Caged Animals / Eat Their Own
Album: | Eat Their Own | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Caged Animals | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Lucky Number Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-04-21 | Pull Date: | 2012-06-24 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 10 | Jun 3 | May 27 | May 20 | May 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 06, 2013: | Music Casserole
Somebody To Use |
4. | May 27, 2012: | The Crooked Spoke Adjacent (Bananas Edition)
Lips That Turn The Light To Fire |
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2. | Nov 01, 2012: | A Family Affair
Teflon Heart |
5. | May 20, 2012: | A Family Affair
Teflon Heart |
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3. | Jun 06, 2012: | Seize the Sounds
Teflon Heart |
6. | May 17, 2012: | Nathin' To Do
Lips That Turn The Light To Fire |
Album Review
MC Cee
Reviewed 2012-04-04
Reviewed 2012-04-04
Caged Animals -- Eat Their Own -- Lucky Number
Caged Animals is New Jersey native Vincent Cacchione’s self-styled "weird brand of home-recorded pop." Lots of New Wave synth, with dark Neil Young-ish guitar solos and crunch drum machines. Each track is slightly unique from the other, but most have a darker, yearning sense to them. The third track is the best. No FCCs
1. (1:55) Echoes, cool drum machine, synth. Pretty, hypnotic female vocals.
2. (2:04) Mid-fast. Plucky guitars and palm-muting. Vibratto male vocals. Claps. Ondes Martenot.
*3. (3:36) Mid. Bass. swishing electrics. Descending verse and chorus. Discordant, string-bending guitars. Catchy, whiny chorus. Good!
4. (2:45) Mid. New wave. Fuzzy beats. Reverb vocals. Dark and honest. Twangy lead guitar.
5. (3:35) Slow. Auto-tune emo.
6. (2:31) Slow. Dark slide guitars. Imagine a sad slow dance at hipster prom.
7. (3:09) Mid-slow. Electronics. Cool bass and drum beat. The rest is slightly dull.
8. (2:59) MId. Piano intro. Kid-A sounds. Vibratto guitars and sluggish bass. Nice new wave groove, similar to track 4.
9. (3:06) Slow. 80s synth. Echo falsettos. Electronic arpeggios. A squeal of an end.
10. *(3:38) Mid. Vibratto, dark guitars. Has a Depeche Mode vibe to it. Addicting chorus. Good!
11. (3:57) Mid-slow. Sampled radio voices. Female vocals laid over dull beat. boring.
12. *(2:28) Mid. Sinister yet honest. Rad bass, nice steady groove. Lead guitar and lovely solo at end.
Caged Animals is New Jersey native Vincent Cacchione’s self-styled "weird brand of home-recorded pop." Lots of New Wave synth, with dark Neil Young-ish guitar solos and crunch drum machines. Each track is slightly unique from the other, but most have a darker, yearning sense to them. The third track is the best. No FCCs
1. (1:55) Echoes, cool drum machine, synth. Pretty, hypnotic female vocals.
2. (2:04) Mid-fast. Plucky guitars and palm-muting. Vibratto male vocals. Claps. Ondes Martenot.
*3. (3:36) Mid. Bass. swishing electrics. Descending verse and chorus. Discordant, string-bending guitars. Catchy, whiny chorus. Good!
4. (2:45) Mid. New wave. Fuzzy beats. Reverb vocals. Dark and honest. Twangy lead guitar.
5. (3:35) Slow. Auto-tune emo.
6. (2:31) Slow. Dark slide guitars. Imagine a sad slow dance at hipster prom.
7. (3:09) Mid-slow. Electronics. Cool bass and drum beat. The rest is slightly dull.
8. (2:59) MId. Piano intro. Kid-A sounds. Vibratto guitars and sluggish bass. Nice new wave groove, similar to track 4.
9. (3:06) Slow. 80s synth. Echo falsettos. Electronic arpeggios. A squeal of an end.
10. *(3:38) Mid. Vibratto, dark guitars. Has a Depeche Mode vibe to it. Addicting chorus. Good!
11. (3:57) Mid-slow. Sampled radio voices. Female vocals laid over dull beat. boring.
12. *(2:28) Mid. Sinister yet honest. Rad bass, nice steady groove. Lead guitar and lovely solo at end.
Track Listing