Being No One, Going Nowhere

General | Dec 2016

Reviews

DJ Postnatal
Reviewed 2016-12-28
This most recent effort from pop-rock STRFKR (don’t say that on air!) is solid, but unremarkable. Most of the tracks are good listens, with synth, guitars, average crooning male vox, and energetic tempos, but they aren’t the most creative efforts. For the best stuff, check the end of the album.

RIYL Of Montreal, Neon Indian
FCC clean
Recommended tracks: 1, 5, 7, 8, 9

1. (3:14) Clapping backbeat and a guitar line with laser-effect synths and falsetto makes me want to dance.
2. (3:56) Heavy on bass guitar. Lightly layered crooning.
3. (3:35) 80s-style keyboard synths and minor key makes this a head-bobber.
4. (4:05) A big synth swell leads into a minimal, mid-tempo 80s jam.
5. (3:53) Uptempo with a lot of instrumentation, lighter on the synth. Tapping my feet to this one.
6. (1:11) A short, spacey interlude as if pulled from a British “Cosmos.”
7. (3:44) An upbeat jam with copious cowbell and keyboards, rounded out with a mediocre guitar solo.
8. (4:36) Plodding slow jam that is clearly differentiated from anything else on the album. Layered harmonies, emotional.
9. (4:34) Minor key punctuated with an interesting chorus line. Feels like a dancehall track.
10. (3:43) A bright feel for such a gloomy title. A midtempo deep synth beat complemented by light synths on top.
11. (4:40) Etherial title track. Way, way down-tempo with a somewhat grating siren backbeat.

Recent airplay

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Charting

2016-12-29 — 2017-03-02
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 5 1
Feb 26 4
Feb 19 4
Feb 12 3
Feb 5 6
Jan 29 5
Jan 22 5
Jan 15 4

Track listing

1. Tape Machine
2. Satellite
3. Never Ever
4. Something Ain't Right
5. Open Your Eyes
6. Interspace
7. In The End
8. Maps
9. When I'm With You
10. Dark Days
11. Being No One, Going Nowhere