When The Cellar Children See The Light Of Day

Wagner, Mirel
Sub Pop Records
General | Sep 2014

Reviews

Matthew
Reviewed 2014-09-11
Folk/Acoustic/ Minimal. This is Mirel’s second album and she is signed to Sub Pop. Her music is minimalist, barren, frank, a little dark and mysterious, sometimes down right freaky, almost gothic in lyrics, bluesy and folksy... definitely worth a listen. FCC Clean.

1. (2:11) Creepy song, “1-2-3-4, what’s underneath the floor”
2. (3:38) *Heavy acoustic trudge, think this one is about death…
3. (3:43) Echo-ey reverb over acoustic strummed guitar.
4. (3:02) *Promoted song, kind of trippy hippy lyrics, fun
5. (3:37) God this is creepy, another song about cellar children.
6. (2:29) *Creepy and dreamy, carefully worded song
7. (2:15) *Higher tenor and faster paced finger plucked folk.
8. (3:09) *Simple and pretty, “Is this what love looks like”
9. (4:56) *Dreamy repetitive strumming pattern with some finger picking.
10. (2:08) *Piano and finger picked guitar. Some strings. Dark and dreamy.

Recent airplay

Oak Tree
Tree TalkJul 16, 2019
What Love Looks Like
Mountain MusicMar 26, 2015
What Love Looks Like
Oak Tree
MeowNov 13, 2014
Taller Than Tall Trees

Charting

2014-09-12 — 2014-11-14
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 16 2
Nov 9 2
Nov 2 4
Oct 26 2
Oct 19 3
Oct 12 1
Oct 5 2
Sep 28 3

Track listing

1. 1 2 3 4
2. The Dirt
3. Ellipsis
4. Oak Tree
5. In My Father's House
6. Dreamt Of A Wave
7. The Devil's Tongue
8. What Love Looks Like
9. Taller Than Tall Trees
10. Goodnight