Slow Poisoner, The / Fatal Floral Phonograph
Album: | Fatal Floral Phonograph | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Slow Poisoner, The | Added: | Nov 2005 | |
Label: | Rocktopus Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-12-18 | Pull Date: | 2006-02-19 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 15 | Jan 8 | Jan 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 12, 2006: | Hipster Happy Hour (Top 25 Edition)
The Weeds Took Over The Town |
3. | Dec 30, 2005: | Here Comes Sickness (Little Darla Edition)
Holler In The Hollow |
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2. | Jan 01, 2006: | Found Bandaids
The Weeds Took Over The Town |
Album Review
Bea
Reviewed 2005-12-17
Reviewed 2005-12-17
Artist: The Slow Poisoner
Album: Fatal Floral Phonograph
Reviewed by: Bea la O'
Fatal Floral Phonograph is a moody collection of rock gone western by The Slow Poisoner, "the one man surrealistic rock and roll band." "With a foot pounding on the bass drum and his fingers plucking a home made guitar…" Andrew Poisoner turns western/country beats into comically dark music that matches his strange lyrics. Fun picks: 1,3
FCC clean.
1. 2:30 *fun pick*
A roaring Western beat opens the first line, "You'll see through my glass eye tonight, and a strand of electric lights." Piano joins guitar and drum in the refrain – slowing down and emphasizing The Poisoner's invitation, "Come to Me…"
2. 2:16
Song opens with country meets sixties surfer beats to create spy music. The song describes a strange memory when "The weeds took over the town." Piano pounds during the refrain and relentless guitar
phrase pushes the song forward.
3.2:27 *fun pick*
Song opens with drumming reminiscent of The White Stripes. Tambourines join in refrain "The Hollers in the Hollow." Playful guitar phrases break The Slow Poisoner's frustrations about miscommunication.
4.3:25
Song tells a story of a little boy lured by "A strange old lady dressed in yellow and green." The folksy tale is backed by an unexpected mix of electric guitar and chorus.
Album: Fatal Floral Phonograph
Reviewed by: Bea la O'
Fatal Floral Phonograph is a moody collection of rock gone western by The Slow Poisoner, "the one man surrealistic rock and roll band." "With a foot pounding on the bass drum and his fingers plucking a home made guitar…" Andrew Poisoner turns western/country beats into comically dark music that matches his strange lyrics. Fun picks: 1,3
FCC clean.
1. 2:30 *fun pick*
A roaring Western beat opens the first line, "You'll see through my glass eye tonight, and a strand of electric lights." Piano joins guitar and drum in the refrain – slowing down and emphasizing The Poisoner's invitation, "Come to Me…"
2. 2:16
Song opens with country meets sixties surfer beats to create spy music. The song describes a strange memory when "The weeds took over the town." Piano pounds during the refrain and relentless guitar
phrase pushes the song forward.
3.2:27 *fun pick*
Song opens with drumming reminiscent of The White Stripes. Tambourines join in refrain "The Hollers in the Hollow." Playful guitar phrases break The Slow Poisoner's frustrations about miscommunication.
4.3:25
Song tells a story of a little boy lured by "A strange old lady dressed in yellow and green." The folksy tale is backed by an unexpected mix of electric guitar and chorus.
Track Listing
1. | Come To Me | 3. | Holler In The Hollow | |||
2. | The Weeds Took Over The Town | 4. | Fatal Flower Garden |