Schoen, Chris / Heraclitus
Album: | Heraclitus | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Schoen, Chris | Added: | May 2006 | |
Label: | Discobolus |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-08-20 | Pull Date: | 2006-10-22 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 22 | Oct 15 | Oct 8 | Sep 24 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 26, 2007: | Finneman's Market
Understand |
4. | Oct 05, 2006: | Finneman's Market
World |
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2. | Oct 19, 2006: | Finneman's Market
World |
5. | Sep 22, 2006: | Finneman's Market
World |
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3. | Oct 09, 2006: | Municipal Waste
Satyr |
6. | Sep 18, 2006: | Finneman's Market
World |
Album Review
Rob
Reviewed 2006-08-05
Reviewed 2006-08-05
Schoen, Chris
Heraclitus
Discobolus records
Delicate, lazy yet earnest indie folk ballads. Very low energy with
poetic, reference-filled lyrics that make you constantly feel like
you're missing something, all sung in a Denison Witmer voice. Not much variety - this album is really about the lyrics. Watch the long, random sound intros that break to silence before several of the songs begin.
FCCs: 7
Picks: 2, 4, 6, 8
1. 3:41 48-sec intro. Softly pleading sound and lyrics.
**2. 3:21 Very catchy waltz with a nice melodic hook.
3. 4:04 Great lyrics and pretty, descending melody.
*4. 2:58 Mid-energy. Rough voiced, guitar & harmonica, rootsy sound
5. 1:29 Nearly whispered, picked guitar and doubled vox
*6. 4:05 40-sec intro. Folksy lay, very pleasant sound to drift off to with perfect, subtle clean guitar waving in and out.
7. 2:23 (FCC) Ambling, shuffling tune with brushed perc.
*8. 3:07 35-sec intro. Clean elec. guitar and piano; very well crafted sound.
9. 3:36 37-sec intro. Soft piano, guitar and voice. Very pretty and poetic.
10. 3:10 35-sec intro. Guitar/voice waltz. Slightly higher energy.
11. 2:44 Distant piano and understated guitars. Bits of empty space.
12. 3:53 Pretty, hollow acoustic guitar instrumental. Stagnant by end.
13. 2:33 Tinny guitar with lo-fi tape-distorted vox low in the mix.
Heraclitus
Discobolus records
Delicate, lazy yet earnest indie folk ballads. Very low energy with
poetic, reference-filled lyrics that make you constantly feel like
you're missing something, all sung in a Denison Witmer voice. Not much variety - this album is really about the lyrics. Watch the long, random sound intros that break to silence before several of the songs begin.
FCCs: 7
Picks: 2, 4, 6, 8
1. 3:41 48-sec intro. Softly pleading sound and lyrics.
**2. 3:21 Very catchy waltz with a nice melodic hook.
3. 4:04 Great lyrics and pretty, descending melody.
*4. 2:58 Mid-energy. Rough voiced, guitar & harmonica, rootsy sound
5. 1:29 Nearly whispered, picked guitar and doubled vox
*6. 4:05 40-sec intro. Folksy lay, very pleasant sound to drift off to with perfect, subtle clean guitar waving in and out.
7. 2:23 (FCC) Ambling, shuffling tune with brushed perc.
*8. 3:07 35-sec intro. Clean elec. guitar and piano; very well crafted sound.
9. 3:36 37-sec intro. Soft piano, guitar and voice. Very pretty and poetic.
10. 3:10 35-sec intro. Guitar/voice waltz. Slightly higher energy.
11. 2:44 Distant piano and understated guitars. Bits of empty space.
12. 3:53 Pretty, hollow acoustic guitar instrumental. Stagnant by end.
13. 2:33 Tinny guitar with lo-fi tape-distorted vox low in the mix.
Track Listing
1. | Understand | 7. | Vacuum | |||
2. | World | 8. | Satyr | |||
3. | Smaller | 9. | Bloom | |||
4. | Stole | 10. | Shoes | |||
5. | Heaven | 11. | Dreamality | |||
6. | Grave | 12. | Rain |