Soft Vision / Soft Vision
Album: | Soft Vision | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Soft Vision | Added: | Nov 2014 | |
Label: | Acoustic Division |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-12-05 | Pull Date: | 2015-02-06 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 21 | Dec 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 10, 2015: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand [W1505]
Summerhouse, Later |
3. | Dec 06, 2014: | Music Casserole
Walpurgisnacht |
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2. | Dec 18, 2014: | Meow
Summerhouse, Later |
Album Review
Carly Cohen
Reviewed 2014-12-04
Reviewed 2014-12-04
Soft Vision/Soft Vision
Label: Acoustic Division/Hi-Definition
Husband and wife duo from Austin, TX. Dramatic 80s synth pop and Winchesters breathy voice to complete their post-80s image. It is a slower album but has a great flow as an entire album. Sounds like it could be the soundtrack to a lot of late 80’s classics—think Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, etc. Songs are a bit repetitive/no climax, but relaxing nonetheless and a pleasant listen.
RIYL: New Order, Thompson Twins, Stars
Recommended tracks: 3, 5, 6.
• (3:38) Downtempo, synth-heavy beats. Duo vocals (male & female) make the track sound eerie- but in a good way.
• (4:06) Deep bass sounds, if you can imagine a rock song in slow motion. Lazy female vocals. Uneventful.
• (3:49) A little more upbeat, still relatively downtempo. Nice beat- synth-heavy. 80’s pop influences. **
• (2:54) Drone-y synth-pop. More upbeat. M&F vocals. Bit repetitive.
• (4:02) Dreamy, think Twin Peaks. Heavy reverb, female vocals. 80’s influence. **
• (3:25) Intense F vocals, slow and intimate. Winding down, end of the album. Reverb-heavy. Synth solo. **
Label: Acoustic Division/Hi-Definition
Husband and wife duo from Austin, TX. Dramatic 80s synth pop and Winchesters breathy voice to complete their post-80s image. It is a slower album but has a great flow as an entire album. Sounds like it could be the soundtrack to a lot of late 80’s classics—think Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, etc. Songs are a bit repetitive/no climax, but relaxing nonetheless and a pleasant listen.
RIYL: New Order, Thompson Twins, Stars
Recommended tracks: 3, 5, 6.
• (3:38) Downtempo, synth-heavy beats. Duo vocals (male & female) make the track sound eerie- but in a good way.
• (4:06) Deep bass sounds, if you can imagine a rock song in slow motion. Lazy female vocals. Uneventful.
• (3:49) A little more upbeat, still relatively downtempo. Nice beat- synth-heavy. 80’s pop influences. **
• (2:54) Drone-y synth-pop. More upbeat. M&F vocals. Bit repetitive.
• (4:02) Dreamy, think Twin Peaks. Heavy reverb, female vocals. 80’s influence. **
• (3:25) Intense F vocals, slow and intimate. Winding down, end of the album. Reverb-heavy. Synth solo. **
Track Listing
1. | Rocking Horse Winner | 4. | Electrophilia | |||
2. | Walpurgisnacht | 5. | Foreign Peaks | |||
3. | Summerhouse, Later | 6. | Holy Shrines |