Band Of Skulls / Himalayan
Album: Himalayan   Collection:General
Artist:Band Of Skulls   Added:May 2014
Label:Electric Blues Recordings  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2014-05-30 Pull Date: 2014-08-01
Week Ending: Jul 27 Jul 20 Jul 13 Jul 6 Jun 29 Jun 22 Jun 15 Jun 8
Airplays: 2 2 3 2 1 2 3 4

Recent Airplay
1. Feb 16, 2017: The Nucleus
Himalayan
4. Sep 20, 2014: funk to folk
Himalayan, Asleep At The Wheel
2. Jan 31, 2016: Breakaway Bluff
Heaven's Key
5. Sep 20, 2014: The Fishbowl
Himalayan
3. Jan 01, 2015: Meow: The Best Of 2014
Torcador
6. Jul 23, 2014: A-philiac
Asleep At The Wheel

Album Review
Zoe Rogers
Reviewed 2014-05-29
Band of Skulls, a UK based rock group, released their first full length album, “Baby Darling Doll Face Honey,” in 2009 and their second, “Sweet Sour” in 2012. This third album, “Himalayan,” was released in the US on Kobalt in March 2014. It is a great rock album, and does not disappoint us Band of Skulls fans. When I first listened to it I immediately thought of Wolfmother, which some people may not think of as a good thing, but to me it just means that this is a solid and heavy rock album. Great melodies, catchy hooks, and loud guitars and drums are OK by me! Anyway, I have really enjoyed spending the last week learning all of the words to this album. Play if you loved Wolfmother, love Band of Skulls, Blitzen Trapper, Portugal the Man, good rock’n’roll.

--Zoë

Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 6, 7, 9
No FCCs that I found

1. Asleep At The Wheel – Sounds like a new Wolfmother album. This song rocks pretty hard. Great melody, super catchy.
2. Himalayan – Title track. They rhyme Himalayan with “I’m just sayin’,” which I appreciated. Also, excellent melody, impossible not to nod your head to.
3. Hoochi Coochie – More falsetto on this one, not immediately hooked on this one.
4. Cold Sweat – Brings down the tempo for this one. Female vocals, interesting use of feedback and synth.
5. Nightmares – More standard alt-rock song. Solid beat, catchy vocals, mid-tempo.
6. Brothers and Sisters – Great melody. Swing tempo in the chorus. Back to a more Wolfmother sound on the instrumentation, but much more poppy on the vocals. Play if you love Blitzen Trapper.
7. I Guess I Know You Fairly Well – Down tempo, guitar and vocals only at the beginning. Drums build in through the first verse and then the whole song builds for the chorus. This is a great song. 8. Play if you love Portugal the Man.
9. You Are All That I Am Not – Mid-tempo, sweeter vocals. This is kind of a depressing love song, but super pretty.
10. I Feel Like Ten Men, Nine Dead and One Dying – This one is Blitzen Trapper all the way. Super good, great groove during the versus, heavy instrumentation on the chorus.
11. Toreador – Female vocals again, more glam rock feel to this song. Not my favorite track on the album.
12. Heaven’s Key – First thing I would compare this to is an old Mars Volta track. Line about ones and zeros for all those binary lovers out there.
13. Get Yourself Together – This song is much more melodic indie rock than the rest of the album. A mellow anthem to end the album.

Track Listing
1. Asleep At The Wheel   7. I Guess I Know You Fairly Well
2. Himalayan   8. You Are All That I Am Not
3. Hoochie Coochie   9. I Feel Like Ten Men, Nine Dead And One Dying
4. Cold Sweat   10. Torcador
5. Nightmares   11. Heaven's Key
6. Brothers And Sisters   12. Get Yourself Together