Electrified
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| Jun 2005
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Reviewed 2005-08-23
Reviewed 2005-08-23
Straight forward pop rock. And in that I mean dark pop. The lead singer has a voice to die for. Most of the tracks sound the same. The lyrics could either be cute or a little bit stupid. However, there are some brilliant gems in here. I would recommend 2 and 12 but try 8, 9, and 11 as well.
Track One: Strong high powered guitar and drums. A little distortion. Fem pop. Fast.
*Track Two: Hey! Nice driving guitar @ beginning. Gives way to straight forward pop. Fast. Upbeat. Cute lyrics.
Track Three: Sparse pop. A little more electronica. Funny lyrics. Switches btwn simple lyrics and guitar line and driven pop-rock.
Track Four: More sweet pop mixed with heavy distorted guitars and bass. Midtempo. Lyrics are not brilliant.
Track Five: Heavy guitar. Fast. Story about girl and guy. Guitar gets a little melodic. Abrupt ending.
Track Six: Kind of spy surf tones. Fast Nice vocal breakdown that adds a little texture.
Track Seven: A little more sixties pop influence. Midtempo. Weird backup vocals.
*Track Eight: Nice sparse lyrics mixed with lush chorus. Simple pop.
*Track Nine: More rock, than pop in this one. A little less emphasis in the vocals.
Track Ten: Starts off with solo guitar. Trying a little more folk-y style here, they mix it with dark rock, and it doesn’t work quite as well as the high powered pop rock.
*Track Eleven: Nice driving vocals. A little darker than pop but great back up vocals.
*Track Twelve: Country style song only in pop form. V. cute!
Track One: Strong high powered guitar and drums. A little distortion. Fem pop. Fast.
*Track Two: Hey! Nice driving guitar @ beginning. Gives way to straight forward pop. Fast. Upbeat. Cute lyrics.
Track Three: Sparse pop. A little more electronica. Funny lyrics. Switches btwn simple lyrics and guitar line and driven pop-rock.
Track Four: More sweet pop mixed with heavy distorted guitars and bass. Midtempo. Lyrics are not brilliant.
Track Five: Heavy guitar. Fast. Story about girl and guy. Guitar gets a little melodic. Abrupt ending.
Track Six: Kind of spy surf tones. Fast Nice vocal breakdown that adds a little texture.
Track Seven: A little more sixties pop influence. Midtempo. Weird backup vocals.
*Track Eight: Nice sparse lyrics mixed with lush chorus. Simple pop.
*Track Nine: More rock, than pop in this one. A little less emphasis in the vocals.
Track Ten: Starts off with solo guitar. Trying a little more folk-y style here, they mix it with dark rock, and it doesn’t work quite as well as the high powered pop rock.
*Track Eleven: Nice driving vocals. A little darker than pop but great back up vocals.
*Track Twelve: Country style song only in pop form. V. cute!
Recent airplay
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Side 2
Something about music — Apr 20, 2007
Stop Foolin'
Distraction-Limited — Jan 06, 2006
Second Place
I Once was a Moody Guitar Licker — Oct 18, 2005
Side 2
Asymtotic Freedom — Oct 17, 2005
Charting
2005-08-22 — 2005-10-24
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 23 | 2 |
| Oct 16 | 2 |
| Oct 9 | 1 |
| Oct 2 | 2 |
| Sep 25 | 1 |
| Sep 4 | 5 |
| Aug 28 | 7 |
Track listing
| 1. | Second Place | ||
| 2. | Side 2 | ||
| 3. | Electrified | ||
| 4. | Small | ||
| 5. | She Likes It | ||
| 6. | Stop Foolin' | ||
| 7. | Hello Hello | ||
| 8. | Ringalingaling | ||
| 9. | It Happens All the Time | ||
| 10. | Tay Tay Tay Again | ||
| 11. | Call It Even | ||
| 12. | Who'd Stop the Rain |
