Mr. Airplane Man / C' Mon Dj
Album:C' Mon Dj Collection:General
Artist:Mr. Airplane Man Added:Feb 2005
Label:Sympathy For The Record Industry 

A-File Activity
Add Date:2005-02-06 Pull Date:2005-04-10 
Week Ending:Apr 10Apr 3Mar 27Mar 20Mar 13Mar 6Feb 27Feb 20
Airplays:31143845

Recent Airplay
1.Feb 02, 2016:Emergency Crew 0900 tu2-2-16
Asked for Water
4.Mar 12, 2008:nag champa orangeasm
Wait for Your Love
2.Jul 05, 2010:Big Love Show
Sun Going Down
5.Aug 30, 2007:Fiction Romance
Wait for Your Love
3.May 13, 2008:At Your Local Dive
Wait for Your Love
6.Sep 20, 2006:Brownian Motion
How Long

Album Review
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2005-02-07 
Absolutely riveting! Boston female duo does BLUES-INFLUENCED 60s-SOUNDING GARAGE ROCK. Discovered by Jeffrey Evans, the man who discovered and introduced the White Stripes to the rest of the world, these ladies combine PJ Harvey’s blues-rock influences and visceral vocal belting with the Black Keys’ blues-ier guitar chops, and channel them through an 100% unadulterated garage-punk sound that includes primal tom-based beats, slushy one-note organ sounds, and ample rock-thefuck-out distortion. Sweet as Holly Golightly and visceral as PJ Harvey. This will make the hair on your back stand up straight and may bring you before tears of Mr Airplane Man-mania.
Play: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 (all excellent)
1. C’mon Dj! Slushy and noisy. Fully distorto guitars and blues-fueled vocals. Infectious organ interventions and garage-punk mayhem.
2. Swings like Holly Golightly, belts like PJ Harvey, rocks like the Black Keys.
3. Med tempo. Emotionally overpowering. Hypnotic tom-based beats, emotionally catchy chords, mesmerizing/seductive vocals. Sustained organ chords; fuzzy mess at the end (re: Electrelane).
4. This brings me on my knees. Balls-out distorto-bluesy garage guitar riffs, garage-y beats, and riveting vocals.
5. Heavy blues. The Black Keys… only done the right way. PJ Harvey-esque vocals.
6. Soft, sweet, teary tune. Bluesy in a… Mazzy Star-ish way. Beautiful!
7. Uber dirty/muddy guitar leads, sustained organ, PJ Harvey-sque vox.
8. Orgasmic punker! Balls-out rocking guitars and drums. Sexy vox.
9. Dreamy, pretty, swinging. This cover tune will remind you of Holly Golightly.
10. Moving cover of a traditional tune. Seductive/hypnotic beats and several layers of bluesy guitar licks that communicate the feeling of a “gliding” locomotive.
11. Bratty garage punker with slushy guitars and grrrrl-powered attitude.
12. Cover of a Howling Wolf original. Gotta love the stompy guitar licks.
13. Somber blues of gospel-y undertones. A pretty number. Busy guitar fingering/picking. Freely flowing. See track #10.

Track Listing
1.C'mon Dj 7.Hang Up
2.Don't Know How to Love 8.Make You Mine
3.Don't Know Why 9.Sun Going Down
4.Wait for Your Love 10.Travelin'
5.Fallen 11.Red Light
6.How Long 12.Asked for Water
 13.Lonesome Road