Summer Camp / Welcome To Condale
Album: | Welcome To Condale | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Summer Camp | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Moshi Moshi Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-01-22 | Pull Date: | 2012-03-25 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 25 | Mar 18 | Mar 11 | Mar 4 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 | Feb 5 | Jan 29 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 16, 2016: | a strange pursuit
Losing My Mind, I Want You |
4. | Feb 05, 2013: | A Family Affair
Down |
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2. | May 11, 2013: | Sphagna Rhianna Arcadia
Losing My Mind |
5. | Oct 10, 2012: | The Paint
Ghost Train |
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3. | Feb 19, 2013: | A Family Affair
Last American Virgin |
6. | Mar 22, 2012: | Douchiest. Prince. Ever.
Down |
Album Review
glu
Reviewed 2012-01-13
Reviewed 2012-01-13
Summer Camp is a UK girl-boy pop-duo. Ranges from Au Revoir Simone to Dum Dum Girls. Overproduced for sure though so keep this away from your lo-fi set, but do file it with likes of Oh Land, Camera Obscura, or Aztec Camera. The instrumentals feature prominent synths and the crooning vocals with a nostalgic feel. A solid album of girl pop/dance.
Recommended: 11, 1, 7
1.* 3:08 Surfy and jangly with an anthemic chorus. A softer, poppier Dum Dum Girls
2. 3:12 Starts slightly dark and dramatic, becomes cheesy 80s pop rock with corresponding 80s action cartoon synths
3. 4:17 Intro of oscillating synth with vocal samples and crooning, becomes a catchy straight-up dance track with a melange of synths.
4.* 2:59 Whistling pop. It has an ambitious, epic-feeling scope. Kind of reminds of that the High Road by Broken Bells. Fairly generic
5. 3:01 Not a FCC warning, but “Bitch” 15 seconds in. Melodic and gentle pop that crescendos into big soulful vocals. Carried by synth
6. 3:28 Angsty, alternative rock ballad. Not my thing at all and probably not yours either. Stay away
7.* 2:31 Light springy, pop. Reminiscent of Givers, the Boy Least Likely To
8. 3:01 Shuffling synth line and relatively prominent rhythm.
9. 4:02 Sounds like Austra. Dark synth. Dark, slow, and smooth vocals.
10. 3:01 Whistling; Lily Allen pop. Almost rap-like vocals with a jingly chorus. Top 40 stuff.
11.* 3:03 Starts with overproduced intro. 20 seconds in, it becomes whispy pop with great female crooning with a bouncy/jangly chorus. Best track.
12. 3:17 Hard-hitting drum machines. Standard shimmering girl pop with warm synths and layered background vocals.
Recommended: 11, 1, 7
1.* 3:08 Surfy and jangly with an anthemic chorus. A softer, poppier Dum Dum Girls
2. 3:12 Starts slightly dark and dramatic, becomes cheesy 80s pop rock with corresponding 80s action cartoon synths
3. 4:17 Intro of oscillating synth with vocal samples and crooning, becomes a catchy straight-up dance track with a melange of synths.
4.* 2:59 Whistling pop. It has an ambitious, epic-feeling scope. Kind of reminds of that the High Road by Broken Bells. Fairly generic
5. 3:01 Not a FCC warning, but “Bitch” 15 seconds in. Melodic and gentle pop that crescendos into big soulful vocals. Carried by synth
6. 3:28 Angsty, alternative rock ballad. Not my thing at all and probably not yours either. Stay away
7.* 2:31 Light springy, pop. Reminiscent of Givers, the Boy Least Likely To
8. 3:01 Shuffling synth line and relatively prominent rhythm.
9. 4:02 Sounds like Austra. Dark synth. Dark, slow, and smooth vocals.
10. 3:01 Whistling; Lily Allen pop. Almost rap-like vocals with a jingly chorus. Top 40 stuff.
11.* 3:03 Starts with overproduced intro. 20 seconds in, it becomes whispy pop with great female crooning with a bouncy/jangly chorus. Best track.
12. 3:17 Hard-hitting drum machines. Standard shimmering girl pop with warm synths and layered background vocals.
Track Listing
1. | Better Off Without You | 7. | Down | |||
2. | Brian Krakow | 8. | Welcome To Condale | |||
3. | I Want You | 9. | Done Forever | |||
4. | Losing My Mind | 10. | Last American Virgin | |||
5. | Summer Camp | 11. | Ghost Train | |||
6. | Nobody Knows You | 12. | 1988 |