Five O'clock Heroes / Different Times
Album: | Different Times | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Five O'clock Heroes | Added: | Feb 2011 | |
Label: | Glaze Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-02-13 | Pull Date: | 2011-04-17 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 10 | Apr 3 | Mar 27 | Mar 20 | Mar 13 | Mar 6 | Feb 27 | Feb 20 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 09, 2011: | Of Sound Mind
Diplomat |
4. | Mar 31, 2011: | The Independent Mind
Diplomat |
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2. | Apr 08, 2011: | Time Traveler
City Of Lights |
5. | Mar 25, 2011: | Time Traveler
City Of Lights |
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3. | Apr 06, 2011: | The Independent Mind
Just A Friend Of Mine |
6. | Mar 23, 2011: | The Independent Mind
City Of Lights |
Album Review
Rasmus Rygaard
Reviewed 2011-02-14
Reviewed 2011-02-14
The press release mentioned the Strokes, but nobody told Five O’clock Heroes about that. This is pretty straightforward indie rock with some solid bass/drum interplay and vocals that you may fall in love with at first listen or despise passionately. Think an even more British version of The Clash on a sunny day.
FCC: Clean
Try: 6, 3, 8
1) 5:24 Long acoustic guitar opening, transitions to laid back guitar rock with retro vocals and a few keys for kicks.
2) 4:38 Tight bass/drum/guitar groove. Warm, sunny and sorrowless
3) 3:38 * Acoustic guitar and bass foundation. Very layered, nice harmonies in the chorus.
4) 3:15 Very strange dark piano rock. Guitar work sounds very 80s. Simple and groovy piano/keys riff.
5) 3:14 Sounds like the reggae-heavy side of the clash. Falsetto backing vocals and lyrics about being “way down in Londontown”
6) 4:12 * Strange opening with steel guitar and “I don’t need to go out” The track itself is somewhat Bowie, too. Blissful upbeat pop
7) 3:24 Sweet acoustic ballad with rhodes keys in the background
8) 3:20 * Classic jangly indie rock. There’s a guitar solo, too
9) 2:42 Pretty straight forward, but the sax solo is a bit of a curveball
10) 3:18 Stomping indie rock, upbeat and jangly
FCC: Clean
Try: 6, 3, 8
1) 5:24 Long acoustic guitar opening, transitions to laid back guitar rock with retro vocals and a few keys for kicks.
2) 4:38 Tight bass/drum/guitar groove. Warm, sunny and sorrowless
3) 3:38 * Acoustic guitar and bass foundation. Very layered, nice harmonies in the chorus.
4) 3:15 Very strange dark piano rock. Guitar work sounds very 80s. Simple and groovy piano/keys riff.
5) 3:14 Sounds like the reggae-heavy side of the clash. Falsetto backing vocals and lyrics about being “way down in Londontown”
6) 4:12 * Strange opening with steel guitar and “I don’t need to go out” The track itself is somewhat Bowie, too. Blissful upbeat pop
7) 3:24 Sweet acoustic ballad with rhodes keys in the background
8) 3:20 * Classic jangly indie rock. There’s a guitar solo, too
9) 2:42 Pretty straight forward, but the sax solo is a bit of a curveball
10) 3:18 Stomping indie rock, upbeat and jangly
Track Listing
1. | Diplomat | 6. | City Of Lights | |||
2. | Rough Boys | 7. | Postcard | |||
3. | Tell Me | 8. | Londinium | |||
4. | The Cut | 9. | I Need You Around | |||
5. | Boys Not Girls | 10. | Just A Friend Of Mine |