Usvs / Arc Ep
Album: | Arc Ep | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Usvs | Added: | Oct 2010 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-01-16 | Pull Date: | 2011-03-20 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 20 | Jan 30 | Jan 23 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 19, 2011: | Music Casserole
Firetrail |
4. | Jan 25, 2011: | meow
Finality |
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2. | Mar 19, 2011: | The DJ Never Has It: Comeback Kid Edition (for Kaleo)
Soft Power |
5. | Jan 25, 2011: | anti-heroine
Firetrail |
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3. | Jan 28, 2011: | No Waves In Paris
Firetrail |
6. | Jan 19, 2011: | Hipster Garbage
Soft Power |
Album Review
Nick McGee
Reviewed 2011-01-10
Reviewed 2011-01-10
Band: USVS (Us Versus)
Album: Arc EP
Ethereal, soft-prog with Thom York-ie vocals. This is the second effort from the NY based shoegazers, and a KZSU-indie-brat favorite. This EP sees the band cranking up the withdrawn(reverb turned up too high), off-tune vocals and that rainy-day-melancholy mood, and cuts out a good bit of the buildup and intensity of their past work. Expect intricately woven, introspective guitar dialogues and forlorn melodies.
1> Cheerful but slow and soft with faintly-driving heartbeat bass and a soulful yet ethereal guitar solo. There's a tambourine. This is intensely pop-y, but it in its own way.
2> Contemplative, but with a good indie feel and a strong sense of longing. Not much development.
>>3<< Swirling guitars, intense lyrics and an expansive sound. A hit from their last album and still their best track, though toned down a bit in this release.
4> Rougher around the edges than the rest of the CD. This song requires a bit of patience.
>>5<< A lone piercing guitar, some barely-there backup harmonies, well paced drums. A really triumphant piece of guitar work and some of the most charmingly cried/sung vocals. The fragmented instrumentals that close the song really sell it.
Album: Arc EP
Ethereal, soft-prog with Thom York-ie vocals. This is the second effort from the NY based shoegazers, and a KZSU-indie-brat favorite. This EP sees the band cranking up the withdrawn(reverb turned up too high), off-tune vocals and that rainy-day-melancholy mood, and cuts out a good bit of the buildup and intensity of their past work. Expect intricately woven, introspective guitar dialogues and forlorn melodies.
1> Cheerful but slow and soft with faintly-driving heartbeat bass and a soulful yet ethereal guitar solo. There's a tambourine. This is intensely pop-y, but it in its own way.
2> Contemplative, but with a good indie feel and a strong sense of longing. Not much development.
>>3<< Swirling guitars, intense lyrics and an expansive sound. A hit from their last album and still their best track, though toned down a bit in this release.
4> Rougher around the edges than the rest of the CD. This song requires a bit of patience.
>>5<< A lone piercing guitar, some barely-there backup harmonies, well paced drums. A really triumphant piece of guitar work and some of the most charmingly cried/sung vocals. The fragmented instrumentals that close the song really sell it.
Track Listing
1. | Soft Power | 3. | Broken Robot | |||
2. | Finality | 4. | Parrotspeak | |||
5. | Firetrail |