Public Practice / Distance Is A Mirror
Album: Distance Is A Mirror   Collection:General
Artist:Public Practice   Added:Nov 2018
Label:Wharf Cat Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2018-11-24 Pull Date: 2019-01-26
Week Ending: Jan 27 Jan 20 Jan 13 Jan 6 Dec 16 Dec 9 Dec 2
Airplays: 2 2 2 2 4 1 3

Recent Airplay
1. Jan 23, 2019: The Fuzz Deli
Fate/Glory
4. Jan 16, 2019: The Fuzz Deli
Foundation
2. Jan 23, 2019: The Library
Into The Ring
5. Jan 10, 2019: Grapevine
Into The Ring
3. Jan 18, 2019: KZSU Time Traveler’s Token Brit Assistant
Fate/Glory
6. Jan 06, 2019: truth to force
Fate/Glory

Album Review
Super Chuck
Reviewed 2018-11-20
The debut EP from New York band Public Practice, Distance is a Mirror, is a confident, juried testimony of love steeped in dark optimism. Dry, dead pan vocals chant over skittish guitar and danceable 70s grooves—songs snapping like rubber bands—seesawing between post-punk and its insomniac twin sister disco. The band uses post-punk and puts it very danceable. There is always a loose groove, which is sometimes poppy then atmospheric varied. Overall, all four tracks are outstanding.

Like: WALL, Talking Heads, Pill, B Boys

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Play: All

1.Fate/Glory (2:38) Dancefloor gripping groove. A hit!
2.Bad Girl(s) (2:07) A bit punkiger and brittle, but the foot keeps rocking.
3.Foundation (3:41) Spacy guitar sounds and fades into a funk rhythm.
4.Into the Ring (3:56) great groove that goes from stand-offish to a full sexy embrace when it kicks into gear.

Track Listing
1. Fate/Glory   3. Foundation
2. Bad Girl(S)   4. Into The Ring