Part Chimp / Chart Pimp
Album: | Chart Pimp | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Part Chimp | Added: | Jun 2004 | |
Label: | Monitor Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-09-27 | Pull Date: | 2004-11-29 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Nov 14 | Oct 24 | Oct 17 | Oct 10 | Oct 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 12, 2004: | Mike's Approximation
Cover Me |
4. | Oct 14, 2004: | The Digital/Analog War
Cover Me |
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2. | Oct 22, 2004: | Baptism of Solitude
Cover Me |
5. | Oct 08, 2004: | Baptism of Solitude
Chimp Happy? |
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3. | Oct 15, 2004: | Baptism of Solitude
Chimp Happy? |
6. | Oct 06, 2004: | press and release
Exladyboy |
Album Review
mike
Reviewed 2004-09-27
Reviewed 2004-09-27
Rock. Hard rock. Loud fuzzy, distorted, dirty mother fucking rock. But diverse enough and elusive enough that it’s hard to describe. Part math rock, part Amphetamine Reptile style heavy rock, part stoner rock. All of it LOUD. You can just hear the distortion and the amps at their limits. Touches of melody and mediocre singing but who cares? From London, ex members of Ligament, think part Melvins, part Oxes, part Shellac, part QotSA.
1. Clean, metallic (not as in heavy metal as in maybe they are using metal picks, I am not making this up) sounding guitars. Sort of like Shellac’s guitar sound. This dips it’s feet into more chaotic, loud, feedback for short burst, but then back to that guitar.
2. Big, slow, fuzzy, heavy guitar.
3. More melodic and indie rock sounding but still loud.
4. Quiet beginning before you are bludgeoned with bit slow and heavy sounds. This is heavy enough that it’s not far from Doom/Black Sabbath.
5. More of a buildup. More melodic. Better vocals. Reminds me a lot of Queens of the Stone Age.
6. Faster. Fuck yea.
7. The heaviest little drummer boy turned into a guitar riff you’ve ever heard. I kid you not. Well it’s the little drummer boy tune anyways.
8. Feedback and noise.
9. Fuzzy and more melodic but still very distorted.
10. Quiet beginning.
Good stuff. -mph
1. Clean, metallic (not as in heavy metal as in maybe they are using metal picks, I am not making this up) sounding guitars. Sort of like Shellac’s guitar sound. This dips it’s feet into more chaotic, loud, feedback for short burst, but then back to that guitar.
2. Big, slow, fuzzy, heavy guitar.
3. More melodic and indie rock sounding but still loud.
4. Quiet beginning before you are bludgeoned with bit slow and heavy sounds. This is heavy enough that it’s not far from Doom/Black Sabbath.
5. More of a buildup. More melodic. Better vocals. Reminds me a lot of Queens of the Stone Age.
6. Faster. Fuck yea.
7. The heaviest little drummer boy turned into a guitar riff you’ve ever heard. I kid you not. Well it’s the little drummer boy tune anyways.
8. Feedback and noise.
9. Fuzzy and more melodic but still very distorted.
10. Quiet beginning.
Good stuff. -mph
Track Listing
1. | B1 | 5. | Cover Me | |||
2. | Exladyboy | 6. | Chimp Happy? | |||
3. | Hitlers & Jews | 7. | Li'l Bummerboy | |||
4. | Iron Pond | 8. | Ssmannkunit | |||
9. | B2 |