Snail Mail / Lush
Album: Lush   Collection:General
Artist:Snail Mail   Added:Jan 2019
Label:Matador Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2019-01-01 Pull Date: 2019-03-05
Week Ending: Mar 3 Feb 24 Feb 17 Feb 10 Feb 3 Jan 27 Jan 20 Jan 13
Airplays: 2 3 2 2 1 1 3 6

Recent Airplay
1. Mar 03, 2024: Sorry to bother you
Deep Sea
4. Oct 20, 2022: down in the basement
Pristine
2. Feb 20, 2024: Phone Scam
Speaking Terms
5. Jun 30, 2022: Down in the Basement
Heat Wave
3. Apr 27, 2023: emergency meeting
Full Control
6. Jan 30, 2022: Down in The Basement (rebroadcast from Jan 27, 2022)
Anytime

Album Review
Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2019-01-01
Lush is the debut album by Baltimore singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan’s solo project known as Snail Mail. Guitar-driven bedroom pop with tints of folk and lo-fi rock. Memorable vocals. Lush echoes the early work of The Sundays and Velocity Girl.

RIYL: Japanese Breakfast, Angel Olsen, Alvvays, Lucy Dacus and The Sundays.

FCC CLEAN!
Recommended Tracks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10

01. Intro (1:13) – Slow tempo folky piece.
02. *Pristine (4:55) – Slow/Medium-up tempo guitar driven cut. Feels right.
03. **Speaking Terms (3:54) – Medium tempo recording. Nice riffs and vocals.
04. **Heat Wave (5:08) – Medium/Medium-up tempo track. More solid vocals and riffs.
05. Stick (5:13) – Slow/medium-up tempo song. Bedroom pop ballad.
06. Let's Find An Out (2:13) – Slow tempo folky piece II.
07. *Golden Dream (3:27) – Medium tempo track. It could make a decent single.
08. *Full Control (2:56) – Medium tempo recording. The epilogue of the previous track.
09. Deep Sea (4:42) – Slow tempo cut. Bedroom pop ballad II.
10. *Anytime (4:38) – Slow tempo track. Melancholic. The Sundays would be proud.

Track Listing
1. Intro   6. Let's Find An Out
2. Pristine   7. Golden Dream
3. Speaking Terms   8. Full Control
4. Heat Wave   9. Deep Sea
5. Stick   10. Anytime