Breathers Vs. Drivers
Reviews
Emma Budiansky
Reviewed 2013-09-27
Reviewed 2013-09-27
Proggy math electric guitar and drums duo from Buffalo, NY. Really nicely done; new things just keep happening. The parts are intricate and quite enjoyable to listen to. No vocals, so no FCCs.
1. In the Beginning… (0:50) guitar, then drumsticks and other little percussion bits come in, ends with a weird voice
2. *Night Time Hallucinogenic Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches (Featuring Cameron Rogers) (3:13) mid tempo, lots of pretty and interesting electric guitar things happening with drums
3. Tocqueville (2:46) more urgent, feels like a quest
4. Guy's Night (4:18) the quest continues, a little slower
5. Memory Is Time Travel (2:58) slightly funkier, more upbeat
6. Believe Me, Ma'am, You Are Not the First Non-Responsive That I've Had (3:31) drum loopy, for once the drums seem to take precedence over the guitars, less relaxing
7. Toyatal Recall (4:25) up and down and up and down, in different ways; gets darker midway
8. *Every Napkin Has a Story (3:18) intro with a silly fake DJ (maybe confusing to listeners?), then crazy fun guitar
9. That's a Real Head Stretcher (4:45) lots of time switches and surprises going on, twinkly guitar
10. Party Car (3:01) urgent again, faster, super complex drum things happening
11. Sometime, Somewhere, Just After Midnight (3:26) back to adventuring,
12. … and Even Still in the End (1:13) feels hopeful, slower, optimistic, resolved
1. In the Beginning… (0:50) guitar, then drumsticks and other little percussion bits come in, ends with a weird voice
2. *Night Time Hallucinogenic Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches (Featuring Cameron Rogers) (3:13) mid tempo, lots of pretty and interesting electric guitar things happening with drums
3. Tocqueville (2:46) more urgent, feels like a quest
4. Guy's Night (4:18) the quest continues, a little slower
5. Memory Is Time Travel (2:58) slightly funkier, more upbeat
6. Believe Me, Ma'am, You Are Not the First Non-Responsive That I've Had (3:31) drum loopy, for once the drums seem to take precedence over the guitars, less relaxing
7. Toyatal Recall (4:25) up and down and up and down, in different ways; gets darker midway
8. *Every Napkin Has a Story (3:18) intro with a silly fake DJ (maybe confusing to listeners?), then crazy fun guitar
9. That's a Real Head Stretcher (4:45) lots of time switches and surprises going on, twinkly guitar
10. Party Car (3:01) urgent again, faster, super complex drum things happening
11. Sometime, Somewhere, Just After Midnight (3:26) back to adventuring,
12. … and Even Still in the End (1:13) feels hopeful, slower, optimistic, resolved
Recent airplay
Night Time Hallucinogenic Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwiches (With Cameron Roger
The Fall of Math — Jan 03, 2014
Tocqueville
Gegencang — Nov 27, 2013
Night Time Hallucinogenic Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwiches (With Cameron Roger
Fight or Flight — Nov 22, 2013
Tocqueville
The Fall of Math — Nov 15, 2013
In The Beginning...
Gegencang — Nov 13, 2013
Charting
2013-11-07 — 2014-01-09
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 5 | 1 |
| Dec 1 | 1 |
| Nov 24 | 1 |
| Nov 17 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | In The Beginning... | ||
| 2. | Night Time Hallucinogenic Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwiches (With Cameron Roger | ||
| 3. | Tocqueville | ||
| 4. | Guys Night | ||
| 5. | Memory Is Time Travel | ||
| 6. | Believe Me, Ma'am, You Are Not The First Non-Responsive That I Have Had. | ||
| 7. | Toyotal Recall | ||
| 8. | Every Napkin Has A Story | ||
| 9. | That's A Real Head Stretcher | ||
| 10. | Party Car | ||
| 11. | Sometime, Somewhere, Just After Midnight | ||
| 12. | ...And Even Still In The End |