9. | I'll Be Rested | |||
5. | F# | 10. | All Down |