Walking Shapes / Taka Come On
Album: | Taka Come On | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Walking Shapes | Added: | Apr 2014 | |
Label: | No Shame |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-04-25 | Pull Date: | 2014-06-27 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 22 | Jun 1 | May 25 | May 18 | May 11 | May 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 21, 2014: | Monkey Business
Feel Good |
4. | May 27, 2014: | More Good Good
Woah Tiger |
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2. | May 31, 2014: | Live Your Life
Find Me |
5. | May 26, 2014: | Eclectic Erudition
Measure For Measure |
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3. | May 31, 2014: | Stringless Balloon - Victoria + Scuttle Toes
Winter Fell |
6. | May 24, 2014: | Chillin' with Diego
Milo's Shell |
Album Review
BravoMarco
Reviewed 2014-04-23
Reviewed 2014-04-23
Walking Shapes
Taka Come On
Reviewed by BravoMarco
New York rockers new release that shows signs of plenty of good things to come. Full of energy & passion. Blending a combination of folksiness & pop all within an Indy framework. Nice addition to the KZSU playlist.
Liking the best 1
FCC’s* 2 – rest OK
1) Woah Tiger (3.23) Driving tour de force…. until “woah tiger” is sung. Maybe too picky - this would have been a real classic for me without that though. Strong vocals. The single release & highlight off the LP.
2) Milo’s Shell* (3.32) Mild mid paced pop sound. “Fuckin” mentioned a few times.
3) Find Me (3.09) Slowing it down, string based ballad.
4) Winter Fell (2.56) More of an upbeat pop track.
5) In The Wake (3.21) Energy packed Indy standard.
6) Mussolini (4.02) Down beat atmospheric mélange.
7) Let It Will (3.26) A bit more angst to this one, mid paced woe.
8) Saturday Song (3.13) Garage-y & full of vigor once it gets going.
9) (No) (4.33) Almost a reggae beat going on at first, nice effects-It’s a busy track, but works.
10) Feel Good (3.22) Pop beat with a happy feel about it.
11) Measure For Measure (3.37) Mild mannered with psychedelic tendencies.
12) Chinatown (5.05) Right in there with the Chinese sound - Then it moves into a more generic mid tempo Indy sound.
13) The Right Time (3.22) Another feel good track. Sounds like a U2 crowd pleaser.
Taka Come On
Reviewed by BravoMarco
New York rockers new release that shows signs of plenty of good things to come. Full of energy & passion. Blending a combination of folksiness & pop all within an Indy framework. Nice addition to the KZSU playlist.
Liking the best 1
FCC’s* 2 – rest OK
1) Woah Tiger (3.23) Driving tour de force…. until “woah tiger” is sung. Maybe too picky - this would have been a real classic for me without that though. Strong vocals. The single release & highlight off the LP.
2) Milo’s Shell* (3.32) Mild mid paced pop sound. “Fuckin” mentioned a few times.
3) Find Me (3.09) Slowing it down, string based ballad.
4) Winter Fell (2.56) More of an upbeat pop track.
5) In The Wake (3.21) Energy packed Indy standard.
6) Mussolini (4.02) Down beat atmospheric mélange.
7) Let It Will (3.26) A bit more angst to this one, mid paced woe.
8) Saturday Song (3.13) Garage-y & full of vigor once it gets going.
9) (No) (4.33) Almost a reggae beat going on at first, nice effects-It’s a busy track, but works.
10) Feel Good (3.22) Pop beat with a happy feel about it.
11) Measure For Measure (3.37) Mild mannered with psychedelic tendencies.
12) Chinatown (5.05) Right in there with the Chinese sound - Then it moves into a more generic mid tempo Indy sound.
13) The Right Time (3.22) Another feel good track. Sounds like a U2 crowd pleaser.
Track Listing
1. | Woah Tiger | 7. | Let It Will | |||
2. | Milo's Shell | 8. | Saturday Song | |||
3. | Find Me | 9. | (No) | |||
4. | Winter Fell | 10. | Feel Good | |||
5. | In The Wake | 11. | Measure For Measure | |||
6. | Mussolini | 12. | Chinatown | |||
13. | The Right Time |