Standish/Carlyon / Deleted Scenes
Album: Deleted Scenes   Collection:General
Artist:Standish/Carlyon   Added:Jun 2013
Label:(No Label Information)  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2014-01-31 Pull Date: 2014-04-04
Week Ending: Apr 6 Mar 23 Mar 9 Feb 23 Feb 16 Feb 9 Feb 2
Airplays: 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Oct 30, 2014: The Sunset Life
New People
4. Mar 06, 2014: The Sunset Life
New People
2. Apr 03, 2014: Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
Nono/Yoyo
5. Feb 20, 2014: The Sunset Life
Critics Multiply
3. Mar 22, 2014: Music Casserole
Feb Love
6. Feb 17, 2014: Meow
New People

Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2014-01-30
Electronics-heavy debut for two thirds of the defunct Australian rock band Devastations. Extremely entrancing mix of dub, post-punk, 80s pop, R&B, ambient music. Cryptic, nocturnal despair pervades this album. Perfect for your Saturday night anti-party. All songs slow unless otherwise noted. Favorites: 1, 3, 4, 6, 9. No FCCs.

1. *(3:51)—Cavernous, minimal, relaxing, hypnotic, eerie.
2. (5:27)—Funky, punchy, intense, mournful.
3. *(4:26)—Mid-tempo, more frenetic and danceable. Spacy synths. Lovely coda.
4. *(5:22)—Toward R&B balladry. Gorgeous luminescent guitars. “I’m losing my conscience to some Gucci mountain.”
5. (5:17)—Instrumental. Stealthy, texturally rich. Turns slightly abrasive near the end.
6. *(5:51)—Particularly poppy, epic. If Phil Collins had an anhedonic musical brother who joined Chromatics, this might be the result.
7. (3:27)—Jumbled washes of synths and drum tracks. Downright sinister.
8. (4:52)—Medium-slow, fractured. Feels more like an instrumental. Barely audible falsetto vox.
9. *(2:56)—Mid-tempo, minimal, sexy. Aggressive beat.
10. (5:29)—Instrumental. Features Blanck Mass. Creepy, trippy, throbbing, would be perfect as a theme for an 80s horror film.

Track Listing
1. Critics Multiply   6. New People
2. Nono/Yoyo   7. Moves, Moves
3. Feb Love   8. Aqua Valerie
4. Gucci Mountain   9. Subliminally
5. Industrial Resort   10. 2 5 1 1