Death From Above 1979 / Live At Third Man Records
Album: Live At Third Man Records   Collection:General
Artist:Death From Above 1979   Added:Sep 2016
Label:Third Man Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2017-04-12 Pull Date: 2017-06-14
Week Ending: May 28 May 14 May 7 Apr 30 Apr 23 Apr 16
Airplays: 1 1 1 3 2 1

Recent Airplay
1. May 25, 2017: Sound and Solidarity
Going Steady
4. May 04, 2017: Sound and Solidarity
Government Trash
2. May 13, 2017: Homeroom
Trainwreck 1979
5. Apr 27, 2017: Sound and Solidarity
Going Steady
3. May 12, 2017: Homeroom
Right On Frankenstein
6. Apr 27, 2017: I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants
The Physical World

Album Review
DJ Postnatal
Reviewed 2017-04-05
Good ol’ crooning rock, heavy on the electric guitars and drums. It’s not a remarkable effort, but if you like DFA or the 1990s, this may be for you. Most tracks are off of their most recent album, “The Physical World.” Recorded live at Jack White’s studio, all tracks feature cheering and some commentary at the beginnings and ends. In fact, the beginnings and ends are perhaps the most interesting parts where the band gets creative and doesn’t solely rely on shredding and screaming.

RIYL QOTSA, The Rapture, The White Stripes, The Stones? (apparently Mick Jagger was in the audience)
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Recommended tracks: 1, 3, 11

1. (3:26) Modulated start, hurried vocals rocking out, then ending with a slower, crackly guitar line. An ode to Frankenstein.
2. (3:37) Computerized voice leading into a big guitar smash, but the sound is a bit repetitive.
3. (2:51) Super energetic hi-hat punctuating a full-bodied guitar spiraling into oblivion.
4. (5:12) Midtempo rocking, pausing, thoughtful lyrics about death. Heavy on the drums, as always.
5. (4:25) Begins with the voice of an old newscast. Falsetto crooning with guitars churning. Crash and burn lyrics.
6. (2:41) Electric guitar screaming, high energy shredding, over in an instant. Sad.
7. (5:16) Starts with a nice instrumental lead-in, but that’s all that manages to differentiate it from the other tracks. The usual guitar and crooning.
8. (2:59) Guitar reverb to rattle your brain. Not the tightest combination of drums and guitar, but a cool use of the guitar to sound like a siren.
9. (3:37) Hi-hat like a ticking bomb with reverb before the usual rocking. Protest the police.
10. (3:13) Rock anthem feel from an actively moving guitar line, punctuated by tambourine.
11. (3:39) A computerized beep-boop twinkle with heavy rocking, an ominous portent of what’s to come.

Track Listing
1. Right On Frankenstein   6. Gemini
2. Virgins   7. Little Girl
3. Going Steady   8. Go Home Get Down
4. White Is Red   9. Government Trash
5. Trainwreck 1979   10. Always On
  11. The Physical World