Surf Rock Is Dead / Srid
Album: | Srid | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Surf Rock Is Dead | Added: | Dec 2015 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-12-13 | Pull Date: | 2016-02-14 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 14 | Feb 7 | Jan 31 | Jan 24 | Jan 17 | Jan 10 | Jan 3 | Dec 27 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 13, 2016: | the pocket
Never Be The Same, Late Risers |
4. | Jan 29, 2016: | Time Traveler
Anymore |
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2. | Feb 13, 2016: | Music Casserole
Never Be The Same |
5. | Jan 28, 2016: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand [W16C]
Zen A |
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3. | Jan 31, 2016: | The Snotty The Kitten Show
Never Be The Same |
6. | Jan 27, 2016: | radio seven
Zen A |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2015-12-08
Reviewed 2015-12-08
Surfy dreamy guitar pop. No FCCs. RIYL Captured Tracks
1. (3:18) Anymore - Solid surf track. Jangly guitars, lyrics reminiscent of Beach Fossils. 2:20 and onward builds in more guitar distortion. Two sets of vocals layered over each other at the end.
*2. (3:30) Zen A - Much more guitar-driven. Clear post-punk influences, strong drumming. Propulsive, subtle bassline comes in around 1:20. Lots of cool guitar fills and variations throughout. Melancholy, resonant concluding guitar line at the end. Gorgeous.
*3. (3:32) Late Risers - Everything about this reminds me of Gemini-era Wild Nothing. Vocals are more prominent here. Jangly guitars again. Concludes with a very C86 guitar outro.
*4. (3:53) Never Be the Same - Chiming guitars. Strong DIIV vibes. Wistful vocals which tend to repeat the song title. More dream pop than the rest of the EP. The last one-third of the song is absolutely gorgeous, masterfully crafts together insistent, reverbed-out guitars and vocals drifting lightly beneath the reverb, slowly waning in urgency.
1. (3:18) Anymore - Solid surf track. Jangly guitars, lyrics reminiscent of Beach Fossils. 2:20 and onward builds in more guitar distortion. Two sets of vocals layered over each other at the end.
*2. (3:30) Zen A - Much more guitar-driven. Clear post-punk influences, strong drumming. Propulsive, subtle bassline comes in around 1:20. Lots of cool guitar fills and variations throughout. Melancholy, resonant concluding guitar line at the end. Gorgeous.
*3. (3:32) Late Risers - Everything about this reminds me of Gemini-era Wild Nothing. Vocals are more prominent here. Jangly guitars again. Concludes with a very C86 guitar outro.
*4. (3:53) Never Be the Same - Chiming guitars. Strong DIIV vibes. Wistful vocals which tend to repeat the song title. More dream pop than the rest of the EP. The last one-third of the song is absolutely gorgeous, masterfully crafts together insistent, reverbed-out guitars and vocals drifting lightly beneath the reverb, slowly waning in urgency.
Track Listing
1. | Anymore | 3. | Late Risers | |||
2. | Zen A | 4. | Never Be The Same |