I, A Man / Fifteen Thirty Three Ep
Album: | Fifteen Thirty Three Ep | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | I, A Man | Added: | Dec 2011 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-04-21 | Pull Date: | 2012-06-24 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 24 | Jun 17 | May 27 | May 20 | May 13 | May 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 20, 2012: | Brownian Motion
Big Ideas |
4. | May 13, 2012: | Flights of Fancy
Big Ideas |
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2. | Jun 13, 2012: | Seize the Sounds
Reprise |
5. | May 06, 2012: | Flights of Fancy
Big Ideas |
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3. | May 20, 2012: | Flights of Fancy
I Ran My Ghoul |
6. | May 03, 2012: | TheRadioShow
Reprise |
Album Review
DJ Cat
Reviewed 2012-04-04
Reviewed 2012-04-04
Artist: I, A Man
Album: Fifteen Thirty Three EP
Label: The Planetary Group
Indie mixed with alternative rock mixed with hints of classic rock in this Melbourne-based band. My review does not do justice as to how good this album is, with its complex, multi-layered arrangements—and especially its catchy guitar riffs. The album, which alternates between hard-hitting, brooding songs and upbeat airy pieces, is a blend of darkness and wistfulness. PLAY EVERY SONG IN THIS ALBUM IT’S REALLY GOOD. NO FCCs. Favorites: Every song in this album, but if you have to pick, pick 1, 3, and 2.
1. (3:37)*** Mid/Fast. Tense, brooding, dark. Love the brooding bass that drives this song. Hypnotic guitar riffs mixed with crash cymbals.
2. (3:58)* Mid. Dreamy and upbeat. Calm intro with jingling, then a jungle-like drum sequence that’s similar to Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” hits you.
3. (4:08)** Fast. Brooding. Heavy rock interspersed with grungy guitar riffs. Wild drum patterns. Play this for some rockin’ good time.
4. (3:49) Slow. Light and floating. Again with the addicting jungle-like drum sequence, but accented with a simple guitar strumming. Dreamy “ooohs” from the male vocalist.
Reviewed by DJ Cat
Album: Fifteen Thirty Three EP
Label: The Planetary Group
Indie mixed with alternative rock mixed with hints of classic rock in this Melbourne-based band. My review does not do justice as to how good this album is, with its complex, multi-layered arrangements—and especially its catchy guitar riffs. The album, which alternates between hard-hitting, brooding songs and upbeat airy pieces, is a blend of darkness and wistfulness. PLAY EVERY SONG IN THIS ALBUM IT’S REALLY GOOD. NO FCCs. Favorites: Every song in this album, but if you have to pick, pick 1, 3, and 2.
1. (3:37)*** Mid/Fast. Tense, brooding, dark. Love the brooding bass that drives this song. Hypnotic guitar riffs mixed with crash cymbals.
2. (3:58)* Mid. Dreamy and upbeat. Calm intro with jingling, then a jungle-like drum sequence that’s similar to Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” hits you.
3. (4:08)** Fast. Brooding. Heavy rock interspersed with grungy guitar riffs. Wild drum patterns. Play this for some rockin’ good time.
4. (3:49) Slow. Light and floating. Again with the addicting jungle-like drum sequence, but accented with a simple guitar strumming. Dreamy “ooohs” from the male vocalist.
Reviewed by DJ Cat
Track Listing
1. | Reprise | 3. | Ageing Places | |||
2. | Big Ideas | 4. | I Ran My Ghoul |