Waterhouse, Suki / Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin
Album: | Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin | Collection: | A-File | |
Artist: | Waterhouse, Suki | Added: | Sep 2024 | |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2025-01-27 | Pull Date: | 2025-04-28 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 9 | Feb 2 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 07, 2025: | KZSU Time Traveler
Supersad |
3. | Feb 01, 2025: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Supersad |
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2. | Feb 03, 2025: | Virtually Happy
My Fun |
4. | Feb 01, 2025: | Music Casserole
To Love |
Album Reviews
Francis D
Reviewed 2025-01-27
Reviewed 2025-01-27
An additional note — there are a number of FCCs in a handful of tracks:
Track 3 "Blackout Drunk" — 'shitty' (twice)
Track 4 "Faded" — 'fucking'
Track 7 "Model, Actress, Whatever" — 'fuck'
Track 11 "Lawsuit" — 'fucking' (twice)
Track 18 "To Love" — 'fucking'
Track 3 "Blackout Drunk" — 'shitty' (twice)
Track 4 "Faded" — 'fucking'
Track 7 "Model, Actress, Whatever" — 'fuck'
Track 11 "Lawsuit" — 'fucking' (twice)
Track 18 "To Love" — 'fucking'
Leila Cader
Reviewed 2025-01-16
Reviewed 2025-01-16
Notable tracks: 6, 12*, 18
RIYL: Jesus and Mary Chain, Dum Dum Girls; Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions; Ultraviolence era Lana del Rey
FCC clean
6 (2:42);Soft pop folk ballad; similar to Dum Dum Girls + Shannon and the Clams
12 (2:58); Strongest track on album!; released as single; punchy drum and bass lines
18 (3:56): Flowy and breathy vocals
1 (2:41): dramatic intro with great chorus
2 (2:50): poppy, upbeat electric guitar riffs
3 (2:28): another great pop song with prominent guitar riffs
4 (2:55): quieter ballad with fun lyrics and heavy use of strings
5 (2:20): classic British rock meets indie pop
7 (3:32): more classic Brit rock meets indie pop with best lyrics of album
8 (4:03): pop rock with echoey drums
9 (2:03): most unique song on album; feels like a breath of fresh air
10 (3:19): repetitive lyrics but Dum Dum Girls like drums
11 (2:35): melodramatic alternative rock
13 (3:12): floaty guitars, similar to Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You”
14 (2:49): more classic Brit and alternative pop rock– many of these songs are quite indistinguishable lol
15 (3:19): melodramatic, dragging chorus with a choir
16 (2:36): piano heavy, soft vocals with personal lyrics
17 (3:01): piano heavy, good almost-close to the album
RIYL: Jesus and Mary Chain, Dum Dum Girls; Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions; Ultraviolence era Lana del Rey
FCC clean
6 (2:42);Soft pop folk ballad; similar to Dum Dum Girls + Shannon and the Clams
12 (2:58); Strongest track on album!; released as single; punchy drum and bass lines
18 (3:56): Flowy and breathy vocals
1 (2:41): dramatic intro with great chorus
2 (2:50): poppy, upbeat electric guitar riffs
3 (2:28): another great pop song with prominent guitar riffs
4 (2:55): quieter ballad with fun lyrics and heavy use of strings
5 (2:20): classic British rock meets indie pop
7 (3:32): more classic Brit rock meets indie pop with best lyrics of album
8 (4:03): pop rock with echoey drums
9 (2:03): most unique song on album; feels like a breath of fresh air
10 (3:19): repetitive lyrics but Dum Dum Girls like drums
11 (2:35): melodramatic alternative rock
13 (3:12): floaty guitars, similar to Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You”
14 (2:49): more classic Brit and alternative pop rock– many of these songs are quite indistinguishable lol
15 (3:19): melodramatic, dragging chorus with a choir
16 (2:36): piano heavy, soft vocals with personal lyrics
17 (3:01): piano heavy, good almost-close to the album
Track Listing
1. | Gateway Drug (2:41) | 10. | Big Love (3:19) | |||
2. | Supersad (2:50) | 11. | Lawsuit (2:35) | |||
3. | Blackout Drunk (2:28) | 12. | Omg (2:58) | |||
4. | Faded (2:55) | 13. | Think Twice (3:12) | |||
5. | Nonchalant (2:20) | 14. | Could've Been a Star (2:49) | |||
6. | My Fun (2:42) | 15. | Legendary (3:19) | |||
7. | Model, Actress, Whatever (3:32) | 16. | Everybody Breaks up Anyway (2:36) | |||
8. | To Get You (4:03) | 17. | Helpless (3:01) | |||
9. | Lullaby (2:03) | 18. | To Love (3:56) |