Art Decade / Art Decade
Album: Art Decade   Collection:General
Artist:Art Decade   Added:Oct 2013
Label:Self-Release  

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Add Date: 2013-10-24 Pull Date: 2013-12-26
Week Ending: Dec 22 Dec 8 Dec 1 Nov 24 Nov 17 Nov 10 Nov 3 Oct 27
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Recent Airplay
1. Oct 24, 2014: Time Traveler
No One's Waiting
4. Mar 07, 2014: Time Traveler
No One's Waiting
2. May 23, 2014: Time Traveler
Walking Together
5. Feb 11, 2014: Grooving with DJ Gu
Walking Together, No One's Waiting
3. Mar 14, 2014: Time Traveler
No One's Waiting
6. Jan 31, 2014: Time Traveler
No One's Waiting

Album Review
Francis D
Reviewed 2013-10-18
“Art Decade” Art Decade
Symphonic pop/rock from this young Boston-based band. This is the band’s second CD (but our only one at KZSU). Tracks range from big, fully orchestrated power pop and well-produced traditionally crafted pop to slightly more rock-oriented compositions. The band often performs with two violinists as members, but used a full orchestra (not synthesized strings) to record the CD. The front half of the set is solid; after track 6, I didn’t find much I liked. Sounds a little like Young the Giant.
— Francis

Recommended: 1, 2, 5, 6, 3. No FCCs detected.

1. (4:01) No One’s Waiting — Richly orchestrated power pop. Triplet-based rhythm. Soaring vocals. Very strong first single. ****
2. (3:42) Walking Together — Leisurely stroll with your love. Catchy melody. Nice harmonizing on lead vocals and expertly arranged strings. ***
3. (4:01) Harbor Light — More of an indie rock sound to this — but still backed by a full orchestra. Pulsing bass, electric guitar and thumping drums. Full sound. **
4. (4:08) Idle Talk — Swelling strings and an adult middle-of-the-road sound that morphs into indie rock with a growling rock foundation.
5. (4:50) So I Thought — Pop — but it’s well done, no-excuses, piano-based pop! Lots of dynamics and musical changes. Could have come right out of the 1970s. Love those triplets! ***
6. (3:17) Numberless Dreams — Really nice driving rhythm and guitar work up front, followed by dreamy choruses. **
7. (3:52) Need You Yesterday — Starts as a ballad — builds to power pop.
8. (3:38) Boredom — Strummy, lightly tripping indie folk-pop. Boredom is right.
9. (5:25) Greylock Hill — Sappy, over-produced, too-long power pop ballad.
10. (3:17) All That’s Left — Skippy, dreamy, sophomoric (no offense, sophomores!) closer. Begins with fingerpicked guitar and breathy harmonies. Builds to a much fuller sound.

Track Listing
1. No One's Waiting   6. Numberless Dreams
2. Walking Together   7. Need You Yesterday
3. Harbor Light   8. Boredom
4. Idle Talk   9. Greylock Hill
5. So I Thought   10. All That's Left