Petaltails

Manticore
Self-Release
General | Jan 2014

Reviews

Eme O
Reviewed 2014-01-15
The Manticores – Petaltails
Lo-Fi Pop/Psychedelic Pop. The usual suspects, except drum machine rather than drums. The Manticores (not to be confused with Manticore) are Atlanta-based wife and husband duo Sarah and Jesse Atchison. At-home recordings made between Jan and Aug 2013. No FCCs detected. –eme o.
*1. New Who [3:51] Just a regular old relatively engaging pop-rock song with male vox that seem to bubble up from underwater. Sweet 'ooh's alternating with rough sound.
2. How Zelda Feels [3:19] Sounds a bit like Throwing Muses. Some talky bits.
3. Mouthfeeder [3:45] Male/Female vox. Sounds a bit electronic to start. Floating 'aah's, then airy singing. Full sound is interrupted by something a bit more spare, then continues.
4. Soft Crush [2:32] Acoustic guitar to start. Male vox on verses, duet on chorus. Sensitive.
*5. Lulls [4:16] Male and female vox in different sections. Starts off sassy and goes through a few moods before the end.

Recent airplay

New Who
Home on the RangeOct 21, 2015
New Who, Soft Crush
Stringless BalloonApr 03, 2014
Mouthfeeder
Meow After MidnightMar 05, 2014
New Who
Chillin' With DiegoMar 01, 2014
New Who
Setting Fire to the LabFeb 25, 2014
Lulls
MeowFeb 18, 2014

Charting

2014-01-31 — 2014-04-04
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 6 1
Mar 9 1
Mar 2 2
Feb 23 1
Feb 9 2

Track listing

1. New Who
2. How Zelda Feels
3. How Zelda Feels
4. Soft Crush
5. Lulls