Shall Noise Upon
General
| Aug 2008
Reviews
Phil Andrews
Reviewed 2008-12-28
Reviewed 2008-12-28
NOTE: Watch for sloppy cuts, sub-30 second interstitial tracks and extra silence at the end of many cuts..
1. Glimmering harps and soft sounds.
_2_. Male and fem vox, understated slide guitar, builds to a swell but then nearly abruptly ends.
_3_. Political protest song. psychedelic pop. reverse guitars about half way through. smooth, soft vocals with thundering but muted drums, lots of guitar.
4. Lasts only 10 seconds.
5. Frantic, thumping harmonica and distorted vocals jam. Sounds like a possessed preacher. Whoa.
_6_. Instrumental. Reed and stringed instruments abound, soft guitar and drums. Sounds like something that would accompany a modern silent film. Good for a music break.
7. Soft vocals, recorded with indirect mics and lots of reverb, make it sound like you're in a dark, damp echoey basement. Strings. ~3 seconds of silence on the end.
8. Mishmash of samples and noise. Starts of with a baby crying. Beck-esque vocals and awkward somewhat rhyming lyrics.
9. A bizarre mismash. Very short (20 seconds)
10. Sounds like there's a thumb piano/kalimba in the background, very folksy/alt-countryish with a hint of Simon and Garfunkel.
11. Upbeat, harmonies. Some Beatles influence.
12. Instrumental. Lunar landing feel. Short (ends at 1:12 plus 8 more seconds of silence.)
_13_. Samba. Goofy number, half in Spanish (I think..), which I'm not qualified to check for FCCs. recalls David Byrne and Beck.
14. 24 seconds of humming. The track is named after member Jeremy Black's recording studio in Oakland.
15. Male and fem vox. Slide guitar. Sounds like Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton doing a duet. (Eww?!)
16. Noise. Incredibly quiet. Ends at 1:28. Picks up again with lame-o tongue-in-cheek "hidden track" at 2:24 that is a cross between propaganda and something very Sgt. Peppery.
REC: 2, 3, 6, 13
INST: 6, 12
FCCs: All clean
RIYL: Flaming Lips
Personal take: Apollo Sunshine's album is all over the place. It's been alternately described as "hippie shit" and "psychedelic" and "pop". It's unfair to call it any of these, because it doesn't do a great job at any of them. 2.0/5 stars.
1. Glimmering harps and soft sounds.
_2_. Male and fem vox, understated slide guitar, builds to a swell but then nearly abruptly ends.
_3_. Political protest song. psychedelic pop. reverse guitars about half way through. smooth, soft vocals with thundering but muted drums, lots of guitar.
4. Lasts only 10 seconds.
5. Frantic, thumping harmonica and distorted vocals jam. Sounds like a possessed preacher. Whoa.
_6_. Instrumental. Reed and stringed instruments abound, soft guitar and drums. Sounds like something that would accompany a modern silent film. Good for a music break.
7. Soft vocals, recorded with indirect mics and lots of reverb, make it sound like you're in a dark, damp echoey basement. Strings. ~3 seconds of silence on the end.
8. Mishmash of samples and noise. Starts of with a baby crying. Beck-esque vocals and awkward somewhat rhyming lyrics.
9. A bizarre mismash. Very short (20 seconds)
10. Sounds like there's a thumb piano/kalimba in the background, very folksy/alt-countryish with a hint of Simon and Garfunkel.
11. Upbeat, harmonies. Some Beatles influence.
12. Instrumental. Lunar landing feel. Short (ends at 1:12 plus 8 more seconds of silence.)
_13_. Samba. Goofy number, half in Spanish (I think..), which I'm not qualified to check for FCCs. recalls David Byrne and Beck.
14. 24 seconds of humming. The track is named after member Jeremy Black's recording studio in Oakland.
15. Male and fem vox. Slide guitar. Sounds like Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton doing a duet. (Eww?!)
16. Noise. Incredibly quiet. Ends at 1:28. Picks up again with lame-o tongue-in-cheek "hidden track" at 2:24 that is a cross between propaganda and something very Sgt. Peppery.
REC: 2, 3, 6, 13
INST: 6, 12
FCCs: All clean
RIYL: Flaming Lips
Personal take: Apollo Sunshine's album is all over the place. It's been alternately described as "hippie shit" and "psychedelic" and "pop". It's unfair to call it any of these, because it doesn't do a great job at any of them. 2.0/5 stars.
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Charting
2008-12-28 — 2009-03-01
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Feb 22 | 1 |
| Feb 15 | 1 |
| Feb 8 | 2 |
| Feb 1 | 1 |
| Jan 18 | 1 |
| Jan 11 | 3 |
| Jan 4 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Breeze | ||
| 2. | Singing To The Earth (To Thank Her For You) | ||
| 3. | 666: The Coming Of The New World Government | ||
| 4. | Shall Noise Upon | ||
| 5. | Brotherhood Of Death | ||
| 6. | Happiness | ||
| 7. | We Are Born When We Die | ||
| 8. | The Funky Chamberlain (Who Begot Who) | ||
| 9. | World Frog White | ||
| 10. | Money | ||
| 11. | The Mermaid Angeline | ||
| 12. | Green Green Lawns Of Outer Space | ||
| 13. | Honestly | ||
| 14. | Coyote Hearing | ||
| 15. | Fog And Shadow | ||
| 16. | Light Of The World |
