Savages / Silence Yourself
Album: | Silence Yourself | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Savages | Added: | May 2013 | |
Label: | Matador Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-07-01 | Pull Date: | 2013-09-02 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 1 | Aug 25 | Aug 18 | Aug 11 | Jul 21 | Jul 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 14, 2019: | truth to force
She Will |
4. | Dec 29, 2015: | Shytown and Friends
She Will |
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2. | Jun 24, 2016: | a strange pursuit
Waiting For A Sign |
5. | Mar 09, 2015: | Shytown: Women's Day
City's Full |
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3. | Feb 12, 2016: | A Visit From Drum (Valentine's)
I Am Here |
6. | Mar 18, 2014: | Meow After Midnight
She Will |
Album Review
Conor Doherty
Reviewed 2013-06-26
Reviewed 2013-06-26
Fast, bombastic post-punk. Sounds more than a little like Joy Division. The London-based quartet have the makings of a healthy relationship with their music which they describe as "PHYSICAL" and "EMOTIONAL." If the song descriptions seem similar, it's because they…have a well-defined sound. The vocals are impassioned but precise. Not sure what most of the lyrics are about, but it's not sunshine and puppies. Tracks 7 and 10 showcase their ability to keep it reserved before releasing the PHYSICAL and EMOTIONAL onslaught. FCC clean.
1. (4:48) audio sample form Cassavetes' Opening Night, strong repeating bass line, guitar spends half the song playing the same chord, the other half wandering.
2. (3:21) feedback and pounding toms turns into explosion of cymbals, howling outro.
3. (3:27) crunchy, muted guitar. The bassist must be pretty bored of playing that riff.
4. (3:58) decent drum and guitar echo intro, lots of distortion and warbling vocals.
5. (5:26) slow and heavy, lots of high-pitched feedback
6. (2:07) interesting percussive string effects and bells [interlude]
*7. (3:27) the most Joy Division-y of the bunch. So Joy Division-y. Final minute is awesome.
8. (3:36) metal-ish guitar intro…and now it's back to post-punk. Lyrics laying the "no face" metaphor on pretty thick.
9. (1:41) punk drums and lots of distorted string scraping.
*10. (2:50) fast, high energy, loud-quiet-loud
11. (4:04) clean sound compared with ever-present distortion on rest of album. piano and saxaphone. feels out of place.
1. (4:48) audio sample form Cassavetes' Opening Night, strong repeating bass line, guitar spends half the song playing the same chord, the other half wandering.
2. (3:21) feedback and pounding toms turns into explosion of cymbals, howling outro.
3. (3:27) crunchy, muted guitar. The bassist must be pretty bored of playing that riff.
4. (3:58) decent drum and guitar echo intro, lots of distortion and warbling vocals.
5. (5:26) slow and heavy, lots of high-pitched feedback
6. (2:07) interesting percussive string effects and bells [interlude]
*7. (3:27) the most Joy Division-y of the bunch. So Joy Division-y. Final minute is awesome.
8. (3:36) metal-ish guitar intro…and now it's back to post-punk. Lyrics laying the "no face" metaphor on pretty thick.
9. (1:41) punk drums and lots of distorted string scraping.
*10. (2:50) fast, high energy, loud-quiet-loud
11. (4:04) clean sound compared with ever-present distortion on rest of album. piano and saxaphone. feels out of place.
Track Listing
1. | Shut Up | 6. | Dead Nature | |||
2. | I Am Here | 7. | She Will | |||
3. | City's Full | 8. | No Face | |||
4. | Strife | 9. | Hit Me | |||
5. | Waiting For A Sign | 10. | Husbands | |||
11. | Marshal Dear |