Chairman Dances, The / Small Comforts
Album: | Small Comforts | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Chairman Dances, The | Added: | Jan 2023 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2023-02-08 | Pull Date: | 2023-04-12 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 9 | Apr 2 | Mar 26 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Mar 5 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 12, 2024: | KZSU Time Traveler
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4. | Mar 31, 2023: | KZSU Time Traveler
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2. | Apr 15, 2023: | Music Casserole
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5. | Mar 24, 2023: | KZSU Time Traveler
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3. | Apr 07, 2023: | KZSU Time Traveler
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6. | Mar 23, 2023: | Hanging In The Boneyard
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Album Review
Francis D
Reviewed 2023-01-29
Reviewed 2023-01-29
“Small Comforts” The Chairman Dances
Contemplative, mostly quiet indie folk rock from the Philadelphia-based five-piece band. 8th full-length album since 2011. Produced and recorded by Daniel Smith (Sufjan Stevens, among others). An intriguing collection of short stories and poems written and set to music by lead singer-songwriter, Eric Krewson. The songs contemplate “nothing out of the ordinary—a phone call, a plum, a chintzy party hat…” according to the liner notes. But from Krewson’s perspective, these “small comforts” are what bring meaning and joy to our lives. RIYL: Sufjan Stevens or laid-back, mystical theatrical tunes.
— Francis
Recommended: 2, 1, 4, 5. No FCCS detected.
1. (5:24) Alone at Waverly — Mid-tempo. Simple, piano- and guitar-based ditty written from the perspective of an older widower living out his later years away from his grown kids. ***
2. (6:36) A Year Spent Floating — Mid- to up-tempo. Playful, piano-based romp, with some electric guitar trappings and harmonized vocals in the chorus — especially rich and nice during the long trail-out. A look back at how every aspect of life changed during the pandemic. ***
3. (5:12) Everything Slant — A free-verse poem set to a glistening guitar-based sound bed with lush vocals and harmonies.
4. (4:30) Small Comforts — Bouncy indie folk pop, with repetitive synth, busy bass line and a trip hop beat. Another original free-verse poem, this time inspired by William Carlos Williams’ poem, To a Poor Old Woman. ***
5. (4:12) Margaret — 50s church choir-like throwback tune. Beautiful, shimmering piano, harpsichord and guitar lullaby. Lovely harmonies. ***
6. (4:23) The Day’s Length — Delicate, dreamy piano and guitar ballad with swelling cymbals and overlapping vocals.
7. (1:02) Log Off — Nice, mostly instrumental close to this thoughtful set of songs. Log off.
Contemplative, mostly quiet indie folk rock from the Philadelphia-based five-piece band. 8th full-length album since 2011. Produced and recorded by Daniel Smith (Sufjan Stevens, among others). An intriguing collection of short stories and poems written and set to music by lead singer-songwriter, Eric Krewson. The songs contemplate “nothing out of the ordinary—a phone call, a plum, a chintzy party hat…” according to the liner notes. But from Krewson’s perspective, these “small comforts” are what bring meaning and joy to our lives. RIYL: Sufjan Stevens or laid-back, mystical theatrical tunes.
— Francis
Recommended: 2, 1, 4, 5. No FCCS detected.
1. (5:24) Alone at Waverly — Mid-tempo. Simple, piano- and guitar-based ditty written from the perspective of an older widower living out his later years away from his grown kids. ***
2. (6:36) A Year Spent Floating — Mid- to up-tempo. Playful, piano-based romp, with some electric guitar trappings and harmonized vocals in the chorus — especially rich and nice during the long trail-out. A look back at how every aspect of life changed during the pandemic. ***
3. (5:12) Everything Slant — A free-verse poem set to a glistening guitar-based sound bed with lush vocals and harmonies.
4. (4:30) Small Comforts — Bouncy indie folk pop, with repetitive synth, busy bass line and a trip hop beat. Another original free-verse poem, this time inspired by William Carlos Williams’ poem, To a Poor Old Woman. ***
5. (4:12) Margaret — 50s church choir-like throwback tune. Beautiful, shimmering piano, harpsichord and guitar lullaby. Lovely harmonies. ***
6. (4:23) The Day’s Length — Delicate, dreamy piano and guitar ballad with swelling cymbals and overlapping vocals.
7. (1:02) Log Off — Nice, mostly instrumental close to this thoughtful set of songs. Log off.
Track Listing
1. | Alone At Waverly | 4. | Small Comforts | |||
2. | A Year Spent Floating | 5. | Margaret | |||
3. | Everything Slant | 6. | The Day's Length | |||
7. | Log Off |