Hindi Guns, the / Hindi Guns, the
Album: | Hindi Guns, the | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Hindi Guns, the | Added: | Feb 2004 | |
Label: | Independent |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-08-23 | Pull Date: | 2004-10-25 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 26 | Sep 5 | Aug 29 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 22, 2004: | press and release
Electric |
3. | Aug 24, 2004: | The Literate Pop Fans
Electric |
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2. | Sep 01, 2004: | Juna123-subshow
Goin to Portland |
Album Review
Guest DJ Account
Reviewed 2004-08-27
Reviewed 2004-08-27
Laid-back, twangy guitar-driven sound. According to the internet, people like this band. I’m not entirely convinced. Androgynous female vocals are great - knowing, wistful, at times aggressive. Instrumentation is interesting and solidly executed. Many tracks let down by inane, repetitive lyrics. Nice, but not exactly life-changing.
1 - Harmonica, guitar riffs, a bit retro, downbeat
2 - Aggressive, but doesn’t get out of first gear
3 - FCC “Fucking” x many - slow and whiny
**4 - fun, ridiculous, upbeat celebration of Portland
5 - jaded without irony, formulaic angst; honestly, other bands do this better
*6 - slow, very country, has a trumpet for that ‘Mexican’ effect, but I like it
*7 - synthesizer and piano work well with sparse lyrics; a sly dig at consumer culture
8 - drum heavy, attempt at seductive but hard to take seriously given terrible lyrics
9 - hope this isn’t about the famous Che, because that makes it even more meaningless and hopelessly adolescent
*10 - full-textured instrumentation is great support for insistent vocals
/Prasad
1 - Harmonica, guitar riffs, a bit retro, downbeat
2 - Aggressive, but doesn’t get out of first gear
3 - FCC “Fucking” x many - slow and whiny
**4 - fun, ridiculous, upbeat celebration of Portland
5 - jaded without irony, formulaic angst; honestly, other bands do this better
*6 - slow, very country, has a trumpet for that ‘Mexican’ effect, but I like it
*7 - synthesizer and piano work well with sparse lyrics; a sly dig at consumer culture
8 - drum heavy, attempt at seductive but hard to take seriously given terrible lyrics
9 - hope this isn’t about the famous Che, because that makes it even more meaningless and hopelessly adolescent
*10 - full-textured instrumentation is great support for insistent vocals
/Prasad
Track Listing
1. | London Rain | 6. | Fury | |||
2. | Mother Nature's Whore | 7. | Electric | |||
3. | Here She Is | 8. | Honey | |||
4. | Goin to Portland | 9. | Che's Song | |||
5. | I Don't Wanna Drink Mecury | 10. | Come on |