Proles, the / Index Print
Album: | Index Print | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Proles, the | Added: | Sep 2003 | |
Label: | Independent |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-01-26 | Pull Date: | 2004-03-29 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 18, 2004: | press and release
June Lady |
3. | Feb 04, 2004: | In the Leaves
The Turnaround |
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2. | Feb 08, 2004: | the rust belt
The Turnaround |
4. | Jan 27, 2004: | Meat Man Whistle Punching Sex Contest
Little Wall of Warhol |
Album Review
rE\dOx + LadyDev
Reviewed 2004-03-14
Reviewed 2004-03-14
Grab a blender. Throw in some Beatles, a little Nirvana, a dash of Fugazi and puree . . . what do you get? A diverse range of sounds and mind scapes, or, more directly, The Proles. Although the entire CD holds a strange familiarity, each track is slightly different and unique, which leaves an overall refreshing taste in your mouth.
Straight outta Sacto, The Proles (which is short for “proletariate”) have offered listeners a close-to-perfect debut album. They describe themselves as “a blue-collar, working class, under estimated group of lovely individuals (not to be confused with simple or low brow).” Well, they’ve definitely peaked my interest; I’m anxious to see what comes next.
potty-mouth tracks: none detected
(note: rating numbers are out of 10 and following each track description)
1. Queen: catchy beat with synthesizers; easy sing-a-long (7). 2. I Get By: heavy bass and drum intro; sultry vocals that progress to louder (8). 3. Man in the Middle: mellow beat; long musical bridge (7). 4. Little Wall of Warhol: darker intro; harsher guitar line; abrupt ending (8). 5. Video School: quiet and melodic; sporadic saxophone pieces (6). 6. The Turnaround: creepy crawly bass line intro; scream-ish vocals (reminds me of Kobain/Nirvana) (9). 7. June Lady: heavy drum sound; more melodic background; a little psychedelic (7).
review courtesy of LadyDev
Straight outta Sacto, The Proles (which is short for “proletariate”) have offered listeners a close-to-perfect debut album. They describe themselves as “a blue-collar, working class, under estimated group of lovely individuals (not to be confused with simple or low brow).” Well, they’ve definitely peaked my interest; I’m anxious to see what comes next.
potty-mouth tracks: none detected
(note: rating numbers are out of 10 and following each track description)
1. Queen: catchy beat with synthesizers; easy sing-a-long (7). 2. I Get By: heavy bass and drum intro; sultry vocals that progress to louder (8). 3. Man in the Middle: mellow beat; long musical bridge (7). 4. Little Wall of Warhol: darker intro; harsher guitar line; abrupt ending (8). 5. Video School: quiet and melodic; sporadic saxophone pieces (6). 6. The Turnaround: creepy crawly bass line intro; scream-ish vocals (reminds me of Kobain/Nirvana) (9). 7. June Lady: heavy drum sound; more melodic background; a little psychedelic (7).
review courtesy of LadyDev
Track Listing
1. | Queen | 5. | Video School | |||
2. | I Get By | 6. | The Turnaround | |||
3. | Man in the Middle | 7. | June Lady | |||
4. | Little Wall of Warhol | . |