Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin / Fly By Wine
Album: | Fly By Wine | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin | Added: | Oct 2013 | |
Label: | Polyvinyl Record Co. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-10-24 | Pull Date: | 2013-12-26 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 22 | Dec 15 | Dec 8 | Dec 1 | Nov 24 | Nov 17 | Nov 10 | Nov 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 13, 2015: | Radio Personality
Harrison Ford |
4. | Dec 20, 2013: | Time Traveler
Nightwater Girlfriend |
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2. | Jan 01, 2014: | Meow
Unearth |
5. | Dec 13, 2013: | FOLKTRONICA
Young Presidents |
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3. | Dec 27, 2013: | Time Traveler (Bonus Edition)
Harrison Ford |
6. | Dec 06, 2013: | FOLKTRONICA
Harrison Ford |
Album Review
Alejandra Salazar
Reviewed 2014-02-05
Reviewed 2014-02-05
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin / Fly By Wine
Label: Polyvinyl Records
SSLYBY's newest album is a much more mature take on their musical blend of synth-based indie rock, slowing things down a bit from their previous lighter, pop/dance sound. There are still some lighter songs, definitely makes one think of a much chiller variation of MGMT and even a few Phoenix-esque guitar riffs can be found throughout. Perfect for a night drive, the album has mostly introspective/reflective tracks and sounds like autumn. FCC clean.
1. 3:28* Chill night drive sound. Incredibly smooth blend of percussion, synth, and atmospheric vocals.
2. 2:57 Very indie rock. Echoey, nice background vocals help drive the song. Reminiscent of MGMT.
3. 3:04 Background guitar matches the vocals and drives the song (lots of "ooooh"ing from both). Slower, has a retro, "grainy noise" feel.
4. 3:55 Harder to understand the lyrics (the echo is more pronounced). Really nice overlay of outside sound bites adds to "grainy noise".
5. 2:30 Very indie rock. A bit repetitive tune, but very pretty.
6. 2:38 Whimsical, upbeat. Really nice guitar strumming adds to the happy feel (and is that a bit of cowbell I hear?).
7. 2:45* Strong percussion keeps the otherwise floaty vocals and guitar grounded. Lovely background vocals and harmonizing.
8. 2:14* Vocals in this one have a really nice male/female balance. Slower song, but gorgeous intermingling of guitar and piano. Very, very chill.
9. 3:21* Guitar heavy; sometimes overwhelms the vocals (but it sounds so good). The "static" guitar sound balanced by the occasional electrifying strumming/solos.
10. 4:55 First half sounds really distant/echoey, but a shift halfway through the song brings the vocals down to earth a bit. Another shift further into the song (~3 mins) adds a bit of a electronic/synth feel. Really chilled out.
Label: Polyvinyl Records
SSLYBY's newest album is a much more mature take on their musical blend of synth-based indie rock, slowing things down a bit from their previous lighter, pop/dance sound. There are still some lighter songs, definitely makes one think of a much chiller variation of MGMT and even a few Phoenix-esque guitar riffs can be found throughout. Perfect for a night drive, the album has mostly introspective/reflective tracks and sounds like autumn. FCC clean.
1. 3:28* Chill night drive sound. Incredibly smooth blend of percussion, synth, and atmospheric vocals.
2. 2:57 Very indie rock. Echoey, nice background vocals help drive the song. Reminiscent of MGMT.
3. 3:04 Background guitar matches the vocals and drives the song (lots of "ooooh"ing from both). Slower, has a retro, "grainy noise" feel.
4. 3:55 Harder to understand the lyrics (the echo is more pronounced). Really nice overlay of outside sound bites adds to "grainy noise".
5. 2:30 Very indie rock. A bit repetitive tune, but very pretty.
6. 2:38 Whimsical, upbeat. Really nice guitar strumming adds to the happy feel (and is that a bit of cowbell I hear?).
7. 2:45* Strong percussion keeps the otherwise floaty vocals and guitar grounded. Lovely background vocals and harmonizing.
8. 2:14* Vocals in this one have a really nice male/female balance. Slower song, but gorgeous intermingling of guitar and piano. Very, very chill.
9. 3:21* Guitar heavy; sometimes overwhelms the vocals (but it sounds so good). The "static" guitar sound balanced by the occasional electrifying strumming/solos.
10. 4:55 First half sounds really distant/echoey, but a shift halfway through the song brings the vocals down to earth a bit. Another shift further into the song (~3 mins) adds a bit of a electronic/synth feel. Really chilled out.
Track Listing
1. | Harrison Ford | 6. | Loretta | |||
2. | Young Presidents | 7. | Unearth | |||
3. | Cover All Sides | 8. | Bright Leaves | |||
4. | Lucky Young | 9. | Nightwater Girlfriend | |||
5. | Ms. Dot | 10. | Fly By Wire |