Torsson, Patrik / At The Line Of The Border
Album: | At The Line Of The Border | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Torsson, Patrik | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Saint Marie Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-06-02 | Pull Date: | 2012-08-05 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 15 | Jul 1 | Jun 17 | Jun 10 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 13, 2012: | Ember's Everlasting
Precollapse |
3. | Jun 14, 2012: | The Sunset Life
Say Ok |
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2. | Jun 30, 2012: | Modern Donkey
Astronomy |
4. | Jun 08, 2012: | The Sunset Life
Bitterness |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2012-05-26
Reviewed 2012-05-26
Folk/post-rock
A series of beautiful, subdued, percussion-less, melancholic vignettes from this Swedish artist. The often multi-tracked vocals tend toward a half whispered vibrato (think Thom Yorke). Try 2, 5, 9, 10. No FCCs noted.
1. (1:02)—Slow strummed guitar with multi-tracked vocals that sound like they came from a warped record.
2. *(2:01)—Medium-fast tempo. Tense, dark, spidery guitars that edge toward distortion.
3. (2:17)—Fast, shimmering plucked guitars. This has a more conventional structure than most songs here.
4. (1:57)—Slow. The minimal beginning and end sound a bit like Songs: Ohia. The middle adds a few guitar tracks.
5. *(2:20)—Like the previous track, a dramatic soundscape wedged between a slow, stripped-down beginning and end.
6. (2:28)—Slow tempo, features woozy, multi-tracked vocals.
7. (1:37)—Gains speed over the song’s course. A cappella ending.
8. (1:53)—Has more of a groove than the other songs. Pretty harmonies.
9. *(2:38)—Especially slow and hushed, with more wonderful harmonies.
10. *(2:34)—Builds to a sweeping climax. The last minute is an outro.
11. (2:43)—The most dissonant song. Electronics assume a prominent role.
12. (1:55)—Soft plucked guitars. The vocals are particularly quavery.
13. (2:09)—Mid-tempo. Strummed waltz-time guitars and harmonies.
14. (1:42)—Very slow. Half-spoken, half-sung vocals.
15. (2:10)—Medium-slow tempo. Consistent presence of multiple guitars.
16. (2:58)—Pretty drones under Torsson’s guitar and vocals.
A series of beautiful, subdued, percussion-less, melancholic vignettes from this Swedish artist. The often multi-tracked vocals tend toward a half whispered vibrato (think Thom Yorke). Try 2, 5, 9, 10. No FCCs noted.
1. (1:02)—Slow strummed guitar with multi-tracked vocals that sound like they came from a warped record.
2. *(2:01)—Medium-fast tempo. Tense, dark, spidery guitars that edge toward distortion.
3. (2:17)—Fast, shimmering plucked guitars. This has a more conventional structure than most songs here.
4. (1:57)—Slow. The minimal beginning and end sound a bit like Songs: Ohia. The middle adds a few guitar tracks.
5. *(2:20)—Like the previous track, a dramatic soundscape wedged between a slow, stripped-down beginning and end.
6. (2:28)—Slow tempo, features woozy, multi-tracked vocals.
7. (1:37)—Gains speed over the song’s course. A cappella ending.
8. (1:53)—Has more of a groove than the other songs. Pretty harmonies.
9. *(2:38)—Especially slow and hushed, with more wonderful harmonies.
10. *(2:34)—Builds to a sweeping climax. The last minute is an outro.
11. (2:43)—The most dissonant song. Electronics assume a prominent role.
12. (1:55)—Soft plucked guitars. The vocals are particularly quavery.
13. (2:09)—Mid-tempo. Strummed waltz-time guitars and harmonies.
14. (1:42)—Very slow. Half-spoken, half-sung vocals.
15. (2:10)—Medium-slow tempo. Consistent presence of multiple guitars.
16. (2:58)—Pretty drones under Torsson’s guitar and vocals.
Track Listing
1. | Bitterness | 9. | Say Ok | |||
2. | Precollapse | 10. | Astronomy | |||
3. | Kill Your Only Hopes Of Finding You | 11. | Complicate | |||
4. | Meteorology | 12. | Swing | |||
5. | Time | 13. | Push | |||
6. | The Only Way | 14. | At The Line Of The Border | |||
7. | Toes | 15. | Summary | |||
8. | Thunderstorms | . |