Satelliters, The / Where Do We Go?
Album: | Where Do We Go? | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Satelliters, The | Added: | Oct 2007 | |
Label: | Dionysus/Hell Yeah |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-11-11 | Pull Date: | 2008-01-13 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 13 | Jan 6 | Dec 30 | Dec 16 | Dec 9 | Dec 2 | Nov 25 | Nov 18 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 12, 2008: | Lost and Found
Hey |
4. | Dec 24, 2007: | New World Disorder's Eve
Hide Your Time |
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2. | Jan 06, 2008: | New World Disorder
Hey |
5. | Dec 11, 2007: | A2Z
Hey |
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3. | Dec 30, 2007: | New World Disorder
Why Do They Know |
6. | Dec 09, 2007: | New World Disorder
Something |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2007-11-13
Reviewed 2007-11-13
The Satelliters – Where Do We Go?
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/1/07
Superb 60’s psychedelic garage rock from Germany. Absolutely smashing, baby! This is psychedelia like the first wave – don’t expect too much mind-altering. Our minds have grown steeled over the years. If someone ever does a proper remake of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, these guys should play the Strawberry Alarm Clock role. This makes me so happy I don’t even mind being at work!
No FCCs detected. It’s all either great or fabulous, but I’d start with 6 and 7 together on continuous play. Then play everything else.
1. 1:02 **high speed rave-up, twangy guitar and plenty of bass, spoken introduction. I’d be happy if this were longer – great sound.
2. 2:52 **crowd screaming and picked guitar, folk-rock sound, lots of farfisa.
3. 2:45 ***no screaming girls, thank god. Guitar-driven garage rock with properly adenoidal vocals. Delayed guitar chord ending.
4. 2:46 ***pretty Yardbirds-style acoustic guitar, big drums, slightly psychedelic feel.
5. 2:21 **jaunty midtempo garage stomp, happy noise indeed.
6. 2:26 ***uptempo psychedelic rocker – can you see the colored oil light show?
7. 0:55 **this continues from the previous song, and you should. Yardbirds-style guitar-sitar sound and quavery something – very psychedelic indeed.
8. 3:45 **surfer stomp drums, tweedly guitar effects, Brit-tinged psychedelic vocals.
9. 2:53 **electric stomp, angry young man lyrics. So 60’s, so righteous! Ooh, killer guitar solo – simple but deadly.
10. 3:10 ***bass intro, farfisa – oooh! Love this!
11. 2:59 **raging fuzz rocker, resolutely retribution-bound. Razor-edged guitar solo. I’m glad I’m not the one who dumped him…
12. 3:29 ***midtempo, partially syncopated psychedelic rocker. Great guitar tone and plenty of bass. I need to put this on my alarm clock so I can wake up functional.
13. 2:44 **folky – more Byrds than Yardbirds. Fingerpicked guitar and flowerchild feeling, with an occasional hint of Who.
14. 2:41 **lo-fi FUZZ, slow, grungy, adenoidal. I’m indifferent to his suffering, but the guitar
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/1/07
Superb 60’s psychedelic garage rock from Germany. Absolutely smashing, baby! This is psychedelia like the first wave – don’t expect too much mind-altering. Our minds have grown steeled over the years. If someone ever does a proper remake of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, these guys should play the Strawberry Alarm Clock role. This makes me so happy I don’t even mind being at work!
No FCCs detected. It’s all either great or fabulous, but I’d start with 6 and 7 together on continuous play. Then play everything else.
1. 1:02 **high speed rave-up, twangy guitar and plenty of bass, spoken introduction. I’d be happy if this were longer – great sound.
2. 2:52 **crowd screaming and picked guitar, folk-rock sound, lots of farfisa.
3. 2:45 ***no screaming girls, thank god. Guitar-driven garage rock with properly adenoidal vocals. Delayed guitar chord ending.
4. 2:46 ***pretty Yardbirds-style acoustic guitar, big drums, slightly psychedelic feel.
5. 2:21 **jaunty midtempo garage stomp, happy noise indeed.
6. 2:26 ***uptempo psychedelic rocker – can you see the colored oil light show?
7. 0:55 **this continues from the previous song, and you should. Yardbirds-style guitar-sitar sound and quavery something – very psychedelic indeed.
8. 3:45 **surfer stomp drums, tweedly guitar effects, Brit-tinged psychedelic vocals.
9. 2:53 **electric stomp, angry young man lyrics. So 60’s, so righteous! Ooh, killer guitar solo – simple but deadly.
10. 3:10 ***bass intro, farfisa – oooh! Love this!
11. 2:59 **raging fuzz rocker, resolutely retribution-bound. Razor-edged guitar solo. I’m glad I’m not the one who dumped him…
12. 3:29 ***midtempo, partially syncopated psychedelic rocker. Great guitar tone and plenty of bass. I need to put this on my alarm clock so I can wake up functional.
13. 2:44 **folky – more Byrds than Yardbirds. Fingerpicked guitar and flowerchild feeling, with an occasional hint of Who.
14. 2:41 **lo-fi FUZZ, slow, grungy, adenoidal. I’m indifferent to his suffering, but the guitar
Track Listing
1. | Indroduction Part 1 | 8. | Where Do We Go | |||
2. | Abba (Live) | 9. | You Cannot See | |||
3. | For You | 10. | Why Do They Know | |||
4. | Something | 11. | I'll Make You Sorry | |||
5. | You Will Never Be | 12. | Hey | |||
6. | Hide Your Time | 13. | Make Me Smile | |||
7. | Sitar Swami | 14. | No Good Without You Baby |