Nadler, Marissa / For My Crimes
Album: | For My Crimes | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Nadler, Marissa | Added: | Dec 2018 | |
Label: | Sacred Bones Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-01-15 | Pull Date: | 2019-03-19 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 17 | Mar 10 | Mar 3 | Feb 24 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 | Jan 27 | Jan 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 21, 2021: | Traditions - International Women's Day Edition (rebroadcast from Mar 8, 2019)
I Can't Listen To Gene Clark Anymore |
4. | Mar 02, 2019: | Music Casserole
Lover Release Me |
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2. | Mar 13, 2019: | Everything but the kitchen sink
Blue Vapor |
5. | Mar 01, 2019: | Traditions
Said Goodbye To That Car |
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3. | Mar 08, 2019: | Traditions - International Women's Day Edition
I Can't Listen To Gene Clark Anymore |
6. | Feb 22, 2019: | KZSU Time Traveler
For My Crimes |
Album Review
DJ Yamster
Reviewed 2019-01-01
Reviewed 2019-01-01
Marissa Nadler/For My Crimes
Dream folk with soothing female lead & backing vocals. Introspective, whispery lyrics about love and loss paired with guitar, woodwinds, percussion, and cello give this album a spooky campfire-like feel. On the title track, Marissa roleplays from the perspective of a person on death row, per a challenge given by her husband.
All FCC clean. Try 2, 4, & 8.
1) For My Crimes - 4:18 - Steady guitar with violin.
2) I Can’t Listen to Gene Clark Anymore - 2:55 - Melancholy country ballad style, very sweet.
3) Are You Really Gonna Move to the South? - 3:32 - Ghost-like lullaby with extended vocalizing; song really ends at 3:24.
4) Lover Release Me - 2:28 - Catchy, quivering vocals.
5) Blue Vapor - 3:27 - Detached vocals; nice pause at 2:10 and then cello comes in.
6) Interlocking - 3:57 - Gracefully flowing guitar & vocals.
7) All Out of Catastrophes - 2:13 - Strong chorus, short but sweet.
8) Dream Dream Big in the Sky - 2:54 - Around 1:40 get a winding solo with guitar, violin, & vocalizing.
9) You’re Only Harmless When You Sleep - 2:55 - Meditative acoustic with mournful vocals.
10) Flamethrower - 2:34 - Dreamy & calm.
11) Said Goodbye to that Car - 3:03 - Almost falsetto-like vocals, quicker than other songs.
Dream folk with soothing female lead & backing vocals. Introspective, whispery lyrics about love and loss paired with guitar, woodwinds, percussion, and cello give this album a spooky campfire-like feel. On the title track, Marissa roleplays from the perspective of a person on death row, per a challenge given by her husband.
All FCC clean. Try 2, 4, & 8.
1) For My Crimes - 4:18 - Steady guitar with violin.
2) I Can’t Listen to Gene Clark Anymore - 2:55 - Melancholy country ballad style, very sweet.
3) Are You Really Gonna Move to the South? - 3:32 - Ghost-like lullaby with extended vocalizing; song really ends at 3:24.
4) Lover Release Me - 2:28 - Catchy, quivering vocals.
5) Blue Vapor - 3:27 - Detached vocals; nice pause at 2:10 and then cello comes in.
6) Interlocking - 3:57 - Gracefully flowing guitar & vocals.
7) All Out of Catastrophes - 2:13 - Strong chorus, short but sweet.
8) Dream Dream Big in the Sky - 2:54 - Around 1:40 get a winding solo with guitar, violin, & vocalizing.
9) You’re Only Harmless When You Sleep - 2:55 - Meditative acoustic with mournful vocals.
10) Flamethrower - 2:34 - Dreamy & calm.
11) Said Goodbye to that Car - 3:03 - Almost falsetto-like vocals, quicker than other songs.
Track Listing