Boxer Rebellion, The / Exits
Album: | Exits | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Boxer Rebellion, The | Added: | Apr 2010 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-06-13 | Pull Date: | 2010-08-15 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 8 | Jul 25 | Jul 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 03, 2012: | TheRadioShow
Watermelon |
4. | Sep 27, 2011: | feelin' the music
World Without End |
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2. | Mar 16, 2012: | There and Back Again
Never Knowing How Or Why |
5. | Jul 19, 2011: | changin' it up (part one)
The New Heavy |
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3. | Feb 17, 2012: | There and Back Again
Watermelon |
6. | Jul 05, 2011: | feelin' the music
We Have This Place Surrounded |
Album Review
Eduisa
Reviewed 2010-06-03
Reviewed 2010-06-03
Louder, grungier sound than the last album although some haziness is discernible. For fans of Nirvana/Soundgarden with notes of BSS. FCC clean. Try 3, 8.
1. Starts with a bunch of painful feedback. Then vocals and music emerge. Very loud, groveling vocals, a lot of feedback from the guitars.
2. Continuation of (1). Distorted vocals, a lot of yelling. Foreboding atmosphere comes from lumbering guitars and a lot of free-for-all cymbal clashing.
*3. Mid-tempo. Beat is patted out by feet, hands? I can’t tell, but it sounds really cool! Reverberating guitars enter after first chorus, with drums. Epic feeling!
4. Up-tempo. Starts with feedback again, which is transformed into some really cool opening effects, and then the guitar line. Loud vocals again.
Up-tempo. Slightly distorted vocals, a lot of feedback and crashing cymbals.
6. Down tempo. Acoustic guitar and some synth echoes in the background, with a soulful piano solo, which closes the song.
Mid-tempo. Another sinister song with guitar arpeggios and foreboding vocals.
*8. Slow, soft song led by distorted tremolo guitar and cymbals.
9. Mid-tempo. Lumbering synth, distorted guitar solo and lots of cymbal crashing.
Down-tempo. Epic feeling, with a lot of reverb and echoes in guitar/vocals.
1. Starts with a bunch of painful feedback. Then vocals and music emerge. Very loud, groveling vocals, a lot of feedback from the guitars.
2. Continuation of (1). Distorted vocals, a lot of yelling. Foreboding atmosphere comes from lumbering guitars and a lot of free-for-all cymbal clashing.
*3. Mid-tempo. Beat is patted out by feet, hands? I can’t tell, but it sounds really cool! Reverberating guitars enter after first chorus, with drums. Epic feeling!
4. Up-tempo. Starts with feedback again, which is transformed into some really cool opening effects, and then the guitar line. Loud vocals again.
Up-tempo. Slightly distorted vocals, a lot of feedback and crashing cymbals.
6. Down tempo. Acoustic guitar and some synth echoes in the background, with a soulful piano solo, which closes the song.
Mid-tempo. Another sinister song with guitar arpeggios and foreboding vocals.
*8. Slow, soft song led by distorted tremolo guitar and cymbals.
9. Mid-tempo. Lumbering synth, distorted guitar solo and lots of cymbal crashing.
Down-tempo. Epic feeling, with a lot of reverb and echoes in guitar/vocals.
Track Listing
1. | Flight | 6. | World Without End | |||
2. | All You Do Is Talk | 7. | Never Knowing How Or Why | |||
3. | We Have This Place Surrounded | 8. | Lay Me Down | |||
4. | Watermelon | 9. | Cowboys & Engines | |||
5. | The New Heavy | 10. | The Absentee |