Ash Reiter / Hola
Album: | Hola | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Ash Reiter | Added: | Sep 2012 | |
Label: | 20 Sided Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-01-12 | Pull Date: | 2013-03-17 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 10 | Mar 3 | Feb 24 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 | Jan 27 | Jan 20 | Jan 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 25, 2013: | Sunflower Sutra: Earthy
Treasure Island |
4. | Mar 01, 2013: | Time Traveler
I've Got Something I Can Laugh About |
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2. | Mar 21, 2013: | Sunflower Sutra: Springtime
Hummingbird |
5. | Feb 28, 2013: | The Show with T-Lex & Lolo
Blue Eyes |
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3. | Mar 06, 2013: | Sunflower Sutra
Rossini |
6. | Feb 22, 2013: | Time Traveler
I've Got Something I Can Laugh About |
Album Review
Rex
Reviewed 2013-01-11
Reviewed 2013-01-11
Artist: Ash Reiter Album: Hola
Genre: Indie Folk Rock
A four piece band of Ash Reiter and her tight-knit friends – guitarist Drew Brown, bassist Scott Brown, and drummer/vocalist Will Halsey. They pull emotions of love and loss, shame and laughter all together into a set of ten carefully crafted songs. They also did a great job in making the flow of music smooth, which makes this album a delicate and intriguing work.
FCC clean
1. (3.02)- reminiscent, cheerful, female choral vox, British Invasion, family-inspired, written when Ash’s mother suggested turning an embarrassing moment her younger sister experienced into a song
2. (2.31)- soothing, yearning, old-school tone of vox, bittersweet interlude, California history lesson of the noted Native American “Ishi”
3. (2.59)- plain, cordial, sprawling, absent-minded vox, simple, westward migration tale, reflect Ash’s time teaching second graders in Oakland
4. (4.30)- emotional, old-times with your buddy, changes tempo in the middle of the song, woozy effects for the last 30 sec.
*5. (3.03)- sparse, hauntingly beautiful, slow tempo, delicate vox, holding down the emotional folk element, sensitive and poetic
*6. (4.08)- with organ, sweet blend of lovely background vocals and Ash’s ingenuous vox tone
7. (2.06)- slow-tempo, lovely melody
8. (4.14)- slow tempo, picturesque outdoor festival celebration
*9. (3.26)- melancholic, bittersweet, brilliant !, a forgiving message to a friend, delicate vox
10. (2.51)- touches of Talking Heads’ playful polyrhythms
Genre: Indie Folk Rock
A four piece band of Ash Reiter and her tight-knit friends – guitarist Drew Brown, bassist Scott Brown, and drummer/vocalist Will Halsey. They pull emotions of love and loss, shame and laughter all together into a set of ten carefully crafted songs. They also did a great job in making the flow of music smooth, which makes this album a delicate and intriguing work.
FCC clean
1. (3.02)- reminiscent, cheerful, female choral vox, British Invasion, family-inspired, written when Ash’s mother suggested turning an embarrassing moment her younger sister experienced into a song
2. (2.31)- soothing, yearning, old-school tone of vox, bittersweet interlude, California history lesson of the noted Native American “Ishi”
3. (2.59)- plain, cordial, sprawling, absent-minded vox, simple, westward migration tale, reflect Ash’s time teaching second graders in Oakland
4. (4.30)- emotional, old-times with your buddy, changes tempo in the middle of the song, woozy effects for the last 30 sec.
*5. (3.03)- sparse, hauntingly beautiful, slow tempo, delicate vox, holding down the emotional folk element, sensitive and poetic
*6. (4.08)- with organ, sweet blend of lovely background vocals and Ash’s ingenuous vox tone
7. (2.06)- slow-tempo, lovely melody
8. (4.14)- slow tempo, picturesque outdoor festival celebration
*9. (3.26)- melancholic, bittersweet, brilliant !, a forgiving message to a friend, delicate vox
10. (2.51)- touches of Talking Heads’ playful polyrhythms
Track Listing
1. | I've Got Something I Can Laugh About | 6. | Rossini | |||
2. | Ishi | 7. | Hummingbird | |||
3. | Little Sandy | 8. | Treasure Island | |||
4. | Broken Drum | 9. | Blue Eyes | |||
5. | Ex-Favorite One | 10. | 2012 |