Halfway Between Tomorrow and

Boomclick
Sunday Best Recordings
General | Dec 2004

Reviews

Gabe
Reviewed 2005-03-29
Crafted chill-pop with synth embroidery. Massive Attack is such an obvious precursor and influence that it would be unprofessional of me not to mention it, even if it’s sort of lazy reviewing shorthand to do so. Anyway, nice stuff.

1. Dreamy, swelling pop
2. FCC: fuck; otherwise undistinguished filler interlude
3. Pleasantly melodic and strummy and twangy guitars with floating bits of vocals
4. Nice groove, soulful female vox
5. Pleasant instrumental
6. Dub reggae riddims and a spoken-verse, lilting-chorus vocal style
7. Unmemorable
8. Acid-y graffiti squiggles on an otherwise mellow groove
9. Narcotically beautiful electric piano, cello; a short backward-running-tape vocal sample sounds like Ozzy Osbourne talking (in regular forward motion)
10. Spacy lyrics but it’s a head-nodder and the melody is killer
11. Chill jam
12. Dreamy but not affecting

Recent airplay

Homegrown
Fire By My Side
Civil SocietyJun 08, 2005
Follow Love
Dancing in OuterspaceMay 29, 2005
No Walls, Follow Love
SelectronicaMay 16, 2005
I Must Have Been Crazy, Simplicity
Eat Your BeatsMay 11, 2005
Follow Love
Eat Your BeatsMay 04, 2005

Charting

2005-04-03 — 2005-06-05 Electronic
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 5 1
May 22 1
May 15 1
May 8 4
May 1 1
Apr 24 2
Apr 10 5

Track listing

1. High Tides
2. Ode to Technology
3. Fire By My Side
4. Simplicity
5. Halfway Between Tomorrow and
6. Homegrown
7. Ghost Dog and the Lost Keys
8. I Must Have Been Crazy
9. Stone Tape
10. Follow Love
11. No Walls
12. Moon Physics