Pink Mountaintops / Axis Of Evol
Album: | Axis Of Evol | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Pink Mountaintops | Added: | Aug 2006 | |
Label: | Jagjaguwar |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-01-14 | Pull Date: | 2007-03-18 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 18 | Feb 25 | Feb 18 | Feb 11 | Jan 28 | Jan 21 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 07, 2014: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Cold Criminals |
4. | Feb 22, 2007: | Fiction Romance
Plastic Man, You're The Devil |
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2. | May 31, 2007: | Fiction Romance
Slaves |
5. | Feb 17, 2007: | press and release
Slaves |
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3. | Mar 15, 2007: | Fiction Romance
Lord, Let Us Shine |
6. | Feb 15, 2007: | Fiction Romance
New Drug Queens |
Album Review
Scott Coomes
Reviewed 2007-03-07
Reviewed 2007-03-07
Pink Mountaintops: “Axis of Evol”.
Jagjaguwar
Laid-back drug-rock with folk and blues tinges. Side project of Stephen McBean (Black Mountain). Uses the same bluesy vocals/fuzzed out guitar formula as Black Mountain. Mostly consistent feel throughout. Tracks tend to lock into a cool groove and stick with it while the vocals provide the variety. Tracks range from gentle soul to driving crunch. Bluesy, stoned vocals. FCC: #5
Play #6, 1, 7
1) 2:53 –Slow folksy repetitive plucking. Subdued, bluesy vocals.
2) 4:39 –rock. repetitive electric guitar riff. driving rhythm. White noise fades in and out. Walking bass.
3) 1:47 –starts paranoid single note melody. Distorted guitar and multiple vocals. Poppy, druggy rock.
4) 8:52 –slow vocals. repetitive, drawn out riff. Cool, psychedelic feel. Organ? goes on for a little too long…
5) 3:52 –blues feel. Acoustic guitar, with slow slide electric. Cool. FCC (shit).
6) 5:05 -Electronic beat, heavy guitar. Compressed vocals. Hymnal chorus. Awesome track.
7) 7:30 –slow folk ballad. Strung-out spirituality of desperation. Soft plucking. Peaceful.
Jagjaguwar
Laid-back drug-rock with folk and blues tinges. Side project of Stephen McBean (Black Mountain). Uses the same bluesy vocals/fuzzed out guitar formula as Black Mountain. Mostly consistent feel throughout. Tracks tend to lock into a cool groove and stick with it while the vocals provide the variety. Tracks range from gentle soul to driving crunch. Bluesy, stoned vocals. FCC: #5
Play #6, 1, 7
1) 2:53 –Slow folksy repetitive plucking. Subdued, bluesy vocals.
2) 4:39 –rock. repetitive electric guitar riff. driving rhythm. White noise fades in and out. Walking bass.
3) 1:47 –starts paranoid single note melody. Distorted guitar and multiple vocals. Poppy, druggy rock.
4) 8:52 –slow vocals. repetitive, drawn out riff. Cool, psychedelic feel. Organ? goes on for a little too long…
5) 3:52 –blues feel. Acoustic guitar, with slow slide electric. Cool. FCC (shit).
6) 5:05 -Electronic beat, heavy guitar. Compressed vocals. Hymnal chorus. Awesome track.
7) 7:30 –slow folk ballad. Strung-out spirituality of desperation. Soft plucking. Peaceful.
Track Listing
1. | Comas | 4. | Slaves | |||
2. | Cold Criminals | 5. | Plastic Man, You're The Devil | |||
3. | New Drug Queens | 6. | Lord, Let Us Shine | |||
7. | How We Can Get Free |