Terry Malts / Lost At The Party
Album: | Lost At The Party | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Terry Malts | Added: | Nov 2016 | |
Label: | Slumberland Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-11-30 | Pull Date: | 2017-02-01 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 29 | Jan 22 | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 10, 2017: | The Intercept
Gentle Eyes |
4. | Jan 26, 2017: | a strange pursuit
Playtime |
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2. | Feb 02, 2017: | a strange pursuit
Come Back |
5. | Jan 24, 2017: | Magnetized Toner
Gentle Eyes |
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3. | Jan 27, 2017: | KZSU Time Traveler
Seen Everything |
6. | Jan 20, 2017: | KZSU Time Traveler
Seen Everything |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2016-11-30
Reviewed 2016-11-30
Local! This is the third LP of punk/power pop from Terry Malts (two of whose members are former KZSU DJs). They’ve left behind the lo-fi aggression of their earlier records, and in its place is a dreamier, more heavily produced sound. Their pop songwriting is as tight and catchy as ever, but now it has an idyllic sheen that suggests 60s wall-of-sound pop and jangly 80s post-punk. The trenchant angst that runs through is still there, but now the sugar coating is a little stronger. For fans of all things Ramones, Creation, Captured Tracks, C86, garage-pop. Favorites: 2, 7, 9, 10. No FCCs detected.
1. (3:08)—Mid-tempo anti-nostalgia anthem. Straightforward post-punk with a 60s pop chorus.
2. *(2:24)—Fast, fun, a little spastic. Tinge of dream-pop in the lead guitar.
3. (3:36)—Midtempo. Sugary, upbeat 80s jangle pop.
4. (3:25)—Medium-fast. Jangly krautrock intro leads into post-punk. Vocals enter late.
5. (2:28)—Mid-tempo, early 60s heart throb sock hop pop.
6. (2:24)—Slow, wistful guitar interplay. No drums. Goofy sound effect finale.
7. *(3:16)—Medium-fast, gorgeous, aggressive post-punk sugar rush.
8. (2:26)—Mid-tempo, pretty, bouncy, a little surfy.
9. *(3:10)—Fast, crunchy, closer to their earlier recordings. Nice simple, melodic guitar solo.
10. *(4:23)—Medium-fast. Trippy intro. Hip-shaking, driving, really great.
11. (2:16)—Slow, grungy, with a glowing 60s keyboard melody.
1. (3:08)—Mid-tempo anti-nostalgia anthem. Straightforward post-punk with a 60s pop chorus.
2. *(2:24)—Fast, fun, a little spastic. Tinge of dream-pop in the lead guitar.
3. (3:36)—Midtempo. Sugary, upbeat 80s jangle pop.
4. (3:25)—Medium-fast. Jangly krautrock intro leads into post-punk. Vocals enter late.
5. (2:28)—Mid-tempo, early 60s heart throb sock hop pop.
6. (2:24)—Slow, wistful guitar interplay. No drums. Goofy sound effect finale.
7. *(3:16)—Medium-fast, gorgeous, aggressive post-punk sugar rush.
8. (2:26)—Mid-tempo, pretty, bouncy, a little surfy.
9. *(3:10)—Fast, crunchy, closer to their earlier recordings. Nice simple, melodic guitar solo.
10. *(4:23)—Medium-fast. Trippy intro. Hip-shaking, driving, really great.
11. (2:16)—Slow, grungy, with a glowing 60s keyboard melody.
Track Listing
1. | Used To Be | 7. | Seen Everything | |||
2. | Won't Come To Find You | 8. | And Suddenly | |||
3. | Gentle Eyes | 9. | Come Back | |||
4. | Your Turn | 10. | Playtime | |||
5. | It's Not Me | 11. | When The Nighttime Comes | |||
6. | Waiting For The Bomb | . |