Heron Oblivion / Heron Oblivion
Album: | Heron Oblivion | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Heron Oblivion | Added: | Nov 2016 | |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-11-09 | Pull Date: | 2017-01-11 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 8 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 08, 2024: | Some Songs Without Words
Seventeen Landscapes |
4. | Mar 30, 2022: | Some Songs Without Words
Seventeen Landscapes |
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2. | Mar 12, 2024: | Some Songs Without Words
Seventeen Landscapes |
5. | Dec 08, 2021: | Some Songs Without Words
Rama |
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3. | Aug 16, 2023: | Some Songs Without Words
Beneath Fields |
6. | Apr 21, 2021: | Some Songs Without Words
Faro |
Album Review
Shay Z
Reviewed 2016-11-08
Reviewed 2016-11-08
Heron Oblivion - Heron Oblivion (Sub Pop)
Shay Z
Expansive classic rock with wild solos and beautiful hooks. Dig through our old vinyls no longer. Here is the modern update of that 70s guitar rock you’ve always wanted. Soaring vocal performances from Noel Von Harmonson triumph over some seriously chunky guitar soloing. Grimy and dark at times, pristine rock at other times. Great album through and through. Timeless.
Genre: My dad’s vinyls, classic rock
RIYL: Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Dead Meadow
Favorite Tracks: 2, 5, 7 (all great!)
(7:30) Beneath Fields - slow-paced, long looping guitar intro, beautiful vocals, squawking guitar work
(4:12) Oriar* - upbeat, huge intro, great pacing, awesome soloing
(3:51) Sudden Lament - peppy guitar work, poppier, gentler on the ears
(10:29) Rama - starts off slow, nice bass line, shreddin solo at about 5:00
(5:16) Faro* - upbeat, wonky lead guitar intro, compelling bass work, sweet chorus
(7:14) Seventeen Landscapes - Slow intro, builds to 3:00, expands
(6:13) Your Hollows* - mid-tempo, soaring chorus, explodes into some sick soloing
Shay Z
Expansive classic rock with wild solos and beautiful hooks. Dig through our old vinyls no longer. Here is the modern update of that 70s guitar rock you’ve always wanted. Soaring vocal performances from Noel Von Harmonson triumph over some seriously chunky guitar soloing. Grimy and dark at times, pristine rock at other times. Great album through and through. Timeless.
Genre: My dad’s vinyls, classic rock
RIYL: Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Dead Meadow
Favorite Tracks: 2, 5, 7 (all great!)
(7:30) Beneath Fields - slow-paced, long looping guitar intro, beautiful vocals, squawking guitar work
(4:12) Oriar* - upbeat, huge intro, great pacing, awesome soloing
(3:51) Sudden Lament - peppy guitar work, poppier, gentler on the ears
(10:29) Rama - starts off slow, nice bass line, shreddin solo at about 5:00
(5:16) Faro* - upbeat, wonky lead guitar intro, compelling bass work, sweet chorus
(7:14) Seventeen Landscapes - Slow intro, builds to 3:00, expands
(6:13) Your Hollows* - mid-tempo, soaring chorus, explodes into some sick soloing
Track Listing
1. | Beneath Fields | 4. | Rama | |||
2. | Oriar | 5. | Faro | |||
3. | Sudden Lament | 6. | Seventeen Landscapes | |||
7. | Your Hollows |