For Life

General | Oct 2008

Reviews

Alan Joyce
Reviewed 2009-04-24
Consisting mainly of mid-tempo electro-pop beats overlaid with Erica Elektra’s soft and melodic vocals, this debut album is a gentle blend of indie- and electro-pop. While you won’t find any outrageously infectious beats or catchy harmonies, For Life is pleasant and mild throughout, and emotional without overdoing it. No FCCs detected.

*1. Mid-tempo with a driving beat, meta-reflection about writing a song.
2. Laid-back, smooth and dreamy vocals with tinkling chimes and a more subdued beat.
3. Mid-tempo, sweeping vocals meet electro sweeps with a spurting beat.
4. Electro-dominant beat behind moody vocals, perks up during choruses.
*5. Hints of a pop melody with some hand clapping and “whoa-oh-oh”s. Still keeps it mid-tempo with gentle vocals.
6. Spurting vocals with an airy feel, mid-tempo as usual.
7. Fuller sound, love song with poppy vocals, some repetition of “love-wuv-wuv-wuv you.” Avoid if averse to “wuv.”
8. Deep, lightly lamenting vocals with a heavy mid-tempo beat.
9. Slow, moody, and plodding beat with vocals to match.
*10. Prominent electro-pop melody, hand claps, and occasional breaks into upbeat vocal diversions. Ends abruptly.
11. Melodic, mid-tempo, soft and hopeful.

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Charting

2009-05-03 — 2009-07-05
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 5 4
Jun 28 1
Jun 14 1
Jun 7 3
May 31 3
May 24 1
May 17 3
May 10 2

Track listing

1. People & Logistics
2. I Flow
3. Portugal
4. So Long
5. Trust
6. Kavorka
7. Jonathan Fmf
8. Goodbye
9. Open Letter
10. Forever
11. More Than This