Gringo Star / Sides And In Between, The
Album: | Sides And In Between, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Gringo Star | Added: | Nov 2016 | |
Label: | Nevado Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-11-16 | Pull Date: | 2017-01-18 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 15 | Dec 25 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 | Nov 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 12, 2017: | a strange pursuit
Knee Deep |
4. | Dec 08, 2016: | 1100866
Heading South |
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2. | Dec 23, 2016: | KZSU Time Traveler
Get Closer |
5. | Dec 03, 2016: | Old Fart at Play
Undone |
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3. | Dec 21, 2016: | The Library
Still Alive |
6. | Nov 19, 2016: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Still Alive |
Album Review
Mr. Tumnus
Reviewed 2016-12-03
Reviewed 2016-12-03
Psych rock/psych folk. At their best, these guys have a bizarro country vibe; at their worst, kind of a punchless pop one. Lots of psychedelic accents and tropes, but the lead singer’s nasal voice has a way of cutting through the clutter. Lyrics can be forgettable, but some of the instrumental sections are neat. The whole thing has kind of a vintage aesthetic, like it was made on cassettes before I was born.
Recommended: 1, 4
1) “Rotten” (2:52): Nice movement in the guitar, and good decisive start.
2) “Magic” (3:10): “Magic / it’s magic…” It’s OK.
3) “Get Closer” (3:27): Summery song, upbeat. Guitars jangle.
4) “Still Alive” (3:00): More of a bizarro country vibe, which I think plays to their strengths. Picking around on the high end of the guitar.
5) “Going Home” (3:00): Synth and whistling touches.
6) “Knee Deep” (3:41): Growling on the low end, picking on the high end. More folky. Strings add some drama at the end.
7) “Heading South” (3:09): Voices a bit dirtier, like they’re being filtered through an old-time radio.
8) “Undone” (3:15): Emphatic whistling, and lots of plinking on the piano. Singer is particularly nasal here.
9) “It’s You” (1:48): Chorus droning in the background--sultrier.
10) “The Last Trace” (2:04): Very straightforward poppy song without too much punch.
--Mr Tumnus
Recommended: 1, 4
1) “Rotten” (2:52): Nice movement in the guitar, and good decisive start.
2) “Magic” (3:10): “Magic / it’s magic…” It’s OK.
3) “Get Closer” (3:27): Summery song, upbeat. Guitars jangle.
4) “Still Alive” (3:00): More of a bizarro country vibe, which I think plays to their strengths. Picking around on the high end of the guitar.
5) “Going Home” (3:00): Synth and whistling touches.
6) “Knee Deep” (3:41): Growling on the low end, picking on the high end. More folky. Strings add some drama at the end.
7) “Heading South” (3:09): Voices a bit dirtier, like they’re being filtered through an old-time radio.
8) “Undone” (3:15): Emphatic whistling, and lots of plinking on the piano. Singer is particularly nasal here.
9) “It’s You” (1:48): Chorus droning in the background--sultrier.
10) “The Last Trace” (2:04): Very straightforward poppy song without too much punch.
--Mr Tumnus
Track Listing
1. | Rotten | 6. | Knee Deep | |||
2. | Magic | 7. | Heading South | |||
3. | Get Closer | 8. | Undone | |||
4. | Still Alive | 9. | It's You | |||
5. | Going Home | 10. | The Last Trace |