Whitney / Light Upon The Lake
Album: | Light Upon The Lake | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Whitney | Added: | Jun 2016 | |
Label: | Secretly Canadian |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-06-19 | Pull Date: | 2016-08-21 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 15, 2024: | Pest Control
No Woman |
4. | Feb 21, 2022: | A Night on the Roof (rebroadcast from Mar 15, 2018)
Golden Days |
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2. | May 17, 2023: | Altitude Sickness
No Woman |
5. | Nov 16, 2021: | Virutally Happy
No Woman |
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3. | Mar 22, 2023: | Early Riser
No Woman |
6. | Apr 24, 2019: | nearby galaxies
Dave's Song |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2016-06-16
Reviewed 2016-06-16
Sauntering, country-informed musings on life and love. There’s bluesy guitars, gospel and jazz influence, acoustic meditations, and earnest vocals. Whitney takes intense influence from Girls (rip), a band they’ve opened for in the past. Songs are generally simple, catchy, sweet-and-sour jams but it’s all warm and innocent and brings back such nice memories of Girls.
RIYL Girls, Cass McCombs, Gandalf, Martin Courtney
Favorites: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
No FCCs
1. (3:58) No Woman—Acoustic and electric guitar, bluesy hammer-ons, strings, lazily unfurls.
2. (2:21) * The Falls—Grooving piano and electric guitar, very Girls.
3. (4:02) ** Golden Days—Lush 12-string guitar, nice bass and emotive vocals, catchy jam.
4. (3:01) *** Dave’s Song—Stand out bass, lots of guitar played solo, heart-on-sleeve alt-rock.
5. (3:09) * Light Upon the Lake—Fingerpicked guitar, sounds like Gandalf.
6. (2:42) ** No Matter Where We Go—Raucous electric guitar and keyboards, sweet soloing, heartening love anthem.
7. (2:14) On My Own—Vocal-driven, some high register guitars, deep driving bass and percussion come in halfway.
8. (1:42) Red Moon—Slurred brass, gliding keyboards, jazzy, no vocals.
9. (3:26) * Polly—Soft synthesizer at beginning, triumphant flourishes, earnest, reminds me of Girls’ first album.
10. (3:27) Follow—Another sweet and simple jam, hummable, more of the same.
RIYL Girls, Cass McCombs, Gandalf, Martin Courtney
Favorites: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
No FCCs
1. (3:58) No Woman—Acoustic and electric guitar, bluesy hammer-ons, strings, lazily unfurls.
2. (2:21) * The Falls—Grooving piano and electric guitar, very Girls.
3. (4:02) ** Golden Days—Lush 12-string guitar, nice bass and emotive vocals, catchy jam.
4. (3:01) *** Dave’s Song—Stand out bass, lots of guitar played solo, heart-on-sleeve alt-rock.
5. (3:09) * Light Upon the Lake—Fingerpicked guitar, sounds like Gandalf.
6. (2:42) ** No Matter Where We Go—Raucous electric guitar and keyboards, sweet soloing, heartening love anthem.
7. (2:14) On My Own—Vocal-driven, some high register guitars, deep driving bass and percussion come in halfway.
8. (1:42) Red Moon—Slurred brass, gliding keyboards, jazzy, no vocals.
9. (3:26) * Polly—Soft synthesizer at beginning, triumphant flourishes, earnest, reminds me of Girls’ first album.
10. (3:27) Follow—Another sweet and simple jam, hummable, more of the same.
Track Listing
1. | No Woman | 6. | No Matter Where We Go | |||
2. | The Falls | 7. | On My Own | |||
3. | Golden Days | 8. | Red Moon | |||
4. | Dave's Song | 9. | Polly | |||
5. | Light Upon The Lake | 10. | Follow |