Morning World
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| Aug 2015
Reviews
Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2015-10-05
Reviewed 2015-10-05
Morning World, a captivating pop recording from Vancouver's Teen Daze, is full of long ethereal intros, whispering vocals, and radical upbeat changes featuring string instruments and synthesizers. For his sixth album, instead of releasing another electro-ambient recording, prolific musician Jamison (one name only) constructs a perplexing recording where melody, rhythm, and song structure are unorthodoxly arranged playing with perceptions of how to construct a pop song; for example, Post Storm, an almost six-minute long track, incorporates singing only until the last minute of the tune. To make it more interesting, Morning World also integrates elements of chillwave, folk rock, and 1990’s underground pop, making the record, despite its mellow vibe, a playful exercise in pop aspiration.
RIYL: Pure Bathing Culture, Washed Out, Memory Tapes, Juana Molina, and Midlake.
FCC CLEAN!!
Recommended Tracks: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10
1. (2:40) Valley of Gardens – Cello intro, ends a cappella.
2. (3:06) Pink – Mid-tempo soft tune. Reminiscent of 1970’s AM radio.
3. (4:16) **Morning World – Pleasant, upbeat synthesizer driven track. Nostalgic melody. Fall is here.
4. (4:05) **It Starts at the Water – Slow track that dramatically builds up part by part. Exquisite.
5. (5:45) *Post Storm – Think Pink Floyd pre-dark side period. Vocals kick in at minute 4:49. Trippy.
6. (4:44) **Life in the Sea – Another pop gem. Killer string arrangements. Noticeable.
7. (3:13) You Said – Upbeat semi-electronic instrumental.
8. (1:58) *Garden Grove – Acoustic track, quiet and charming.
9. (3:53) Along – Psychedelic ballad with slow intro.
10. (4:08) *Infinity – Catchy upbeat composition reminiscent of Real State.
11. (3:39) Good Night – Slow piano driven track. Sweet.
RIYL: Pure Bathing Culture, Washed Out, Memory Tapes, Juana Molina, and Midlake.
FCC CLEAN!!
Recommended Tracks: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10
1. (2:40) Valley of Gardens – Cello intro, ends a cappella.
2. (3:06) Pink – Mid-tempo soft tune. Reminiscent of 1970’s AM radio.
3. (4:16) **Morning World – Pleasant, upbeat synthesizer driven track. Nostalgic melody. Fall is here.
4. (4:05) **It Starts at the Water – Slow track that dramatically builds up part by part. Exquisite.
5. (5:45) *Post Storm – Think Pink Floyd pre-dark side period. Vocals kick in at minute 4:49. Trippy.
6. (4:44) **Life in the Sea – Another pop gem. Killer string arrangements. Noticeable.
7. (3:13) You Said – Upbeat semi-electronic instrumental.
8. (1:58) *Garden Grove – Acoustic track, quiet and charming.
9. (3:53) Along – Psychedelic ballad with slow intro.
10. (4:08) *Infinity – Catchy upbeat composition reminiscent of Real State.
11. (3:39) Good Night – Slow piano driven track. Sweet.
Recent airplay
It Starts At The Water
Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Dec 5, 2015) — Sep 25, 2021
Morning World
Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Oct 24, 2015) — Sep 04, 2021
It Starts At The Water
Wolfe Calls (rebroadcast from Nov 8, 2015) — Aug 13, 2021
It Starts At The Water
Wolfe Calls (rebroadcast from Nov 8, 2015) — Jul 28, 2021
It Starts At The Water
Morning World
Meow — Dec 17, 2015
Charting
2015-10-05 — 2015-12-07
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 6 | 2 |
| Nov 29 | 1 |
| Nov 22 | 3 |
| Nov 15 | 3 |
| Nov 8 | 1 |
| Nov 1 | 2 |
| Oct 25 | 4 |
| Oct 18 | 7 |
Track listing
| 1. | Valley Of Gardens | ||
| 2. | Pink | ||
| 3. | Morning World | ||
| 4. | It Starts At The Water | ||
| 5. | Post Storm | ||
| 6. | Life In The Sea | ||
| 7. | You Said | ||
| 8. | Garden Grove | ||
| 9. | Along | ||
| 10. | Infinity | ||
| 11. | Good Night |
