Through the Fog, Through the P

Bronwyn
Greyday Productions
General | Sep 2003

Reviews

angi
Reviewed 2003-12-15

bronwyn - through the fog, through the pines

cool stuff! props to bronwyn for trying to break away from the standard indie pop formula. sure, there are some nice and more conventional sounding songs on this album (3, 5). but there are also some interesting ideas being explored here: layering vocals on top of each other and blurring the line between lead and backup vocals to create cacophony, plus the tendency to switch speeds within a single song. reminds me a bit of sleater-kinney. all tracks are great - try 1, 2, 8, 9.

!!! 1 - keeps switching between mellow to frantic. also, a repeated guitar line that sticks in your head.
!!! 2 - i think i hear a cello(?) in there. again, starts slow and serious then rocks out.
! 3 - this one sounds more like a standard indie rock track with a clearer separation between lead and backup vocals. catchy.
!! 4 - slow (mostly) and haunting.
! 5 - rocking, catchy.
!! 6 - the vocals are super-cool here. and there's a tense, something-about-to-happen feel to the whole track.
! 7 - dragging vocals and the reappearance of that cello(?) makes this song feel a bit sad.
!!! 8 - plodding and almost delicate. lovely.
!!! 9 - a bit twangy and fun! another speed switcher.
!! 10 - slow guitar instrumental at start. after 1:00, turns into fast rocking track.
!! 11 - tired-sounding vocals singing a serious song.

Recent airplay

Twenty-Two
Twenty-Two
Nothing to SeaFeb 15, 2004
Off 94
Fly By NightFeb 02, 2004
Night Pose
Nothing to SeaJan 25, 2004
Night Pose
Women Who RockJan 20, 2004
Off 94
Brownian MotionJan 14, 2004

Charting

2004-01-12 — 2004-03-15
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 22 1
Feb 1 1
Jan 25 1
Jan 18 2

Track listing

1. Night Pose
2. In June Minus Moon
3. Ten Billion Remote Controls
4. Against the Island
5. Spotting Ships
6. Twenty-Two
7. Hum of Highway
8. Off 94
9. Friends for Photos
10. No Project no
11. The Saints