Melon Galia / Les Embarras Du Quotidien
Album: | Les Embarras Du Quotidien | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Melon Galia | Added: | Jun 2003 | |
Label: | Grenadine Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-12-29 | Pull Date: | 2004-03-01 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 15 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 | Jan 11 | Jan 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 27, 2015: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand [W1503]
Soumission De Fait |
4. | Jan 23, 2007: | Storytime
L'epaisseur D'un Cheveu |
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2. | Sep 14, 2013: | Music Casserole
Il Fallait Bien |
5. | Aug 30, 2006: | Not Storytime
N'en Parlons Plus |
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3. | Jun 03, 2008: | Sub for Cafe Bohemian!
L'epaisseur D'un Cheveu |
6. | Aug 10, 2006: | Storytime!
L'epaisseur D'un Cheveu |
Album Review
Mandy Khoshnevisan
Reviewed 2004-01-07
Reviewed 2004-01-07
Melon Galia, Les Embarras du quotidian
Groovy lighthearted French folky pop. Sound is sometimes retro—like 70s pop. Really varied. An indie-pop sound with electric guitars, percussion, but with lots of fun instruments added to the mix. Lots of orchestral and/or acoustic stuff mixed in—piano, acoustic guitar, trumpets, strings, etc . . . and soft breathy indie vocals, one male, one female, all but one song in French. Lots of style/sound changes within songs, This CD makes me sooo happy. I like all songs.
*1. (3:24) midtempo, precious, windy, slide guitar twangy, with tinkly piano and acoustic guitar
2. (2:18) midtempo groovin, more normal indie-pop sound, with elec. guitars
3. (4:08) midtempo, shiny acoustic guitars and trumpets, cello, elec. Guitar, has many stages.
*4. (5:16) slower, a bit slinky, trumpets, later strings. interesting syncopated rhythm
*5. (2:39) urgent—strummy acoustic guitar, brusque strings, lo-fi female vocals; second half is Spanishy trumpet fantasy
6. (4:44) dreamy minor-key guitars waltz, with trumpets, gets all electric-y towards end
*7. (1:13) lo-fi, female vocal in French, male counterpoint in English. sparse
8. (3:32) 70’s boppy trumpet/piano sound, then goes into more standard indie-pop
*9. (3:03) driven cheery tempo, boppy 70’s trumpets, strummy guitars, shakers
10. (3:28) driven yet mellow, vibraphones, strummy bell-like guitars, trumpets
*11. (5:07) slow waltz, orchestral, acoustic guitar, muted piano, intricate clarinet noodling
*12. (4:40) first half, pensive instrumental with cheesy over-loud drum machine. Then groovin’ guitar pop with trumpets, strings, and soft “na-na-na’s”
--reviewed by mandy (La Chanteuse)
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