Fuck / Band, The
Album: | Band, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Fuck | Added: | Sep 2019 | |
Label: | Vampire Blues |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-09-26 | Pull Date: | 2019-11-28 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 3 | Oct 13 | Oct 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 24, 2021: | Magnetized Toner (rebroadcast from Oct 1, 2019)
Facehole |
4. | Oct 09, 2019: | The Fuzz Deli
It Girl |
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2. | Nov 30, 2019: | Music Casserole
Bossy Nova |
5. | Oct 02, 2019: | The Library
Meet The Gibbons |
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3. | Nov 02, 2019: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Leave My Body |
6. | Oct 01, 2019: | Magnetized Toner
Facehole |
Album Review
Super Chuck
Reviewed 2019-09-23
Reviewed 2019-09-23
Presenting fuck’s first new record in over ten years, the band, on Vampire Blues! In the mid-’90s to the early aughts, fuck was releasing a new record every other year and touring constantly while jumping from label to label. Then, with nary a warning, they up and disappeared. No note, no nothing.
Like: Butterglory, Dump, Tobin Sprout.
FCC 4, (And the name of the band)
Play: 3,7,9,12
1.To Whom (1:37) Warmer sounding, rawer, strong, anthemic statement.
2.Facehole (1:50) Slow beautiful, lo fi form of post-punk distorted ballad.
3.Bossy Nova (3:51) Monotone vocals, stress less guitar licks, dissonance bossanova.
4.It Girl (2:30) Catchy vocals and guitars ...a raw lovesong with singalong.
5.Cream Pie Patch (2:47) Rock ballad that would be certainties for primetime 90's radio airplay.
6.Devil eyes (1:53) Lo fi indie country-ish with jittery tempo that never truly explode.
7.Leave My Body (4:16) Nice track, slower strumming guitars, mellow keys 90's style.
8.Thirsty Gnome (1:46) Folky track with a stoic driving groove.
9.Meet the Gibbons (3:13) Reverb-y guitars conventions with equal doses of stark minimalism keyboards.
10.Baby Gregor (3:00) Odd twangy guitars intro the higher octave of great brain synapse-snapping catchy music.
11.Stay (2:11) Slower tempo which draws attention to a haunting, repetitive melody.
12.Joker (3:04) Moves at a steady slow crawling to the high top of a very calm song.
13.Over Duressing (3:34) Calm and relax indie country ballad.
14.Unwound (2:26) Slow-tempo, built on subtle textures.
15.Tell me no (2:28) Slow guitar-centric indie folk that takes you nowhere.
Like: Butterglory, Dump, Tobin Sprout.
FCC 4, (And the name of the band)
Play: 3,7,9,12
1.To Whom (1:37) Warmer sounding, rawer, strong, anthemic statement.
2.Facehole (1:50) Slow beautiful, lo fi form of post-punk distorted ballad.
3.Bossy Nova (3:51) Monotone vocals, stress less guitar licks, dissonance bossanova.
4.It Girl (2:30) Catchy vocals and guitars ...a raw lovesong with singalong.
5.Cream Pie Patch (2:47) Rock ballad that would be certainties for primetime 90's radio airplay.
6.Devil eyes (1:53) Lo fi indie country-ish with jittery tempo that never truly explode.
7.Leave My Body (4:16) Nice track, slower strumming guitars, mellow keys 90's style.
8.Thirsty Gnome (1:46) Folky track with a stoic driving groove.
9.Meet the Gibbons (3:13) Reverb-y guitars conventions with equal doses of stark minimalism keyboards.
10.Baby Gregor (3:00) Odd twangy guitars intro the higher octave of great brain synapse-snapping catchy music.
11.Stay (2:11) Slower tempo which draws attention to a haunting, repetitive melody.
12.Joker (3:04) Moves at a steady slow crawling to the high top of a very calm song.
13.Over Duressing (3:34) Calm and relax indie country ballad.
14.Unwound (2:26) Slow-tempo, built on subtle textures.
15.Tell me no (2:28) Slow guitar-centric indie folk that takes you nowhere.
Track Listing
1. | To Whom | 8. | Thirsty Gnome | |||
2. | Facehole | 9. | Meet The Gibbons | |||
3. | Bossy Nova | 10. | Baby Gregor | |||
4. | It Girl | 11. | Stay | |||
5. | Cream Pie Patch | 12. | Joker | |||
6. | Devil Eyes | 13. | Over Duressing | |||
7. | Leave My Body | 14. | Unwound | |||
15. | Tell Me No |