Cave Singers, The / No Witch
Album: | No Witch | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Cave Singers, The | Added: | Mar 2011 | |
Label: | Jagjaguwar |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-04-14 | Pull Date: | 2012-06-17 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 17 | May 27 | May 20 | May 6 | Apr 22 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 14, 2012: | The Sunset Life
Faze Wave |
4. | May 25, 2012: | Time Traveler (for the Songsmith Show)
Gifts And The Raft |
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2. | Jun 13, 2012: | Seize the Sounds
Gifts And The Raft |
5. | May 17, 2012: | Nathin' To Do
All Land Crabs And Divinity Ghosts |
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3. | Jun 13, 2012: | The Sunset Life
Gifts And The Raft |
6. | May 01, 2012: | Time Traveler
Gifts And The Raft |
Album Review
kevin rouff
Reviewed 2012-04-04
Reviewed 2012-04-04
The Cave Singers / No Witch / JagJaguwar / 2012
Oh Man!
Just like their older albums, it’s amazing. Favorite album this year thus far.
Indie-Rock. Mid-Upbeat. Very lively, full of soulful group long drawn-out lyrics, with great percussions backing and voices and violins and guitar. The main vocalist has a great throat-rasp folky voice (sounds like a Dylan with one of the Felice Brothers), at times with a garage punk feel.
Most songs progress with steady percussion, guitar (sometimes electric, others acoustic) building, voice comes in bursts backed with others, most have this steady build. It gets you going.
Sounds like : Felice Brothers, Bob Dylan, Vetiver (in the guitar), Department of Eagles, Deer Tick
No FCCs
Favorites: ALL OF THEM. Really. (stars are my preference, but not to be limiting, my ears eat them all up)
1:* “Gifts and The Raft” - Great stuff. Builds, lively, with violin backing in a sort of Irish jig
2:* “Swim Club” - A steel-toed tappin’ song, folky lyrics, subtle folk fiddle and flutes
3:* “Black Leaf” - More punk, definitely a pump-up tune. Some organ.
4: “Falls” - Slower, more heart felt, deeper. “Oh yea yea”s make it a good night-time city street strolling tune, steady walking beat. Half way comes the organ
5:* “Outer Realms” - Starts with a tune that reminds me of “Caravan” by Black Sabbath, but takes its own style quickly. Heartfelt, strong, and great. Electric solo at half, followed by soft voices to return to the oomph of before
6: “Haller Lake” - More folk-indie (reminds of Vetiver), softer but never boring
7:* “All Land Crabs and Divinity Ghosts” - Very reminiscent of older stuff, acoustic guitar with upbeat percussion and his priceless voice, builds into hopping jig (Irish gone american, yea!)
8: “Clever Creatures” - More poppy, with different guitar style, higher-electric. Different from older tunes, but good, still revs you up
9:* “Haystacks” - Harmonica and folk guitar. Punky voice seems a bit oddly-fit for this in comparison to their other stuff, stands apart, but still a great listen. Gospel backup!!
10: “Distant Sures” - Back to slower acoustic plucking, good end-of-nighter with that special person, lost together like the background violin looking into the distance. aww
11:* “Faze Wave” - Woah! Some Indian drone (tanpura I think), epic, more simple, vocal focus, like the preamble of a desert action scene. So neat
12:* “No Prosecution If We Bail” - Return of the punk-indie rock touch. Pumpy, head bobber, an epic conclusion. Really fun.
Oh Man!
Just like their older albums, it’s amazing. Favorite album this year thus far.
Indie-Rock. Mid-Upbeat. Very lively, full of soulful group long drawn-out lyrics, with great percussions backing and voices and violins and guitar. The main vocalist has a great throat-rasp folky voice (sounds like a Dylan with one of the Felice Brothers), at times with a garage punk feel.
Most songs progress with steady percussion, guitar (sometimes electric, others acoustic) building, voice comes in bursts backed with others, most have this steady build. It gets you going.
Sounds like : Felice Brothers, Bob Dylan, Vetiver (in the guitar), Department of Eagles, Deer Tick
No FCCs
Favorites: ALL OF THEM. Really. (stars are my preference, but not to be limiting, my ears eat them all up)
1:* “Gifts and The Raft” - Great stuff. Builds, lively, with violin backing in a sort of Irish jig
2:* “Swim Club” - A steel-toed tappin’ song, folky lyrics, subtle folk fiddle and flutes
3:* “Black Leaf” - More punk, definitely a pump-up tune. Some organ.
4: “Falls” - Slower, more heart felt, deeper. “Oh yea yea”s make it a good night-time city street strolling tune, steady walking beat. Half way comes the organ
5:* “Outer Realms” - Starts with a tune that reminds me of “Caravan” by Black Sabbath, but takes its own style quickly. Heartfelt, strong, and great. Electric solo at half, followed by soft voices to return to the oomph of before
6: “Haller Lake” - More folk-indie (reminds of Vetiver), softer but never boring
7:* “All Land Crabs and Divinity Ghosts” - Very reminiscent of older stuff, acoustic guitar with upbeat percussion and his priceless voice, builds into hopping jig (Irish gone american, yea!)
8: “Clever Creatures” - More poppy, with different guitar style, higher-electric. Different from older tunes, but good, still revs you up
9:* “Haystacks” - Harmonica and folk guitar. Punky voice seems a bit oddly-fit for this in comparison to their other stuff, stands apart, but still a great listen. Gospel backup!!
10: “Distant Sures” - Back to slower acoustic plucking, good end-of-nighter with that special person, lost together like the background violin looking into the distance. aww
11:* “Faze Wave” - Woah! Some Indian drone (tanpura I think), epic, more simple, vocal focus, like the preamble of a desert action scene. So neat
12:* “No Prosecution If We Bail” - Return of the punk-indie rock touch. Pumpy, head bobber, an epic conclusion. Really fun.
Track Listing
1. | Gifts And The Raft | 7. | All Land Crabs And Divinity Ghosts | |||
2. | Swim Club | 8. | Clever Creatures | |||
3. | Black Leaf | 9. | Haystacks | |||
4. | Falls | 10. | Distant Sures | |||
5. | Outer Realms | 11. | Faze Wave | |||
6. | Haller Lake | 12. | No Prosecution If We Bail |