Audible / Sky Signal
Album: | Sky Signal | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Audible | Added: | Feb 2005 | |
Label: | Polyvinyl Record Co. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-03-06 | Pull Date: | 2005-05-08 |
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Week Ending: | May 1 | Apr 24 | Apr 10 | Apr 3 | Mar 20 | Mar 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 28, 2005: | I once was Canadian
Sky Signal |
4. | Mar 29, 2005: | Eran Mukamel
October Song |
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2. | Apr 20, 2005: | Strange Attractor
October Song |
5. | Mar 17, 2005: | I once was canadian
Sunday Bell |
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3. | Apr 03, 2005: | Strange Attractor
Sunday Bell |
6. | Mar 13, 2005: | Robot Talent Show
Sunday Bell |
Album Review
Connie
Reviewed 2005-02-28
Reviewed 2005-02-28
Debut album from this Philadelphia band, two of whose members were once in Matt Pond PA. The sound here is melodic indie pop without the chamber elements (no cellos or French horns). The strength of this album is the gentle, hushed group singing (which features male and female voices) and the interesting, sometimes strange even, arrangements. That said the singing verges on sounding affected and the lyrics are sometimes quite weak. The band seems to be suckers for cheesy flourishes too. Tracks 1 and 4, however, are standouts.
**1. [3:05] Gentle male and female vocals in unison.
2. [4:35] Delayed vocals. Pretty catchy except the chorus.
3. [4:15] Alternates between soft and loud, single voice and multiple voices. Some random noises for kicks too.
**4. [3:43] Cool middle part anchored only by drums and pretty voices.
5. [3:22] A little too affected for me, but some interesting twangy effects.
6. [3:40] Faster, “darker” track. Middle gets a little weighed down by chorus of “bum bums” although done with kind of cool interchange.
7. [4:32] Fast start. Actually signing without their usual stifled sound, builds up to nosier ending but with some annoying “ooh oohs” over the entire thing.
8. [2:50] Pretty good, but doesn't follow throughmostly lyrically.
9. [4:09] Still a lot of group singing but changed up a bit. More narrative song.
10. [4:12] FCC: FUCK. No group singing, but 2 distinct male & female voices for the most part. Kind of a bipolar song.
**1. [3:05] Gentle male and female vocals in unison.
2. [4:35] Delayed vocals. Pretty catchy except the chorus.
3. [4:15] Alternates between soft and loud, single voice and multiple voices. Some random noises for kicks too.
**4. [3:43] Cool middle part anchored only by drums and pretty voices.
5. [3:22] A little too affected for me, but some interesting twangy effects.
6. [3:40] Faster, “darker” track. Middle gets a little weighed down by chorus of “bum bums” although done with kind of cool interchange.
7. [4:32] Fast start. Actually signing without their usual stifled sound, builds up to nosier ending but with some annoying “ooh oohs” over the entire thing.
8. [2:50] Pretty good, but doesn't follow throughmostly lyrically.
9. [4:09] Still a lot of group singing but changed up a bit. More narrative song.
10. [4:12] FCC: FUCK. No group singing, but 2 distinct male & female voices for the most part. Kind of a bipolar song.
Track Listing
1. | October Song | 6. | Five Pirates | |||
2. | Sky Signal | 7. | Chase the Kids Away | |||
3. | From the Third Floor | 8. | Motorcycle | |||
4. | Sunday Bell | 9. | Sound Makes a Circle | |||
5. | We Were Wrong | 10. | Finally Found |