Old Growth / Under The Sun
Album: | Under The Sun | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Old Growth | Added: | Feb 2010 | |
Label: | Bakery Outlet |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-06-13 | Pull Date: | 2010-08-15 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 1 | Jul 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 29, 2010: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
You Still Can |
2. | Jun 30, 2010: | Brownian Motion
Southern Charm |
Album Review
Eduisa
Reviewed 2010-06-06
Reviewed 2010-06-06
Bluesy rock that at times sounds like country, at times like angry punk. Heavily distorted guitar lines usually overrule the vocals and drumming, and makes for a very raw, noisy sound. For fans of Crazy Horse or The Black Keys. FCC Clean.
1.Up-tempo. Loud, country/rock based on what sounds like a jerky harmonica line.
2.Mid-tempo. Sounds less like country, more like punk. Very repetitive, with a bass line that drives song.
*3.Mid-tempo. Syncopated, steady beat with an interesting song structure (2 different bridges). Calmer vocals, less yelling.
4.Mid-tempo.Urgent, slurred vocals drowned out by guitars and fierce drumming.
5.Down tempo. Long intro with halting, heavy beat and calmer vocals.
6. Mid-tempo. Long entrance with chorus led vocals and raw, urgent guitar lines.
*7.Up-tempo. Starts in the thick of the melody- loud, fast guitars and excited cries about southern charm.
8.Mid tempo. Steady beat on fuzzy guitar lines and begging vocals.
*9.Up-tempo. Great energy! Starts with a solo, and then the bass line and drums join in. Background chorus supports the main vocalist for a fun non-love song.
10.Down-tempo. Very dark, with halting guitar riffs and an impervious voice.
11.Up-tempo. Sounds like a teen anthem. Quick guitar riffs and whiny, angry vocals.
12.Up-tempo. Great pace at the beginning- sounds like a horse’s gallop. 17s ending.
1.Up-tempo. Loud, country/rock based on what sounds like a jerky harmonica line.
2.Mid-tempo. Sounds less like country, more like punk. Very repetitive, with a bass line that drives song.
*3.Mid-tempo. Syncopated, steady beat with an interesting song structure (2 different bridges). Calmer vocals, less yelling.
4.Mid-tempo.Urgent, slurred vocals drowned out by guitars and fierce drumming.
5.Down tempo. Long intro with halting, heavy beat and calmer vocals.
6. Mid-tempo. Long entrance with chorus led vocals and raw, urgent guitar lines.
*7.Up-tempo. Starts in the thick of the melody- loud, fast guitars and excited cries about southern charm.
8.Mid tempo. Steady beat on fuzzy guitar lines and begging vocals.
*9.Up-tempo. Great energy! Starts with a solo, and then the bass line and drums join in. Background chorus supports the main vocalist for a fun non-love song.
10.Down-tempo. Very dark, with halting guitar riffs and an impervious voice.
11.Up-tempo. Sounds like a teen anthem. Quick guitar riffs and whiny, angry vocals.
12.Up-tempo. Great pace at the beginning- sounds like a horse’s gallop. 17s ending.
Track Listing
1. | Machine Life | 6. | Under The Gun | |||
2. | Wasted The Day | 7. | Southern Charm | |||
3. | Setting Sun | 8. | Sun Come Down | |||
4. | Bury My Body | 9. | You Still Can | |||
5. | Twenties | 10. | Right On The Wrong | |||
11. | For Your Wallet |