Fog / Hummer
Album: | Hummer | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Fog | Added: | Mar 2004 | |
Label: | Ninja Tune |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-05-17 | Pull Date: | 2004-07-19 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 18 | Jul 4 | Jun 27 | Jun 20 | Jun 13 | Jun 6 | May 30 | May 23 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 28, 2007: | Lost and Found
Melted Crayons |
4. | Mar 15, 2006: | Foreplay and Sex Wax
Melted Crayons |
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2. | Nov 09, 2006: | Eran Mukamel f. Fog (rock and roll music)
Whom that Hits Walls |
5. | Feb 09, 2006: | Eran Mukamel (Canadian ragtime)
I, Baby |
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3. | Jun 01, 2006: | Eran Mukamel (anti-post-post-post-punk)
Hummer |
6. | Jul 07, 2005: | Eran Mukamel
Hummer |
Album Review
Mor
Reviewed 2004-05-19
Reviewed 2004-05-19
Dreamy, noisy, extremely lo-fi, fucked-up pop/trip-hop. Fog is Andrew Broder, from Minneapolis. Odd structure and screwed up lyrics, in a good way, that is. Slightly political. Short but eclectic EP, with standouts 1, 2, 5 (but consider 4, 6 as well).
*1. Fucked up Morphine. Starts with sax no-wave tones, flat vocals, straightforward loud drumming; falls into quiet part with videogame like sounds, sax is back, then vocals and drums; more noise. *
*2. Trip-hop, dreamy, slow, sweet vocals. Gradually builds louder.*
3. short quiet filler, sparse piano notes.
4. Slow, quiet, minimal piano ballad that seem to be telling about a baby but in fact discusses the artist’s own penis (according to a SF Weekly interview). Ends with some semi-erratic percussion.
**5. Noise loop and backdrop, deep tribal beat, dark spoken vocals delayed and echoed. Grows louder, more sounds and noises, slow cello-like tune comes in. Amazing.**
6. Acoustic strumming; mournful, broken vocals. Quiet beat and percussion join in the middle, louder finish.
7. "Flags can’t get stars right" – political commentary? Slow, dreamy vocals over noisy loops.
*1. Fucked up Morphine. Starts with sax no-wave tones, flat vocals, straightforward loud drumming; falls into quiet part with videogame like sounds, sax is back, then vocals and drums; more noise. *
*2. Trip-hop, dreamy, slow, sweet vocals. Gradually builds louder.*
3. short quiet filler, sparse piano notes.
4. Slow, quiet, minimal piano ballad that seem to be telling about a baby but in fact discusses the artist’s own penis (according to a SF Weekly interview). Ends with some semi-erratic percussion.
**5. Noise loop and backdrop, deep tribal beat, dark spoken vocals delayed and echoed. Grows louder, more sounds and noises, slow cello-like tune comes in. Amazing.**
6. Acoustic strumming; mournful, broken vocals. Quiet beat and percussion join in the middle, louder finish.
7. "Flags can’t get stars right" – political commentary? Slow, dreamy vocals over noisy loops.
Track Listing
1. | Whom that Hits Walls | 4. | I, Baby | |||
2. | Hummer | 5. | Melted Crayons | |||
3. | Not Every Goddamn Little Thi | 6. | Cockeyed Cookie Pusher | |||
7. | Stink of Kings |