500 Million Society / 500 Million Society
Album: | 500 Million Society | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | 500 Million Society | Added: | May 2010 | |
Label: | Spinout Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-27 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-29 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 25 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 18, 2019: | Emergency Crew (Sub for Audio Ambrosia)
Are The Trees Afraid |
4. | Dec 14, 2011: | Brownian Motion
The Alchemist |
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2. | Jun 18, 2018: | Everything A To Z 136
Big Brother, The Quest |
5. | Dec 07, 2011: | Brownian Motion
The Alchemist |
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3. | Dec 21, 2011: | Brownian Motion
Big Brother |
6. | Nov 30, 2011: | Brownian Motion
The Alchemist |
Album Review
Deniz Cebenoyan
Reviewed 2011-11-22
Reviewed 2011-11-22
500 Million Society / “500 Million Society” / Spinout Records
Singer has a nerdy tenor voice with an ever so slight nasalness. Makes it sound like dork music meets psychedelic rock. Sometimes evokes dramatic goofiness in the style of Electric Six/Tenacious D/AWOLNATION, though the vocal sound is totally different. Could be the soundtrack to an off-Broadway play. Many of the songs have very strong, over-the-top melodies which may be better suited for a stronger singer. The melodies get a bit lost with the standard/thin singing voice. Almost all songs involve uptempo beats, quivering synthesized keyboards, and electric guitars.
No FCCs detected.
Favorite tracks: 2, 5, 9.
Individual track reviews continued inside.
1. 2:03 Fast paced, vocal distortions occasionally, synth keyboards over standard rock.
2. *2:31 Clean guitar layered over distorted guitar and vocals, very catchy melodies.
3. 4:06 Yelled lyrics, like a synth anthem, evokes the image of a group of skinny men trying to enthusiastically recruit an army together.
4. 3:22 Has a They Might Be Giants esque feel, with vocals and instrumentals alternating, synthy keyboards, fast drumming.
5. *3:22 Big, rich synth keyboard opener, very dramatic feel throughout. Sounds like epic theme music to a Bond movie spoof.
6. 2:35 Bonus points for naming the song Gwen Ifill. Otherwise, pretty standard fast psych-rock song.
7. 4:52 Eerie, synthy, mad-scientisty. Sounds like a song from a Halloween special.
8. 3:46 One of the more basic tracks on the album. Repetitive, simple chorus, saved a bit by the anachronistic guitar solo about 2/3 way through.
9. *5:35 Buzzing synth beginning, heavy bass, spoken vocals in background. Vocals made more powerful with harmonies. Sounds like the last song in a morose epic rock musical, with the hero returning to outer space.
Deniz Cebenoyan
Singer has a nerdy tenor voice with an ever so slight nasalness. Makes it sound like dork music meets psychedelic rock. Sometimes evokes dramatic goofiness in the style of Electric Six/Tenacious D/AWOLNATION, though the vocal sound is totally different. Could be the soundtrack to an off-Broadway play. Many of the songs have very strong, over-the-top melodies which may be better suited for a stronger singer. The melodies get a bit lost with the standard/thin singing voice. Almost all songs involve uptempo beats, quivering synthesized keyboards, and electric guitars.
No FCCs detected.
Favorite tracks: 2, 5, 9.
Individual track reviews continued inside.
1. 2:03 Fast paced, vocal distortions occasionally, synth keyboards over standard rock.
2. *2:31 Clean guitar layered over distorted guitar and vocals, very catchy melodies.
3. 4:06 Yelled lyrics, like a synth anthem, evokes the image of a group of skinny men trying to enthusiastically recruit an army together.
4. 3:22 Has a They Might Be Giants esque feel, with vocals and instrumentals alternating, synthy keyboards, fast drumming.
5. *3:22 Big, rich synth keyboard opener, very dramatic feel throughout. Sounds like epic theme music to a Bond movie spoof.
6. 2:35 Bonus points for naming the song Gwen Ifill. Otherwise, pretty standard fast psych-rock song.
7. 4:52 Eerie, synthy, mad-scientisty. Sounds like a song from a Halloween special.
8. 3:46 One of the more basic tracks on the album. Repetitive, simple chorus, saved a bit by the anachronistic guitar solo about 2/3 way through.
9. *5:35 Buzzing synth beginning, heavy bass, spoken vocals in background. Vocals made more powerful with harmonies. Sounds like the last song in a morose epic rock musical, with the hero returning to outer space.
Deniz Cebenoyan
Track Listing
1. | The Quest | 5. | Are The Trees Afraid | |||
2. | Big Brother | 6. | Gwen Ifill | |||
3. | If You're Hungry | 7. | Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists | |||
4. | Get Higher | 8. | You're Going Down | |||
9. | The Alchemist |