Gravez

General | Jun 2013

Reviews

george lu
Reviewed 2013-07-19
Frenetic and surfy. Reverb and fuzz. Slightly psych-y, driving rock and roll. Jangles on and on. Lots of pop hooks and riffs. It's not revolutionary or fantastic stuff, but can fit into many uptempo sets. Vocals are actually very similar to the Strokes in several tracks.
RIYL Strokes (but a little psychier), The Smith Westerns, Times New Viking,
Play 2, 3, 8. 6
Hooded Fang
1. :28 short bloopy electronic intro
2. 2:52 * energetic garage guitar. smooth post-punk vocals. nice pop feel, some surfy "bop bop bops".
3. 4:52 * dance-y frenetic guitar riff. slick vocals. lots of old school pep and touches of psych.
4. 3:22 midtempo jangle pop or alt rock.
5. FCC 2:59 Energetic guitar. wordless vocals. Nice surfy, a subtle, barely perceptible oriental feel to the guitars. Like the Smith Westerns,
6. 2:52 * reminiscent of deerhoof. a bit chaotic, with a relatively broad vocal range. Very pop-y.
7. 3:44 rolling vocals and guitars. midtempo, dark surf. a bit psych-y.
8. 3:44 * Vocal driven. Guitar build up. Serious, post punk feel. Sad lyrics.
9. 4:53 A bit Gorrilaz-esque vocals. Meandering vocal and guitar up and down a scale. Chilled out.
10. :30 smokey 60s psych outro

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Bye Bye Land
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Graves
Ode To Subterrania
Graves
Brownian MotionAug 28, 2013
Ode To Subterrania
Home FreeAug 22, 2013

Charting

2013-07-28 — 2013-09-29
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Track listing

1. Dry Range Intro
2. Graves
3. Ode To Subterrania
4. Bye Bye Land
5. Wasteland
6. Sailor Bull
7. Trasher
8. Never Minding
9. Genes
10. Dry Range Outro