Voco / Walcott Sessions
Album: | Walcott Sessions | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Voco | Added: | Mar 2017 | |
Label: | Monkey King Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-03-28 | Pull Date: | 2017-05-30 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | May 21 | May 7 | Apr 16 | Apr 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 20, 2017: | Old Fart at Play
You Still Don't Know How To Talk To People |
4. | Apr 01, 2017: | Music Casserole
Most Of Us Are Winners |
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2. | May 03, 2017: | Brownian Motion
Mettle Waun |
5. | Mar 29, 2017: | Brownian Motion
You Still Don't Know How To Talk To People |
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3. | Apr 15, 2017: | Old Fart at Play
Most Of Us Are Winners |
Album Review
Tom McCarter
Reviewed 2017-03-22
Reviewed 2017-03-22
Voco / Walcott Sessions
Label: Monkey King Records
Genre: General
Prog rock meets jazz
Local group goes for the jugular in a series of provocative arrangements that engage you while pounding you on the head. I loved it. They played at Day of Noise. Turn it up ALL the way! Warning: each track segues into the next one.
If You Like: Fred Frith, King Crimson (Larks Tongues era), Tony Iommi, Hawkwind
FCCS: possible on , no vocals on other tracks
Favorite Tracks: (1)You Still don't Know How To Talk To People (2) Egg Cartons (4) Hanging Like Bruce Lee (7) Squandering Your Eggs (9) Crenulated Scarp in Hesperia Planum (10) Most Of Us Are Winners
Track Review: spacey synth opens> blasts of guitar noise leads to rocking uptempo jam which evolves to slow space jam & then a full frontal attack and fade 2/ space jam> fast tempo guitar frenzy 3/ guitar riff> midtempo funky jam> guitar shred> space jam 4/ space jam> guitar shred> sonic guitar jam> quick stop 5/ sow moving space jam> quick stop 6/ full frontal guitar attack> melody shift: heavy chords> guitar solo> space jam 7/ space jam shifts to sonic guitar jam> quick stop 8/ guitar onslaught that keeps building in intensity like a bolero on amphetamines then drops in tempo and builds to a crescendo 9/ pleasant guitar solo starts> slow tempo space jam builds in intensity and fades 10/ power chord nirvana> unrelenting midtempo pummeling> fabulous guitar solo> crescendo end + two power chords
Label: Monkey King Records
Genre: General
Prog rock meets jazz
Local group goes for the jugular in a series of provocative arrangements that engage you while pounding you on the head. I loved it. They played at Day of Noise. Turn it up ALL the way! Warning: each track segues into the next one.
If You Like: Fred Frith, King Crimson (Larks Tongues era), Tony Iommi, Hawkwind
FCCS: possible on , no vocals on other tracks
Favorite Tracks: (1)You Still don't Know How To Talk To People (2) Egg Cartons (4) Hanging Like Bruce Lee (7) Squandering Your Eggs (9) Crenulated Scarp in Hesperia Planum (10) Most Of Us Are Winners
Track Review: spacey synth opens> blasts of guitar noise leads to rocking uptempo jam which evolves to slow space jam & then a full frontal attack and fade 2/ space jam> fast tempo guitar frenzy 3/ guitar riff> midtempo funky jam> guitar shred> space jam 4/ space jam> guitar shred> sonic guitar jam> quick stop 5/ sow moving space jam> quick stop 6/ full frontal guitar attack> melody shift: heavy chords> guitar solo> space jam 7/ space jam shifts to sonic guitar jam> quick stop 8/ guitar onslaught that keeps building in intensity like a bolero on amphetamines then drops in tempo and builds to a crescendo 9/ pleasant guitar solo starts> slow tempo space jam builds in intensity and fades 10/ power chord nirvana> unrelenting midtempo pummeling> fabulous guitar solo> crescendo end + two power chords
Track Listing