Mice Parade / Obrigado Saudade
Album: | Obrigado Saudade | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Mice Parade | Added: | Feb 2004 | |
Label: | Bubble Core Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-06-07 | Pull Date: | 2004-08-09 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 1 | Jul 25 | Jul 18 | Jul 11 | Jul 4 | Jun 20 | Jun 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 16, 2006: | Mr. Silverback's Wild Ride
Two, Three, Fall |
4. | Jul 25, 2004: | 15 Miles til Sunday - A Bunch of Old Stuff I Found Lying In My Room
Out of the Freedom World |
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2. | Mar 08, 2006: | Deep in the Groove
Two, Three, Fall |
5. | Jul 18, 2004: | 15 Miles til Sunday
Focus on a Roller Coaster |
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3. | Feb 15, 2006: | Deep in the Groove
Two, Three, Fall |
6. | Jul 11, 2004: | 15 Miles til One Day
Focus on a Roller Coaster |
Album Review
Natty Bokenkamp
Reviewed 2004-05-30
Reviewed 2004-05-30
Odd, often mesmerizing post rock. Lo-fi, very warm, home recorded sort of sound. Stripped down sound, lots of melodic instruments play, and yet it still sounds very sparse. At its best it can be hauntingly beautiful.
Recommended tracks: 1, 9, 3, 5,
**1. Whispered vocals (Kristin Valtysdottir, singer from Mum guests), plunking guitars and bass, odd percussion arrangements. As stunning as it is gorgeous.
2. Wavering piano cascades, aching guitars and backwards sounding strings. Moves on into wailing guitar and synth loop territory. 10 minutes+, instrumental.
*3. More tinkling keys, this time with strummed acoustic guitar and male vocals.
4. Darker, mellower, mostly guitar. Soft male vocals enter.
*5. Organ carries the melody, mid-tempo, very chill.
6. Sparse, slow melody, mad drum machines come in. Some odd female vocals.
7. Acoustic guitars, distortion in background, handclaps. Instrumental.
8. Breathy vocals from the Mum singer and acoustic guitar, short.
*9. Features mandolin and an obscure Chinese string instrument called the ‘Cheng’, made of vibrating bamboo. Dark, eastern vibe.
10. Slow, wavery conclusion.
Recommended tracks: 1, 9, 3, 5,
**1. Whispered vocals (Kristin Valtysdottir, singer from Mum guests), plunking guitars and bass, odd percussion arrangements. As stunning as it is gorgeous.
2. Wavering piano cascades, aching guitars and backwards sounding strings. Moves on into wailing guitar and synth loop territory. 10 minutes+, instrumental.
*3. More tinkling keys, this time with strummed acoustic guitar and male vocals.
4. Darker, mellower, mostly guitar. Soft male vocals enter.
*5. Organ carries the melody, mid-tempo, very chill.
6. Sparse, slow melody, mad drum machines come in. Some odd female vocals.
7. Acoustic guitars, distortion in background, handclaps. Instrumental.
8. Breathy vocals from the Mum singer and acoustic guitar, short.
*9. Features mandolin and an obscure Chinese string instrument called the ‘Cheng’, made of vibrating bamboo. Dark, eastern vibe.
10. Slow, wavery conclusion.
Track Listing
1. | Two, Three, Fall | 7. | Milton Road | |||
2. | Mystery Brethren | 8. | Spain | |||
3. | Focus on a Roller Coaster | 9. | Out of the Freedom World | |||
4. | And Still It Sits in Front | 10. | Guitars for Plants | |||
5. | Wave Greeting | 11. | Refrain Tomorrow | |||
6. | Here Today | . |