Amps For Christ / Every Eleven Seconds |
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Album: | Every Eleven Seconds | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Amps For Christ | Added: | 09/2006 | |
Label: | 5RC |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2006-09-17 | Pull Date: | 2006-11-19 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
Week Ending: | 19 Nov | 12 Nov | 22 Oct | 15 Oct | 8 Oct | 1 Oct | 24 Sep |
Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 15, 2014: | Space House The Crossing | 4. | Mar 20, 2007: | The Witching Hour (final show) Proof Man | |
2. | Apr 24, 2007: | Into the Nada Proof Man | 5. | Nov 14, 2006: | What's in the Ice Box? The Crossing | |
3. | Apr 03, 2007: | Into the Nada Proof Man | 6. | Nov 09, 2006: | press and release Augmented/Demented |
Album Review |
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Your Imaginary Friend Reviewed 2006-09-18 | ||
Project of guy from Bastard Noise and Man is the Bastard, combines noise sentiments with traditional folkisms. Mariachi, Irish folk, Indian sitar music through a fuzz-box is a bit too simplistic. Certainly off the beaten path, this is a good gateway drug from “real” music to avante noise/experimentalism. 1) solid hip swinging if not chill beat 2) kind of a weird folky, irish feel to it 3) stoney 70’s noodly warped’ness, hard to describe it as else 4) spoken word, brief 5) very buried noisey drone 6) clunky played buried low fi treated waltzy folky huh? 7) harsh distorto, ends pretty and ambient 8) brief spoken word 9) fuzzy version of Scottish folk song 10) sitar/tabla and Indian flare, feel, electronics replacing tambora 11) droning old-school distorto drone with buried spoken word 12) more brief spoken word 13) a simple Appalachian/Celtic folk song, male/female call answer vocals 14) kfjc’esque neo-psyche feel, fuzzy layered guitars, mumbled vocs, under strumming, fans of Bevis Frond take note 15) simple electro casio beat, distorto guitar wankery, the acid must be taking effect |
Track Listing |
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