Razika / Program 91
Album: | Program 91 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Razika | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Smalltown Supersound |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-10-24 | Pull Date: | 2011-12-26 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Nov 27 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 | Nov 6 | Oct 30 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 24, 2014: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Aldri |
4. | Aug 27, 2013: | Meow
Youth |
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2. | Jul 17, 2014: | Head North
Vondt I Hjertet |
5. | May 31, 2013: | the mystery hour
Taste My Dream |
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3. | Feb 19, 2014: | Femme Fatale
Youth |
6. | Jul 25, 2012: | Meow After Midnight
Taste My Dream |
Album Review
Wallace Brontoon
Reviewed 2011-10-17
Reviewed 2011-10-17
Razika
Program 91
Reviewed by Hervey Okkles
10/12/11
Sunny, unbelievably catchy Norwegian girl-group, still in their teens. (The album's title is a reference to their birthyear.) Interpolate between the post-punk of The Raincoats and the sludgy treacle of ABBA, add some ska-y backbeat, and you basically have it. Innocent and pristine. (Also, bilingual: English tracks-1,2,4,6,8,11. Norwegian tracks- 3,5,7,9,10.)
Everything here is superb, with unworldly hooks. No FCCs.
RIYL: Tallulah Gosh, The Raincoats, Liliput, ABBA, The Slits.
1. (3:11) *** Light sugar pop, with perfectly placed "doo-doo-doo"s all over.
2. (2:13) ** Cover of 1966 Norwegian group, The Pussycats. Merseybeat swing with insistent edge.
3. (3:35) ** Sweetly sad intro, gets perkier and '70s loungey as it progresses. Sparse choral break at 2:50.
4. (3:10) **** Punkier. Grabbier. But just as sweet and catchy.
5. (3:37) ** A Gary Lewis and the Playboys-type melody, saccharine and doofusy, in the best way.
6. (2:17) ** Spookier sound, with squawks-- a minor-key discotheque-type song. Weird echoes.
7. (2:46) ** Darker swaying, still insistent.
8. (3:41) Pipier vocals, maybe a little too strident.
9. (2:47) *** Twangy Caribbean guitars, vocals pop right along. "Dah, laddy-dah-dah" break towards end. Rattling drum throughout.
10. (2:01) Pushy, right from gates.
11. (5:06) ** Acoustic chanson-type song. Sadly wafting "fa-la-la"s.
Program 91
Reviewed by Hervey Okkles
10/12/11
Sunny, unbelievably catchy Norwegian girl-group, still in their teens. (The album's title is a reference to their birthyear.) Interpolate between the post-punk of The Raincoats and the sludgy treacle of ABBA, add some ska-y backbeat, and you basically have it. Innocent and pristine. (Also, bilingual: English tracks-1,2,4,6,8,11. Norwegian tracks- 3,5,7,9,10.)
Everything here is superb, with unworldly hooks. No FCCs.
RIYL: Tallulah Gosh, The Raincoats, Liliput, ABBA, The Slits.
1. (3:11) *** Light sugar pop, with perfectly placed "doo-doo-doo"s all over.
2. (2:13) ** Cover of 1966 Norwegian group, The Pussycats. Merseybeat swing with insistent edge.
3. (3:35) ** Sweetly sad intro, gets perkier and '70s loungey as it progresses. Sparse choral break at 2:50.
4. (3:10) **** Punkier. Grabbier. But just as sweet and catchy.
5. (3:37) ** A Gary Lewis and the Playboys-type melody, saccharine and doofusy, in the best way.
6. (2:17) ** Spookier sound, with squawks-- a minor-key discotheque-type song. Weird echoes.
7. (2:46) ** Darker swaying, still insistent.
8. (3:41) Pipier vocals, maybe a little too strident.
9. (2:47) *** Twangy Caribbean guitars, vocals pop right along. "Dah, laddy-dah-dah" break towards end. Rattling drum throughout.
10. (2:01) Pushy, right from gates.
11. (5:06) ** Acoustic chanson-type song. Sadly wafting "fa-la-la"s.
Track Listing
1. | Youth | 7. | Eg Vetsje | |||
2. | Why Have We To Wait | 8. | Above All | |||
3. | Vondt I Hjertet | 9. | Hvem Skal Tro På Deg Nå | |||
4. | Taste My Dream | 10. | Middelalder | |||
5. | Aldri | 11. | Walk In The Park | |||
6. | Nytt På Nytt | . |