Nein, the / Wrath of Circuits
Album: | Wrath of Circuits | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Nein, the | Added: | May 2005 | |
Label: | Sonic Unyon Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-25 | Pull Date: | 2005-09-26 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 21 | Jul 31 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 18, 2005: | Blues For the Red Sun
Foreign Friendster |
3. | Jul 27, 2005: | Lost and Found
Faint Sounds |
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2. | Jul 30, 2005: | On The Warpath
The Vibe |
Album Review
Guest DJ Account
Reviewed 2005-08-09
Reviewed 2005-08-09
THE NEIN. Wrath of Circuits
Pretty heavy rock group. Sounds like Spoon mixed with distortion and experimental and ambient noise. Basically the works. Nice job of mixing together some different sounds. Can go both soft or hard. Most songs build on themselves. It’s pretty intense.
Track One: Starts off strumy guitar. Builds to Spoon-like rhythm. Vox is lo-fi. A little bit of experimental piano chords creating dissonance mixed in.
Track Two: Heavy drums and guitar. Weird synth organ in the back. Sounds a little like video game music mixed with heavy rock. More dance-mix-y.
Track Three: Softer. Builds into experimental, rock-y. More like an exercise in chords with experimental stuff mixed over the top.
Track Four: Starts off with weird sythn xylophone but turns to more rock. Underwater bubbles and Indian-sounding strains. Heavy Drums emphasis. More psych dream-y.
Track Five: Slower. More depressing. Builds with vox and then goes off to dreamy background with pulsing guitars.
Track Six: Sounds a lot like Spoon. Throws in distortion.
Track Seven: Much more experimental. Chanting kind of vox at the beginning. Goes to slow heavy rock. Still lots of experimental strains.
Track Eight: Very slow, building. Sounds like helicopter noise in the background. Lots of ambient noise at the end.
Track Nine: Kind of long holds on vox. Messes with vox so that it becomes more and more electronic. Same repetition of vox over and over. “Wrath of Circuits…” Ends with hold on distortion. Screaming.
Track Ten: More rock. Seems to have some concern with food. Softer. Piano in the back. Melodic. Ends with trumpet. That’s new…THE NEIN. Wrath of Circuits
Pretty heavy rock group. Sounds like Spoon mixed with distortion and experimental and ambient noise. Basically the works. Nice job of mixing together some different sounds. Can go both soft or hard. Most songs build on themselves. It’s pretty intense.
Track One: Starts off strumy guitar. Builds to Spoon-like rhythm. Vox is lo-fi. A little bit of experimental piano chords creating dissonance mixed in.
Track Two: Heavy drums and guitar. Weird synth organ in the back. Sounds a little like video game music mixed with heavy rock. More dance-mix-y.
Track Three: Softer. Builds into experimental, rock-y. More like an exercise in chords with experimental stuff mixed over the top.
Track Four: Starts off with weird sythn xylophone but turns to more rock. Underwater bubbles and Indian-sounding strains. Heavy Drums emphasis. More psych dream-y.
Track Five: Slower. More depressing. Builds with vox and then goes off to dreamy background with pulsing guitars.
Track Six: Sounds a lot like Spoon. Throws in distortion.
Track Seven: Much more experimental. Chanting kind of vox at the beginning. Goes to slow heavy rock. Still lots of experimental strains.
Track Eight: Very slow, building. Sounds like helicopter noise in the background. Lots of ambient noise at the end.
Track Nine: Kind of long holds on vox. Messes with vox so that it becomes more and more electronic. Same repetition of vox over and over. “Wrath of Circuits…” Ends with hold on distortion. Screaming.
Track Ten: More rock. Seems to have some concern with food. Softer. Piano in the back. Melodic. Ends with trumpet. That’s new…
Pretty heavy rock group. Sounds like Spoon mixed with distortion and experimental and ambient noise. Basically the works. Nice job of mixing together some different sounds. Can go both soft or hard. Most songs build on themselves. It’s pretty intense.
Track One: Starts off strumy guitar. Builds to Spoon-like rhythm. Vox is lo-fi. A little bit of experimental piano chords creating dissonance mixed in.
Track Two: Heavy drums and guitar. Weird synth organ in the back. Sounds a little like video game music mixed with heavy rock. More dance-mix-y.
Track Three: Softer. Builds into experimental, rock-y. More like an exercise in chords with experimental stuff mixed over the top.
Track Four: Starts off with weird sythn xylophone but turns to more rock. Underwater bubbles and Indian-sounding strains. Heavy Drums emphasis. More psych dream-y.
Track Five: Slower. More depressing. Builds with vox and then goes off to dreamy background with pulsing guitars.
Track Six: Sounds a lot like Spoon. Throws in distortion.
Track Seven: Much more experimental. Chanting kind of vox at the beginning. Goes to slow heavy rock. Still lots of experimental strains.
Track Eight: Very slow, building. Sounds like helicopter noise in the background. Lots of ambient noise at the end.
Track Nine: Kind of long holds on vox. Messes with vox so that it becomes more and more electronic. Same repetition of vox over and over. “Wrath of Circuits…” Ends with hold on distortion. Screaming.
Track Ten: More rock. Seems to have some concern with food. Softer. Piano in the back. Melodic. Ends with trumpet. That’s new…THE NEIN. Wrath of Circuits
Pretty heavy rock group. Sounds like Spoon mixed with distortion and experimental and ambient noise. Basically the works. Nice job of mixing together some different sounds. Can go both soft or hard. Most songs build on themselves. It’s pretty intense.
Track One: Starts off strumy guitar. Builds to Spoon-like rhythm. Vox is lo-fi. A little bit of experimental piano chords creating dissonance mixed in.
Track Two: Heavy drums and guitar. Weird synth organ in the back. Sounds a little like video game music mixed with heavy rock. More dance-mix-y.
Track Three: Softer. Builds into experimental, rock-y. More like an exercise in chords with experimental stuff mixed over the top.
Track Four: Starts off with weird sythn xylophone but turns to more rock. Underwater bubbles and Indian-sounding strains. Heavy Drums emphasis. More psych dream-y.
Track Five: Slower. More depressing. Builds with vox and then goes off to dreamy background with pulsing guitars.
Track Six: Sounds a lot like Spoon. Throws in distortion.
Track Seven: Much more experimental. Chanting kind of vox at the beginning. Goes to slow heavy rock. Still lots of experimental strains.
Track Eight: Very slow, building. Sounds like helicopter noise in the background. Lots of ambient noise at the end.
Track Nine: Kind of long holds on vox. Messes with vox so that it becomes more and more electronic. Same repetition of vox over and over. “Wrath of Circuits…” Ends with hold on distortion. Screaming.
Track Ten: More rock. Seems to have some concern with food. Softer. Piano in the back. Melodic. Ends with trumpet. That’s new…
Track Listing
1. | Faint Sounds | 6. | Heatseekr | |||
2. | Foreign Friendster | 7. | Crawl Grow Red Slow | |||
3. | Coutesy Bows to New Wave | 8. | Jim Morrison in Desert | |||
4. | The Vibe | 9. | Wrath of Circuits | |||
5. | Conjugated Reverb | 10. | Bleeding Elvis |