Black Strobe / Godforsaken Roads
Album: | Godforsaken Roads | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Black Strobe | Added: | Dec 2014 | |
Label: | Blackstrobe Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-12-05 | Pull Date: | 2015-02-06 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 8 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 | Jan 11 | Dec 28 | Dec 21 | Dec 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 16, 2015: | Mix Tape
House Of Godd Lovin' |
4. | Jan 24, 2015: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Folsom Prison Blues |
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2. | Feb 03, 2015: | Mix Tape
Dumped Boogie |
5. | Jan 24, 2015: | Mix Tape
Folsom Prison Blues |
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3. | Jan 29, 2015: | Mix Tape
Broken Phone Blues |
6. | Jan 17, 2015: | Mix Tape
Dumped Boogie |
Album Review
Wallace Brontoon
Reviewed 2014-12-05
Reviewed 2014-12-05
Tennessee Ernie Ford/Johnny Cash meets Goldfrapp --> electro-blues like David Lynch. Arnaud Rebotini (from...), who has two groups-- one he's merely" surrounded by his "favorite machines" (to quote), this is a four-person. Godforsaken Roads is the band's second release. The cover takes graphic cues from 1960s Nashville.
His off-kilter energy, accented English, and general weirdness is terrific.
RIYL: Suicide, David Lynch, bizarre Elvis impersonators
No FCCs.
1. (4:34) *** Jazzy drum taps into discoey organ thump -- against glummed, cavernish vox. Heavy wall of glam.
2. (3:35) *** Thrashed skrutty guitar. Deranged boogie-woogie vox turn into glammy beat... "she's a cool cool cat"
3. (4:04) *** Pure twang guitar ... howling, pre-verbal vocal intonations... "calling me..." ohh...ohh BG. EARTHY.
4. (6:39) Frantic, tappy, growly stomper -- becomes more disco-ey -- halfway turns with Kraftwerky type-shiver....
5. (5:09) ***** "You got no brother" "I got millions of brothers" Blues from robot, nightmare w/ clattering, but weird grounded HUMANNESS. Stretches and surges.
6. (3:34) ******* Minimalist Folsom Prison cover w/ Twinkly Synths.
7. (3:20) * Acoustic. "Going down a river with a Gypsy woman..." Swampy guitar; bayou-rock with bloppy beat.
8. (3:17) ***** Chris Isaak-y, but more deranged, with oscillo-freakout sounds. Full-out mental breakdown with laser-gun sounds by end.
9. (4:25) ** That Goldfrappy thump is here... "I don't want to sing about hillbillies" Heavy curtain of fuzzy electro, glum moping.
10. (4:31) More dancey, discoey; not entirely successful. A bit too peppy.
11. (4:01) * Less earthy, more ethereal. (Dancey) There's a great keyboard solo halfway through that's done all with one finger; really elementary and strange.
12. (3:29) "Boogie in Zero Gravity." Dorky teutonic funk.
13. (4:40) ***** Rockabilly licks, muffled vox, into heavy vocoder and MEGA-fuzzed guitars. Spooky airs, general weirdness. Fantastic.
His off-kilter energy, accented English, and general weirdness is terrific.
RIYL: Suicide, David Lynch, bizarre Elvis impersonators
No FCCs.
1. (4:34) *** Jazzy drum taps into discoey organ thump -- against glummed, cavernish vox. Heavy wall of glam.
2. (3:35) *** Thrashed skrutty guitar. Deranged boogie-woogie vox turn into glammy beat... "she's a cool cool cat"
3. (4:04) *** Pure twang guitar ... howling, pre-verbal vocal intonations... "calling me..." ohh...ohh BG. EARTHY.
4. (6:39) Frantic, tappy, growly stomper -- becomes more disco-ey -- halfway turns with Kraftwerky type-shiver....
5. (5:09) ***** "You got no brother" "I got millions of brothers" Blues from robot, nightmare w/ clattering, but weird grounded HUMANNESS. Stretches and surges.
6. (3:34) ******* Minimalist Folsom Prison cover w/ Twinkly Synths.
7. (3:20) * Acoustic. "Going down a river with a Gypsy woman..." Swampy guitar; bayou-rock with bloppy beat.
8. (3:17) ***** Chris Isaak-y, but more deranged, with oscillo-freakout sounds. Full-out mental breakdown with laser-gun sounds by end.
9. (4:25) ** That Goldfrappy thump is here... "I don't want to sing about hillbillies" Heavy curtain of fuzzy electro, glum moping.
10. (4:31) More dancey, discoey; not entirely successful. A bit too peppy.
11. (4:01) * Less earthy, more ethereal. (Dancey) There's a great keyboard solo halfway through that's done all with one finger; really elementary and strange.
12. (3:29) "Boogie in Zero Gravity." Dorky teutonic funk.
13. (4:40) ***** Rockabilly licks, muffled vox, into heavy vocoder and MEGA-fuzzed guitars. Spooky airs, general weirdness. Fantastic.
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