Bathgate, Chris / Salt Year
Album: | Salt Year | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bathgate, Chris | Added: | May 2011 | |
Label: | Quite Scientific |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-12-04 | Pull Date: | 2012-02-05 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 22 | Dec 25 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 18, 2012: | The Fall of Math
Own Design |
3. | Dec 22, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
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2. | Jan 17, 2012: | AudioVault
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Album Review
Mir
Reviewed 2011-11-20
Reviewed 2011-11-20
Introspective, mellow folk-rock. Don’t play if you’re looking for something energetic, but this would work very well with a more chill or folk-influenced show. The instruments here are spare, to showcase Bathgate’s deep, whiskey-country voice. Doesn’t remind me of anyone, which is partly probably because I don’t really listen to folk but also b/c this is an original sound. No FCCs. Recommended 3, 7, 8, 10, 11 (esp. 3, 7, 10).
1. 4:51: downtempo, very folksy, diverse mix of instruments, inc. piano
2. 2:53: relaxed, interesting percussion, rather catchy
3*. 4:04: spare—just vocals and guitar for much of the song; lyrics = v. poetic, pretty
4. 2:34: kinda boring…
5. 4:20: melancholy, with a cool horn section in the middle
6. 3:44: repetitive
7*. 2:44: pretty cool guitar intro. Feels like everyone’s swaying as they wave their phones at a concert. But then picks up, turns into one of his more uptempo songs.
8*. 3:10: a good deal of a cappella here, which makes it really cool when the instruments come back in.
9. 4:39: really melancholy and downtempo
10*. 2:44: more uptempo and more instrumentals than on his other tracks. Great vocals: emotional and intense when the instruments pick up, but relaxed otherwise.
11*. 6:15: soothing, calm, with awesome horn section.
1. 4:51: downtempo, very folksy, diverse mix of instruments, inc. piano
2. 2:53: relaxed, interesting percussion, rather catchy
3*. 4:04: spare—just vocals and guitar for much of the song; lyrics = v. poetic, pretty
4. 2:34: kinda boring…
5. 4:20: melancholy, with a cool horn section in the middle
6. 3:44: repetitive
7*. 2:44: pretty cool guitar intro. Feels like everyone’s swaying as they wave their phones at a concert. But then picks up, turns into one of his more uptempo songs.
8*. 3:10: a good deal of a cappella here, which makes it really cool when the instruments come back in.
9. 4:39: really melancholy and downtempo
10*. 2:44: more uptempo and more instrumentals than on his other tracks. Great vocals: emotional and intense when the instruments pick up, but relaxed otherwise.
11*. 6:15: soothing, calm, with awesome horn section.
Track Listing
1. | Eliza (Hue) | 6. | Borders | |||
2. | No Silver | 7. | In The City | |||
3. | Poor Eliza | 8. | Own Design | |||
4. | Levee | 9. | Salt Year | |||
5. | Fur Curled On The Sad Road | 10. | Time | |||
11. | Everything (Overture) |