Dietrich
Reviews
BravoMarco
Reviewed 2014-03-04
Reviewed 2014-03-04
Aaron Poehler & Ryan Tully-Doyle
Dietrich
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Indy pop paying homage to the UK scene of the early 80’s. Smooth low baritone voice, which at times has shades of the almighty Eldritch. Lots of styles & era’s mixing it up on this release. The first track sets the bar very high, with the rest not really getting there, for me. Although, plenty for KZSU to play I would have thought. San Diego based.
Like a cross between The Psychedelic Furs & Fields Of The Nephilim, plus any number of 80’s Independent bands.
Different class: 1
No FCC’s
1) Sleeper (2.39) Fast paced majesty combined with laid back growling angst. I’ve missed songs like this.
2) And In The End (3.35) Slower paced with sparkly keys & guitars. Not enough woe.
3) Right Behind You (4.12) Standard up beat Indy fare.
4) Aerial (2.31) Similar to the first one, just not nearly as good – Plenty of whirling & swirling guitars. Female voice at the beginning showed a glimmer of promise.
5) Everyone Knows Here Name (3.29) Slight 60’s feel with that slow-ish trancey psychedelic quality.
6) Anhedonia (2.55) Another faster paced track – The last 30 seconds of the guitars make the song.
7) Unwinding (3.09) Indy pop, with elements of chilled out rock. Mid paced.
8) Blue Zero (2.57) Foot thumping start & then onto the usual fast paced Indy rock.
9) Gotten Fueling (3.31) I wanted to like this, but it’s the same as the previous track really.
10) Turn And Run (4.27) Rumbling guitars – Again, average Indy pop. The voice over makes it interesting.
11) Bananas For Legs (2.46) Mid paced with nice intro – goes pear shaped after bananas are mentioned.
Dietrich
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Indy pop paying homage to the UK scene of the early 80’s. Smooth low baritone voice, which at times has shades of the almighty Eldritch. Lots of styles & era’s mixing it up on this release. The first track sets the bar very high, with the rest not really getting there, for me. Although, plenty for KZSU to play I would have thought. San Diego based.
Like a cross between The Psychedelic Furs & Fields Of The Nephilim, plus any number of 80’s Independent bands.
Different class: 1
No FCC’s
1) Sleeper (2.39) Fast paced majesty combined with laid back growling angst. I’ve missed songs like this.
2) And In The End (3.35) Slower paced with sparkly keys & guitars. Not enough woe.
3) Right Behind You (4.12) Standard up beat Indy fare.
4) Aerial (2.31) Similar to the first one, just not nearly as good – Plenty of whirling & swirling guitars. Female voice at the beginning showed a glimmer of promise.
5) Everyone Knows Here Name (3.29) Slight 60’s feel with that slow-ish trancey psychedelic quality.
6) Anhedonia (2.55) Another faster paced track – The last 30 seconds of the guitars make the song.
7) Unwinding (3.09) Indy pop, with elements of chilled out rock. Mid paced.
8) Blue Zero (2.57) Foot thumping start & then onto the usual fast paced Indy rock.
9) Gotten Fueling (3.31) I wanted to like this, but it’s the same as the previous track really.
10) Turn And Run (4.27) Rumbling guitars – Again, average Indy pop. The voice over makes it interesting.
11) Bananas For Legs (2.46) Mid paced with nice intro – goes pear shaped after bananas are mentioned.
Recent airplay
Unwinding
Live Your Life — May 03, 2014
Sleeper
BravoMarco Variety Show — May 03, 2014
Sleeper
Meow — May 01, 2014
Blue Zero
More Good Good — Apr 29, 2014
Sleeper
Brownian Motion — Apr 09, 2014
Right Behind You
Chillin' With Diego — Mar 15, 2014
Charting
2014-03-07 — 2014-05-09
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| May 4 | 4 |
| Apr 13 | 1 |
| Mar 16 | 3 |
| Mar 9 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Sleeper | ||
| 2. | And In The End | ||
| 3. | Right Behind You | ||
| 4. | Aerial | ||
| 5. | Everyone Knows Her Name | ||
| 6. | Anhedonia | ||
| 7. | Unwinding | ||
| 8. | Blue Zero | ||
| 9. | Gotten Fueling | ||
| 10. | Turn And Run | ||
| 11. | Bananas For Legs |