Rabbit Rabbit

You Are Plural
Swu Records
General | Jan 2014

Reviews

perriayin
Reviewed 2014-01-09
At the center of their sound is the harpsichord. They love playing one or two notes over and over, employing numerous tempos in one song, and having their instruments fade/punch in and out. It creates for a pulsating effect. They’re very poetic lyrically and the album is exquisitely organized. I would recommend any of the songs.

RIYL: Dead Man’s Bones, Oh Land.

Best tracks: 3, 5, 7, 8.
NO FCC.

1. (2:15) Fast tempo. Repetitive instrumentation. Happy mood.
2. (4:00) A chill song. Typical female, indie vocals; becomes a duet. Rich percussions.
3. (4:58) ***Mid tempo. Drums go in and out. Intricate, layered song.
4. (4:12) Slower song. Starts out basic, with the keyboard crescendoing and descending. Lyrically are vivid.
5. (7:37) ***Very bare at first. Gentle, lovely vocals.
6. (5:04) Very similar to the first song. Fast, propulsive harpsichord. Feels extremely climatic and intense at the end.
7. (4:25) ***Brings in an orchestra for this song. There’s a sense of gravity that pervades the song.
8. (3:11) ***Starts quietly. Solemness carries from previous track. Almost sounds post-apocalyptic.

Recent airplay

The River Is Forming Skin
We Are Cold Inside
Down the Rabbit HoleMay 24, 2014
The River Is Forming Skin
Meow After MidnightMar 12, 2014
If You Know Me
A Visit From DrumFeb 28, 2014
The River Is Forming Skin
Grooving with DJ GuFeb 25, 2014

Charting

2014-01-09 — 2014-03-13
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 16 1
Mar 2 2
Feb 23 2
Feb 16 2
Feb 2 1
Jan 19 1

Track listing

1. The Best Is Yet To Come
2. Rabbit Rabbit
3. If You Know Me
4. Cut Along The Line
5. The River Is Forming Skin
6. Undefined
7. We Are Cold Inside
8. For Years