Windmill / Puddle City Racing Lights
Album: | Puddle City Racing Lights | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Windmill | Added: | Jul 2008 | |
Label: | Friendly Fire Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-12-14 | Pull Date: | 2009-02-15 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 16, 2010: | Music Casserole
Racing |
2. | Jan 08, 2009: | Power Hour
Asthmatic |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2008-11-30
Reviewed 2008-11-30
Piano-based singer/songwriter fare. At its best, it's got the sound of a downcast Polyphonic Spree trying to cheer itself up. (2,3,5,7). At its worst, it's heavy with self-seriousness, just this side of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" territory. Squeaky-high male vocals make many tracks hard to take seriously, and the lyrics are only one shade above high-school poetry. Could be used for a mellow break in any pop show, although the heavyhandedness could bring your pacing to a dead halt.
Matthew Thomas Dillon, the UK-based singer who's behind all this, seems like a nice enough, sensitive enough guy. But, even though he's 28, he comes across like a teenager trying real hard to sound all grown up. I found it unconvincing.
1- *FCC* in the spoken conclusion. Mid/fast, interesting spoken-word and choir additions. Anthemic chorus.
2- Heavy, sad airport-goodbye song.
3- Huge drums, some synth touches. Big, cathartic, after an ineffecive piano-figure intro.
4- *FCC* in the chorus. Dumb, dumb lyrics (Hint: Don't use the "Newsflash" expression if you're trying to sound serious and poetic.)
5- Cute chorus and synths. Big midtempo chorus.
6- Serious piano, nice crescendo
7- Huge commercial sound with choir; shades of Polyphonic Spree grandiosity.
8- Slow and sad; heavy on the strings
9- *FCC* nice intro though
10- Serious; emotional but overdone.
11- Nice big sound; whiny repetitious lyrics
12- *FCC*
13- Loud mid/fast, a bit of rock attitude. Faint, goofy intro.
14- Big powerful concluding track, huge epic sound.
Matthew Thomas Dillon, the UK-based singer who's behind all this, seems like a nice enough, sensitive enough guy. But, even though he's 28, he comes across like a teenager trying real hard to sound all grown up. I found it unconvincing.
1- *FCC* in the spoken conclusion. Mid/fast, interesting spoken-word and choir additions. Anthemic chorus.
2- Heavy, sad airport-goodbye song.
3- Huge drums, some synth touches. Big, cathartic, after an ineffecive piano-figure intro.
4- *FCC* in the chorus. Dumb, dumb lyrics (Hint: Don't use the "Newsflash" expression if you're trying to sound serious and poetic.)
5- Cute chorus and synths. Big midtempo chorus.
6- Serious piano, nice crescendo
7- Huge commercial sound with choir; shades of Polyphonic Spree grandiosity.
8- Slow and sad; heavy on the strings
9- *FCC* nice intro though
10- Serious; emotional but overdone.
11- Nice big sound; whiny repetitious lyrics
12- *FCC*
13- Loud mid/fast, a bit of rock attitude. Faint, goofy intro.
14- Big powerful concluding track, huge epic sound.
Track Listing
1. | Tokyo Moon | 8. | Fashion House | |||
2. | Boarding Lounges | 9. | Plasticine Plugs | |||
3. | Fluorescent Lights | 10. | Tilting Trains | |||
4. | Newsflash | 11. | Fit | |||
5. | Plastic Pre-Flight Seats | 12. | Replace Me | |||
6. | The Planning Stopped | 13. | Racing | |||
7. | Asthmatic | 14. | Shutters |