Coral, the / Magic and Medicine
Album: | Magic and Medicine | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Coral, the | Added: | Mar 2004 | |
Label: | Columbia Records (College Radio) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-08-23 | Pull Date: | 2004-10-25 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 24 | Oct 17 | Sep 26 | Sep 12 | Sep 5 | Aug 29 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 05, 2005: | Pop Music Show
Bill Mccai |
4. | Oct 20, 2004: | Lethal Sparkling Challenge
Confessions of A.D.D.D. |
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2. | Mar 31, 2005: | The Carpool: Guest DJ Yo!
Pass It on |
5. | Oct 16, 2004: | Pop Music Show
Pass It on |
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3. | Oct 21, 2004: | Fiction Romance
In the Forest |
6. | Oct 11, 2004: | Not the City Council!
Bill Mccai |
Album Review
Kathryn Todd
Reviewed 2004-08-12
Reviewed 2004-08-12
Retro, well-crafted pop with a sense of musical humor. The music is better than the (sometimes inane) lyrics. Skillful guitars, clear unemotional male vocal delivery. Varied styles, ranging from organ solo-heavy Doors to folky country Grateful Dead to poppy early Simon and Garfunkel folk.
1: Organ with squeakings. Clear lyrics. Doors-esque. (2:40)
2: Nice spare percussion. Old west feel. Inane lyrics. Cool miscellaneous whistly sound effects. (4:03)
3: Folky acoustic guitar. A little repetitive. (3:32)
4: Almost Grateful Dead-ish. Badass country vocal delivery. (3:07)
5: Doors mode again, complete with psychedelic bridge. (2:56)
6: Tambourine and organ chords give this a dissonant circus feel, with nice high growly guitar layered above. Uninterpretable lyrics. I like this track, but I like all ominous circus music. (3:54)
7: Uptempo. Storytelling lyrics. Like early Simon and Garfunkel, with more complex interesting music and worse lyrics (ick). (2:37)
8: Downtempo intro. Proto-bluesy horns come in, followed by a nice banjo. Yay banjo! (2:31)
9: Cute lyrics. Pleasant country/latin tinged folk-pop. Medium tempo. (4:14)
10: Sing-songy lyrics, guitar, drums and bass. (2:19)
11: About 5 sec of silence at beginning of track. Quiet all through. Murky and chimey, with low, nearly chanted vocals. (3:06)
12: Introduction with bass. Funky! Atmospheric bridge. High and low brass. Nice distorted guitar at the end with a sound like a flock of helicopters and trucks whizzing by one at a time. Play this! (6:19)
-Kathryn
1: Organ with squeakings. Clear lyrics. Doors-esque. (2:40)
2: Nice spare percussion. Old west feel. Inane lyrics. Cool miscellaneous whistly sound effects. (4:03)
3: Folky acoustic guitar. A little repetitive. (3:32)
4: Almost Grateful Dead-ish. Badass country vocal delivery. (3:07)
5: Doors mode again, complete with psychedelic bridge. (2:56)
6: Tambourine and organ chords give this a dissonant circus feel, with nice high growly guitar layered above. Uninterpretable lyrics. I like this track, but I like all ominous circus music. (3:54)
7: Uptempo. Storytelling lyrics. Like early Simon and Garfunkel, with more complex interesting music and worse lyrics (ick). (2:37)
8: Downtempo intro. Proto-bluesy horns come in, followed by a nice banjo. Yay banjo! (2:31)
9: Cute lyrics. Pleasant country/latin tinged folk-pop. Medium tempo. (4:14)
10: Sing-songy lyrics, guitar, drums and bass. (2:19)
11: About 5 sec of silence at beginning of track. Quiet all through. Murky and chimey, with low, nearly chanted vocals. (3:06)
12: Introduction with bass. Funky! Atmospheric bridge. High and low brass. Nice distorted guitar at the end with a sound like a flock of helicopters and trucks whizzing by one at a time. Play this! (6:19)
-Kathryn
Track Listing
1. | In the Forest | 7. | Bill Mccai | |||
2. | Don't Think You're the First | 8. | Eskimo Lament | |||
3. | Liezah | 9. | Careless Hands | |||
4. | Talkin' Gypsy Market Blues | 10. | Pass It on | |||
5. | Secret Kiss | 11. | All of Our Love | |||
6. | Milkwood Blues | 12. | Confessions of A.D.D.D. |