I Love You / Bell Ord Forrest
Album: | Bell Ord Forrest | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | I Love You | Added: | Nov 2009 | |
Label: | Joyful Noise Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-12-06 | Pull Date: | 2010-02-07 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 24 | Jan 17 | Dec 27 | Dec 20 | Dec 13 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 07, 2010: | FLASHBANG>>RADIO...NO PUN INTENDED
The Colloquialism Is Simply "Gas" |
4. | Jan 16, 2010: | Scatterbrain Radio
The Colloquialism Is Simply "Gas" |
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2. | Jan 20, 2010: | Brownian Motion
Cliff Drive Nights |
5. | Jan 14, 2010: | Musically Assured Destruction
Cliff Drive Nights |
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3. | Jan 17, 2010: | The DJ Never Has It
Cliff Drive Nights |
6. | Jan 12, 2010: | Ambient Annoyance
Sorry I Drank Your Soda |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2009-11-29
Reviewed 2009-11-29
Interesting duo makes “dance-punk and art-rock” with a bank of cool synth tones, drum rhythms and noise sources. When this isn’t bobbing along with upbeat rock its injected with a flavor of Afro-pop that works in a head-scratching way. Really cool stuff, for fans of old Troubleman Unlimited bands, Dance Disaster Movement, Make Up, David Byrne, Fela Kuti. From Kansas City of all places.
1) cool catchy electro-tinged rock with slightly fuzzed vocals
2) upbeat afro-pop feel somehow, bouncy
3) intrumental, near exerperimental kalimba’ish noise
4) peppy poppy beat, almost Kraut-rock, with long phrased vocalisms and cool noises
5) wasn’t my imagination: theres an afro-pop sorta thing in here for sure. Long’ish head nodding track for all you barefoot partying hipsters
6) brief ambient piece with sleighbells
7) funky pulsing undeniable beat, desperate vocals and hypnotizing simple synth
8) instrumental: over/under polyrhythms of afro-pop really ring true on this one, quite pretty really
1) cool catchy electro-tinged rock with slightly fuzzed vocals
2) upbeat afro-pop feel somehow, bouncy
3) intrumental, near exerperimental kalimba’ish noise
4) peppy poppy beat, almost Kraut-rock, with long phrased vocalisms and cool noises
5) wasn’t my imagination: theres an afro-pop sorta thing in here for sure. Long’ish head nodding track for all you barefoot partying hipsters
6) brief ambient piece with sleighbells
7) funky pulsing undeniable beat, desperate vocals and hypnotizing simple synth
8) instrumental: over/under polyrhythms of afro-pop really ring true on this one, quite pretty really
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