Scarcity Of Tanks / Ohio Captives
Album: | Ohio Captives | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Scarcity Of Tanks | Added: | Nov 2012 | |
Label: | Total Life Society Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-01-12 | Pull Date: | 2013-03-17 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Mar 10 | Feb 24 | Feb 3 | Jan 27 | Jan 20 | Jan 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 23, 2013: | The Base of A Dream is Empty
Operational Choices |
4. | Feb 22, 2013: | Brownian Motion
Fox Back |
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2. | Mar 20, 2013: | Minding The Gap
Operational Choices |
5. | Feb 02, 2013: | controlled chaos
Authority Mountain |
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3. | Mar 09, 2013: | The Base of A Dream is Empty
Authority Mountain |
6. | Jan 26, 2013: | The Base of A Dream is Empty
Glenville Hermetics |
Album Review
Rex
Reviewed 2013-01-11
Reviewed 2013-01-11
Artist: Scarcity of Tanks Album: Ohio Captives
Genre: Punk/Metal
FCC clean
Cleveland’s six-piece band consists of Rich Raponi, Elliott Hoffman, Andrew Klimeyk, John Petkovic, Matthew “Muug Shank” Wascovich, Dan Wenninger
*longer tracks
1. (3.22)- restless, sprawling, disorder, sounds like this guy’s on-drug, impatient, punkish vox, w/ disorderly-played saxophone
*2. (7:37)- pollution and psycho; bleak; aggressive; moaning; nostalgic
3. (1.49)- urgent, fiery, brash
*4. (6.41)- makes me think of the seventies of NY underground punk rock scenes, w/ clarinet makes it quirkily fits together, a sense of disorder+nostalgic, brilliant interlude (lights up the song), the end’s a little rush though
5. (1.07)- faster tempo comparing to the preceding track 4, chaotic
6. (3.33)- raucous yet strangely appealing, lurking danger in the dark
*7. (3.32)- bass line stands out, makes me think of some film noir scenes, alluring yet dangerous
8. (1.23)- reverbing vox, provocative, simple rhythm
*9. (9.29)- slow/mid-tempo, slightly nostalgic, petulant, confrontational, genuine/ frank/lovely; becomes more delicate for the last 1~2 minutes; Brilliant song!
Genre: Punk/Metal
FCC clean
Cleveland’s six-piece band consists of Rich Raponi, Elliott Hoffman, Andrew Klimeyk, John Petkovic, Matthew “Muug Shank” Wascovich, Dan Wenninger
*longer tracks
1. (3.22)- restless, sprawling, disorder, sounds like this guy’s on-drug, impatient, punkish vox, w/ disorderly-played saxophone
*2. (7:37)- pollution and psycho; bleak; aggressive; moaning; nostalgic
3. (1.49)- urgent, fiery, brash
*4. (6.41)- makes me think of the seventies of NY underground punk rock scenes, w/ clarinet makes it quirkily fits together, a sense of disorder+nostalgic, brilliant interlude (lights up the song), the end’s a little rush though
5. (1.07)- faster tempo comparing to the preceding track 4, chaotic
6. (3.33)- raucous yet strangely appealing, lurking danger in the dark
*7. (3.32)- bass line stands out, makes me think of some film noir scenes, alluring yet dangerous
8. (1.23)- reverbing vox, provocative, simple rhythm
*9. (9.29)- slow/mid-tempo, slightly nostalgic, petulant, confrontational, genuine/ frank/lovely; becomes more delicate for the last 1~2 minutes; Brilliant song!
Track Listing
1. | Paco Unfolds | 5. | Dear Pine | |||
2. | Fox Back | 6. | Ohio Captives | |||
3. | Quigley Dictum | 7. | Authority Mountain | |||
4. | Glenville Hermetics | 8. | Ffractured Class | |||
9. | Operational Choices |