All the Answers
General
| May 2005
Reviews
EricK!
Reviewed 2005-07-16
Reviewed 2005-07-16
Okay folky atmospheric pop. Summer at Shatter Creek is a project of Craig Gurwitch. What Gurwitz does is pretty enjoyable: appealing, trembling vocals recalled Mark Kozelek over acoustic guitar and organ. The production is echoey yet organic. Spaced out and dreamy. But he does this on every track with very little variation. Stand-out tracks: 2,4,7,9
1. acoustic guitar and organ, dreamy
==> 2. pretty tense pop song
3. ominous, weird breaks
==> 4. dark waltz with piano
5. slower, dramatic ballad
6. spare ballad, weird noises, harrowing vocals
==> 7. waltz, dramatic, twinkling instrumental breaks
8. another mopey, pretty waltz. gets loud & noisy for a couple of measures before the end.
==> 9. multitracked harmonies, dreamy, backtracking
1. acoustic guitar and organ, dreamy
==> 2. pretty tense pop song
3. ominous, weird breaks
==> 4. dark waltz with piano
5. slower, dramatic ballad
6. spare ballad, weird noises, harrowing vocals
==> 7. waltz, dramatic, twinkling instrumental breaks
8. another mopey, pretty waltz. gets loud & noisy for a couple of measures before the end.
==> 9. multitracked harmonies, dreamy, backtracking
Recent airplay
Something to Calm Me
Trailways — Jul 03, 2009
All the Answers
Distraction-Limited — Jun 24, 2005
Charting
2005-06-19 — 2005-08-21
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 26 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Your Ever Changing Moods | ||
| 2. | All the Answers | ||
| 3. | Worlds Away | ||
| 4. | Fall Down Drunk | ||
| 5. | Something to Calm Me | ||
| 6. | You Don't Have to Be Perfect | ||
| 7. | Rebecca | ||
| 8. | Optimistic | ||
| 9. | Structure |