Nothing / Dance On The Blacktop
Album: | Dance On The Blacktop | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Nothing | Added: | Jan 2019 | |
Label: | Relapse Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-01-15 | Pull Date: | 2019-03-19 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 24 | Mar 17 | Mar 10 | Mar 3 | Feb 24 | Feb 17 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 09, 2021: | deep storage*
I Hate The Flowers |
4. | Mar 11, 2019: | wig out at denny's
I Hate The Flowers |
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2. | Mar 18, 2019: | wig out at denny's
Zero Day |
5. | Mar 06, 2019: | The Fuzz Deli
Plastic Migraine |
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3. | Mar 13, 2019: | Everything but the kitchen sink
Hail On Palace Pier |
6. | Mar 02, 2019: | Music Casserole
(Hope) Is Just Another Word With A Hole In It |
Album Review
Yamster
Reviewed 2019-01-06
Reviewed 2019-01-06
Dreamy shoegaze album with soft male vocals. A soundtrack for when you feel like giving up, Dominic Palermo sings on uplifting riffs about dark themes including mental illness and finding inspiration through self-destruction. All the songs are goosebumps-inducing & moody. The album name, which is slang for fighting, is a phrase Palermo learned while in prison. However, he’s repurposed it to mean rolling with the punches.
All FCC clean.
Try 1, 3, 6, 7 (WOW definitely #7).
1. Zero Day - 3:57 - Stormy intro, melancholy, gets even more emotional at 2:28 with backing vocals.
2. Blue Line Baby - 4:31 - Thundering percussion & riff. Buzzing tune about a girl he knew who OD’d when she was 13.
3. You Wind Me Up - 4:00 - Sounds cute & romantic, almost indie pop-y.
4. Plastic Migraine - 4:44 – Slow, with a trance-like melody.
5. Us/We/Are - 3:35 - Stronger, more indie-esque vocals, but with emo Joyce Manor-esque guitar, bass, & percussion.
6. Hail on Palace pier - 4:49 - Cello? Wonderful buildup with instruments and vocals.
7. I Hate the Flowers - 4:22 - My fave!!! So moody. Leering guitars, melody & vocals soar in chorus.
8. The Carpenter’s Son - 7:46 – Slowest, quietest track with solemn, march-like drums.
9. (Hope) is Just Another Word with a Hole in It - 5:49 - Stoner rhythm on gentle vocals.
All FCC clean.
Try 1, 3, 6, 7 (WOW definitely #7).
1. Zero Day - 3:57 - Stormy intro, melancholy, gets even more emotional at 2:28 with backing vocals.
2. Blue Line Baby - 4:31 - Thundering percussion & riff. Buzzing tune about a girl he knew who OD’d when she was 13.
3. You Wind Me Up - 4:00 - Sounds cute & romantic, almost indie pop-y.
4. Plastic Migraine - 4:44 – Slow, with a trance-like melody.
5. Us/We/Are - 3:35 - Stronger, more indie-esque vocals, but with emo Joyce Manor-esque guitar, bass, & percussion.
6. Hail on Palace pier - 4:49 - Cello? Wonderful buildup with instruments and vocals.
7. I Hate the Flowers - 4:22 - My fave!!! So moody. Leering guitars, melody & vocals soar in chorus.
8. The Carpenter’s Son - 7:46 – Slowest, quietest track with solemn, march-like drums.
9. (Hope) is Just Another Word with a Hole in It - 5:49 - Stoner rhythm on gentle vocals.
Track Listing
1. | Zero Day | 5. | Us/We/Are | |||
2. | Blue Line Baby | 6. | Hail On Palace Pier | |||
3. | You Wind Me Up | 7. | I Hate The Flowers | |||
4. | Plastic Migraine | 8. | The Carpenter's Son | |||
9. | (Hope) Is Just Another Word With A Hole In It |