Swearing At Motorists / Last Night Becomes This Morning
Album: | Last Night Becomes This Morning | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Swearing At Motorists | Added: | Apr 2006 | |
Label: | Secretly Canadian |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-04-16 | Pull Date: | 2006-06-18 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 11 | Jun 4 | May 28 | May 21 | May 14 | Apr 30 | Apr 23 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 09, 2011: | Of Sound Mind
Northern Line |
4. | Jun 07, 2006: | Foreplay and Sex WAx
Timing Is Everything |
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2. | Oct 29, 2007: | college radio secret canada
Not Tonight |
5. | Jun 02, 2006: | Galabanting Around
Waterloo Crescent |
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3. | Jul 18, 2006: | Galabanting Around
Waterloo Crescent |
6. | May 24, 2006: | Foreplay and Sex Wax
Northern Line |
Album Review
Matthew Rubin
Reviewed 2006-04-12
Reviewed 2006-04-12
Swearing at Motorists, Last Night Becomes This Morning (Sec. Canadian)
Reviewed by matthew stark rubin FCC CLEAN YO
The Who do indie pop, two-piece style. These guys fucking rock! And pop! For lovers and fans of GBV. Vox are so catchy throughout, great harmonies, lyrics relatively standard but always apropos. It’s a two piece, so its nicely not overloaded or layered, and the basic melodies seep through perfectly. Just the right production- all indie pop should sound this sweet. Other than some slightly weak ballads towards the back end of the record, this is just golden pop music.
Picks: 1/2 (id play em together), 9- (but all are good)
1- amazing!! Great harmonies LOUD in the mix with just a little guitar noodling in back, then…
2- BOOM! Big guitar thickness, then mid tempo gbv-esque popper with great catchy vox and sparse arrangement and great half-time chorus
3- Slight ballad quality in verse with great chorus of just harmony vox and synth before clunk/crunch pop chords come into the mix.
4- Rollicking and rolling drum beat. Sudden ending
5- Quiet guitar and confessional deep vox. Very GBV.
6- One of the few tracks with lead guitar. Very poppy!
7- Sad and mopey song about planes and stuff. Short but sweet
8- Rock and roll baby! Its about Sweden
9- Slightly sad in the best way. Best lyrics on album beautiful harmonies and just great.
10- Downtempo ballad
11- ROCK ROCK ROCK with eerie harmonies. Queens of the stone age style.
12- Mopey ballad.
13- Loopey backwards guitars quick instrumental.
14- Another sad ballad. Short.
15- Very SLOW rocker.
Reviewed by matthew stark rubin FCC CLEAN YO
The Who do indie pop, two-piece style. These guys fucking rock! And pop! For lovers and fans of GBV. Vox are so catchy throughout, great harmonies, lyrics relatively standard but always apropos. It’s a two piece, so its nicely not overloaded or layered, and the basic melodies seep through perfectly. Just the right production- all indie pop should sound this sweet. Other than some slightly weak ballads towards the back end of the record, this is just golden pop music.
Picks: 1/2 (id play em together), 9- (but all are good)
1- amazing!! Great harmonies LOUD in the mix with just a little guitar noodling in back, then…
2- BOOM! Big guitar thickness, then mid tempo gbv-esque popper with great catchy vox and sparse arrangement and great half-time chorus
3- Slight ballad quality in verse with great chorus of just harmony vox and synth before clunk/crunch pop chords come into the mix.
4- Rollicking and rolling drum beat. Sudden ending
5- Quiet guitar and confessional deep vox. Very GBV.
6- One of the few tracks with lead guitar. Very poppy!
7- Sad and mopey song about planes and stuff. Short but sweet
8- Rock and roll baby! Its about Sweden
9- Slightly sad in the best way. Best lyrics on album beautiful harmonies and just great.
10- Downtempo ballad
11- ROCK ROCK ROCK with eerie harmonies. Queens of the stone age style.
12- Mopey ballad.
13- Loopey backwards guitars quick instrumental.
14- Another sad ballad. Short.
15- Very SLOW rocker.
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