Early Day Miners / All Harm Ends Here
Album: | All Harm Ends Here | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Early Day Miners | Added: | Jan 2005 | |
Label: | Secretly Canadian |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-03-06 | Pull Date: | 2005-05-08 |
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Week Ending: | May 8 | May 1 | Apr 24 | Apr 17 | Apr 10 | Apr 3 | Mar 27 | Mar 20 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 30, 2010: | Breakfast with Shoegazers
Errance |
4. | May 10, 2006: | I once was canadian
Errance |
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2. | Jun 03, 2009: | Slowcore Special
Errance |
5. | Dec 15, 2005: | I Once was Canadian (top 15 albums of 2005)
Comfort/Guilt, Errance |
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3. | May 19, 2009: | Z901 presents... Today's Hit Music
The Purest Red |
6. | Dec 08, 2005: | I once was canadian
The Union Trade |
Album Review
canuck
Reviewed 2005-03-02
Reviewed 2005-03-02
Sort of droney, subdued indie pop by Bloomington, Indiana-based Early Day Miners. Instrumentation is pretty standard: guitars, drums, bass, male vocals and sometimes harmonica. Vocals are hushed; guitars are lush and sustained; drums are rhythmically interesting. They sort of remind me of American Analog Set at times. EDM sort of has its own sound, though, so my track-by-track and description are probably not as helpful as popping it in and listening to a couple songs. Fairly long songs at times and in general more towards their style on Let Us Garlands Bring than Jefferson at Rest. -Adrian
My picks: 1, 3, 4, 9
1. medium tempo with drumless breakdowns.
2. harmonica.
3. solo guitar beginning, droney, then the vocals and steady song begins. a nice slightly-louder part.
4. more upbeat, nice harmony vox and reverby guitar, droney string sound
5. louder and more aggressive. repeated distorted guitar riff.
6. shorter (2:28), segues from previous song. softer. no vocals except “bah”
7. medium-slow. would be fitting a dream sequence in a movie.
8. plaintive viola (violin?). slow song. no drums. more strings near the end.
9. guitar harmonics. pretty sparse at the beginning, but builds
My picks: 1, 3, 4, 9
1. medium tempo with drumless breakdowns.
2. harmonica.
3. solo guitar beginning, droney, then the vocals and steady song begins. a nice slightly-louder part.
4. more upbeat, nice harmony vox and reverby guitar, droney string sound
5. louder and more aggressive. repeated distorted guitar riff.
6. shorter (2:28), segues from previous song. softer. no vocals except “bah”
7. medium-slow. would be fitting a dream sequence in a movie.
8. plaintive viola (violin?). slow song. no drums. more strings near the end.
9. guitar harmonics. pretty sparse at the beginning, but builds
Track Listing
1. | Errance | 5. | All Harm | |||
2. | Townes | 6. | Precious Blood | |||
3. | The Union Trade | 7. | We Know in Part | |||
4. | Comfort/Guilt | 8. | The Way We Live Now | |||
9. | The Purest Red |