Nicks Myth / He Never Goes Anywhere
Album: | He Never Goes Anywhere | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Nicks Myth | Added: | Nov 2008 | |
Label: | Somber Atlantic Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-01-11 | Pull Date: | 2009-03-15 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Jan 25 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 03, 2012: | InAcrossAwayFromMe
Running Through The Hills With My Old Dog, Hugo |
4. | Aug 29, 2009: | Scatterbrain Radio
Running Through The Hills With My Old Dog, Hugo |
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2. | Jul 03, 2010: | Music Casserole
Mary, How I Miss You |
5. | Mar 07, 2009: | Scatterbrain Radio
All This Gravity And Nothing To Fight It With |
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3. | Sep 01, 2009: | Hipster Garbage (sub)
Running Through The Hills With My Old Dog, Hugo |
6. | Feb 28, 2009: | Scatterbrain Radio
Running Through The Hills With My Old Dog, Hugo, Leave This Town And Seldom Return |
Album Review
Eme O
Reviewed 2009-01-07
Reviewed 2009-01-07
Contemplative experimental indie rock. Debut release from San Jose musician Nick Smith (also in local band "Settler"). Recorded in the living room of The Gingerbread House, a home/music venue in San Jose. Drums, synth, guitar, no vocals. --Eme O.
1) Quick crescendo, then successive swells and falls in volume. Inorganic and spacey. Starts with low notes and ends high. Loud at the end with quick fade-out.
*2) Quick drums for intro, guitar and soundscape soon to follow. Ends with instruments dropping out until you hear just a sound that's something like a wave crashing quietly on sand. Radiohead-ish.
3) High notes wail over steady drums and guitar (which alternates between just a few notes). Kind of a mid-tempo lament.
4) Lazy drum intro, followed by soft and long guitar notes. Ends abruptly.
* 5) Lonely guitar musing. Kind of blues-y, if blues were played in outer space. Ends with a fade-out of pops and crackles.
6) Slow and quiet, spare sound to start. Sounds gets louder and fuller about one minute in.
7) Starts with the audio (countdown) for a space shuttle taking
off. Countdown fades out as music gets louder, disappearing about 1 minute in. Slow, dreamy guitar and drum. Synth sounds are a constant hum, (maybe like the sound of an engine?). Gets loud with 1 minute to go and then quiet 'til the end.
8) No sound for the first 9 seconds, then the music fades in. Slow. Loud drums, arrhythmic guitar strums, simple synth melody. Fade out.
* 9) Slow. Similar to track 8 at first, except the guitar sounds something like a steel drum. Synth sounds floating in the background. Drum and guitar fade out in the middle leaving something that sounds like the music of whales, then return. Quiet low synth sounds at the end.
1) Quick crescendo, then successive swells and falls in volume. Inorganic and spacey. Starts with low notes and ends high. Loud at the end with quick fade-out.
*2) Quick drums for intro, guitar and soundscape soon to follow. Ends with instruments dropping out until you hear just a sound that's something like a wave crashing quietly on sand. Radiohead-ish.
3) High notes wail over steady drums and guitar (which alternates between just a few notes). Kind of a mid-tempo lament.
4) Lazy drum intro, followed by soft and long guitar notes. Ends abruptly.
* 5) Lonely guitar musing. Kind of blues-y, if blues were played in outer space. Ends with a fade-out of pops and crackles.
6) Slow and quiet, spare sound to start. Sounds gets louder and fuller about one minute in.
7) Starts with the audio (countdown) for a space shuttle taking
off. Countdown fades out as music gets louder, disappearing about 1 minute in. Slow, dreamy guitar and drum. Synth sounds are a constant hum, (maybe like the sound of an engine?). Gets loud with 1 minute to go and then quiet 'til the end.
8) No sound for the first 9 seconds, then the music fades in. Slow. Loud drums, arrhythmic guitar strums, simple synth melody. Fade out.
* 9) Slow. Similar to track 8 at first, except the guitar sounds something like a steel drum. Synth sounds floating in the background. Drum and guitar fade out in the middle leaving something that sounds like the music of whales, then return. Quiet low synth sounds at the end.
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