Catwalk / Catwalk
Album: | Catwalk | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Catwalk | Added: | May 2009 | |
Label: | Yay! Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-09-27 | Pull Date: | 2009-11-29 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 4 |
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Airplays: | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 02, 2009: | Hipster Garbage
Deja Vu |
3. | Oct 01, 2009: | Palo Alto Pop Overthrow
Throw It All Away |
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2. | Oct 02, 2009: | The DJ Never Has It
Deja Vu |
Album Review
Truc Nguyen
Reviewed 2009-09-21
Reviewed 2009-09-21
Catwalk – Catwalk
These guys are a SoCal garage rock/pop band and they sound like it. It’s nothing new or earth-shattering and they sound pretty rough around the edges and lo-fi, but overall, pretty good music. With more production this could be in Pitchfork’s Best New Music (probably to their chagrin). No FCC’s.
1. (4:33) Fuzzy guitars, laid-back lo-fi beach band sounding vocals with tambourine.
2. (2:40) Mellow, slower track with repetitive chords, more like an extension of track 1.
3. (4:44)** More headbobbing poppy dynamic sound with layered guitars, probably would go well with Mister Loveless in the A-File.
4. (3:39) Fast-paced bass driven power pop. This sounds like it could be in the soundtrack to a cheesy ‘90s movie.
5. (3:15) Slower track with prominent piano melody and slow, sloppy vocals.
6. (3:07)*** Upbeat catchy guitar riff. Really beachy sounding song and at times they sound like, dare I say it, The Cure.
These guys are a SoCal garage rock/pop band and they sound like it. It’s nothing new or earth-shattering and they sound pretty rough around the edges and lo-fi, but overall, pretty good music. With more production this could be in Pitchfork’s Best New Music (probably to their chagrin). No FCC’s.
1. (4:33) Fuzzy guitars, laid-back lo-fi beach band sounding vocals with tambourine.
2. (2:40) Mellow, slower track with repetitive chords, more like an extension of track 1.
3. (4:44)** More headbobbing poppy dynamic sound with layered guitars, probably would go well with Mister Loveless in the A-File.
4. (3:39) Fast-paced bass driven power pop. This sounds like it could be in the soundtrack to a cheesy ‘90s movie.
5. (3:15) Slower track with prominent piano melody and slow, sloppy vocals.
6. (3:07)*** Upbeat catchy guitar riff. Really beachy sounding song and at times they sound like, dare I say it, The Cure.
Track Listing
1. | Into The Twilight | 4. | Throw It All Away | |||
2. | Permanent | 5. | They Let Me Down | |||
3. | On The Cracked Pavement | 6. | Deja Vu |