Prince Rama / Xtreme Now |
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Album: | Xtreme Now | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Prince Rama | Added: | Mar 2016 | |
Label: | Carpark Records |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2016-04-18 | Pull Date: | 2016-06-19 |
Week Ending: | Jun 19 | Jun 5 | May 29 | May 22 | May 15 | May 8 | May 1 | Apr 24 |
Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 08, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues Bahia | 4. | Jun 22, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues Bahia | |
2. | Jun 24, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues Slip Into Nevermore | 5. | Jun 15, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues Bahia | |
3. | Jun 23, 2016: | a strange pursuit Fake Til You Feel | 6. | Jun 01, 2016: | Kick Out The Blues Bahia |
Album Review |
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DJ Teddy Tesla Reviewed 2016-04-10 | ||
Prince Rama (previously Prince Rama of Ayodhya) is a two-piece "now age" psych-dance band based in Brooklyn, New York, founded by sisters Taraka Larson and Nimai Larson. Typical faux-psych synthy garage pop. Some gems in here, nothing too terrible. Each song finds a new and different way to sound exactly like the other songs. Not my cup of tea, but if you like one of the songs, you’ll probably like all of them. I liked 3,4,5 well enough. 2 and 11 might not be a bad place to start. Not sure if the later songs were more boring, or if I was just tired of listening to the album. FCCs: None that I could hear. Some lyrics aren’t very distinguishable though. RIYL: New CHVRCHES, Synth Nostalgia, the term “psych-dance band” 1. Bahia (2:56) - Upbeat Disco-esque vibe. Male and female vocals trading lines. Male voice sounds like the guy from monster mash. 2. Your Life in the End (4:05) - Generic, upbeat melody. Sounds a lot like the songs from CHVRCHES’s album Every Open Eye. 3. Now Is the Time of Emotion (2:50) - Upbeat, bright-sounding. A lot of guitars and synths. 4. Slip into Nevermore (2:52) - Quiter, light female vocals, guitar strumming in the background. Some interesting synth melodies at times. I like it. 5. Fake Til You Feel (3:19) - Repeated female vocal samples in the background. Old school rock guitar line. Nuanced female vocals on top. Another favorite. 6. Believe in Something Fun (3:01) - Fun slightly Carribean vibe. Distorted male vocals at the end. 7. Xtreme Now Energy (2:25) - ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY. They chant that for most of the track, amidst fuzzy guitars. Loud. I wasn’t feeling it. 8. Fantasy (3:49) - Kinda boring synth pop. Gets kind of interesting around the 3 minute mark. 9. Sochi (2:38) - More mellow, but still pretty bright synths. Light, hollow female vocals hover above the track. 10. Would You Die to Be Adored (3:43) - Not a lot going on instrumentally, just a repetitive synth. Vocals aren’t too interesting either. Gets a tad more interesting around 2:15 when more instruments start coming in, but one at a time 11. Shitopia (5:42) - Starts off acoustic. An electric guitar comes in later. Better than a lot of the songs on this half of the album. I liked it alright. Goes quiet around 4:50 and then comes in with a completely different and interesting vibe. Like a slowed down version of the song. Doesn’t last too long though. |
Track Listing |
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