Turn Pale / Kill the Lights
Album: | Kill the Lights | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Turn Pale | Added: | Sep 2003 | |
Label: | What Else? Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-10-13 | Pull Date: | 2003-12-15 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 9 | Oct 26 | Oct 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 13, 2012: | New Noise
9 By 9 |
4. | Apr 27, 2012: | Outrun My Gun
Sycophant |
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2. | Nov 29, 2012: | New Noise
The Very Center of It All |
5. | Jun 30, 2010: | On The Warpath
Submit to Me |
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3. | Jul 11, 2012: | Midnight Radio
End of Words |
6. | Nov 02, 2003: | the rust belt
In Sight |
Album Review
johnn
Reviewed 2003-10-14
Reviewed 2003-10-14
GREAT! From Bloomington, Indiana, Turn Pale bring us what they call death disco, a formula which consists of great Nick Cave–like screechy whiny ranting vocals on top of dancy post-punk grooves. Yes, like the Rapture mixed in with heroin induced pre-goth despair. While some may hate the rave concerning the aforementioned band, Turn Pale do a good job of deferring the comparison because their vocalist invokes a darker, more sinister (less groupie friendly) sound. Think also of Gang of Four. 4, 5, 8, 2, 11, 7.
1. slow, sinister bassline. builds darker. moody, despairing vocals.
2. midtempo, catchy, gets dancy. start-stop bass+drums w/ angry vocals and distorted guitar. pretty good, like the rapture.
3. catchy dancy. funky bassline, gang of four-ish guitar riff.
4. catchy but dark. tom-y drums. sustained screech vocals. great!
5. slow mean groove. excellent, very nick cave, dark endless pit feel.
6. upbeat, straightforward, striving for an old post-punk sound. decent
7. great relentless hard pulse, screaming vocals. really great, but then breakdown at end doesn’t fulfill the potential and the build-up.
8. very post-punk derivation but very catchy and minimal. great!
9. slow dancy and catchy, a lot like the rapture etc, maybe darker
10. slow ¾ groove w/ rambling half spoken (very nick cave) vocals
11. slow grating pre-goth groove. dark and exhausting. Great!
1. slow, sinister bassline. builds darker. moody, despairing vocals.
2. midtempo, catchy, gets dancy. start-stop bass+drums w/ angry vocals and distorted guitar. pretty good, like the rapture.
3. catchy dancy. funky bassline, gang of four-ish guitar riff.
4. catchy but dark. tom-y drums. sustained screech vocals. great!
5. slow mean groove. excellent, very nick cave, dark endless pit feel.
6. upbeat, straightforward, striving for an old post-punk sound. decent
7. great relentless hard pulse, screaming vocals. really great, but then breakdown at end doesn’t fulfill the potential and the build-up.
8. very post-punk derivation but very catchy and minimal. great!
9. slow dancy and catchy, a lot like the rapture etc, maybe darker
10. slow ¾ groove w/ rambling half spoken (very nick cave) vocals
11. slow grating pre-goth groove. dark and exhausting. Great!
Track Listing
1. | Submit to Me | 7. | Slow to Drown | |||
2. | Light Melts Away | 8. | Beneath the Wheel | |||
3. | Peaceable Kingdom | 9. | Sycophant | |||
4. | End of Words | 10. | 9 By 9 | |||
5. | In Sight | 11. | Implicate | |||
6. | The Very Center of It All | . |