Southern Gentleman Ep

General | Dec 2005

Reviews

Wicked Child
Reviewed 2006-02-17
Folk-influenced indie rock. Mostly acoustic instrumentation, male+female harmonies throughout. Most tracks take a nice turn in the last minute with more lush instrumentation. Sounds a bit like the slower Broken Social Scene ballads. You can hear a bit of Death Cab mixed in too. All the songs sound pretty similar. FCC Clean. Picks: 1, 3.

**1. Driving acoustic rock. Broken Social Scene-esque whiskey throated male singer with female harmonies.
2. Slower. Strings, very high electric guitar. Last minute is very pretty.
**3. Female vocals more dominant, soothing instrumentation.
4. Acoustic guitar (tinny sound), harmony vocals. Doesn't do much.
5. Reaching female vocals, acoustic guitar. Catchy melody, but repetitive lyrics.
6. Mournful, most minimal instrumentation on this album. Female vox stand on their own. Very folky.

Recent airplay

First Words
The Ground StateMay 01, 2006
First Words
The Sad Men's ClubApr 20, 2006
First Words
The Ground StateApr 18, 2006
First Words
The Ground StateMar 24, 2006
Talk Radio
The Ground StateMar 17, 2006
First Words
Deep in the GrooveMar 15, 2006

Charting

2006-02-19 — 2006-04-23
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 23 2
Mar 26 1
Mar 19 3
Mar 12 2
Mar 5 3
Feb 26 4

Track listing

1. First Words
2. Never Turn In Your Brother
3. Talk Radio
4. Southern Gentleman
5. Near Dark
6. Airport Chapel