Tasheyana Compost

General | Nov 2003

Reviews

Red West
Reviewed 2003-12-09
punky art rock duo. or is that arty punk... or tarty pink... drums, guitar, some bass & synth. Songs jump around enough to make me think "math" but they're not in that space, this is guitar rock with basic drumming that changes a lot. Pretty cool.
1.minor key, fast, a few changeups
2.spare, some spoken vocals (small part of song)
3.quiet intro, guitar w/synth following, melodic & repetitive, drums start a minute in, arty & minimal, rocks out and ends quiet again.
4.big metallic intro, shouted vox, big blackish
5.rototoms! very fast, thumps, metallic w/art rock hint (it's the parallel fifths), calms down in the middle, anal-cu*tish
6.quiet beginning, then loud & goofy
7.pretty straightforward rock. like Killdozer but without the memorable vocals/lyrics
8.wierd bent synth following bass in intro, drum wizardry and guitar at a different rhythm, disjointed, alienating
9.easier to listen to, actual singing, gets to be more like shouting (and late 70s) at end
10.purty, folky for first 100 seconds, then it turns to epic rock, quiet interlude, loud end.

Recent airplay

Crumble
Crumble
EclecticaFeb 03, 2004
No More Forever, No More Forever, Crumble
EclecticaJan 27, 2004
For Your Love
Mr. Sparkle ChallengeJan 15, 2004
Screaming Bloody Murder
Crumble
Stirling's ApproximationJan 07, 2004

Charting

2003-12-16 — 2004-02-17
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 8 1
Feb 1 1
Jan 18 2
Jan 11 2
Jan 4 2
Dec 28 3
Dec 21 6

Track listing

1. Crumble
2. No More Forever
3. For Your Love
4. Uuh Uuuh Uuhh
5. Poison Snake
6. Medley
7. Screaming Bloody Murder
8. Anal Lies
9. Jaml Abdul Abdul Kebab