Rebirth Of Venus, The
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| Apr 2009
Reviews
Truc Nguyen
Reviewed 2009-06-21
Reviewed 2009-06-21
Ben Lee – Rebirth of Venus
Male vocals, singer-songwriter. Saccharine lyrics and upbeat sound. Acoustic guitar and piano driven. Most songs are unmemorable and kind of blurs together. Picks are 5, 7 10, 12.
FCCs: 6 (fuck)
1. Mid-tempo. Starts out with tapping on tin cans, pots and pans. Upbeat, consistent rhythm carried by the bass.
2. Chorus throughout. Gets quiet at 1:56 but picks up again. Clapping hands. Flourish at the end and fades out.
3. Staccato-y piano response to Lee’s vocals. Xylophone plays sweet melody at parts. Innocent and childish, anthem for a sunny day.
4. Talks and sings to a consistent beat. Slight electronic layer of dull beepings. Female vocals.
5. * Soft, slow acoustic guitar and vocals with female accompaniment. Piano melody repeats.
6. Faster paced, more energetic.
7. ** Weird, funky electronicy beat. Half talks/half sings with really wispy, sweet chorus.
8. Mushy ballad, female vocals.
9. Clapping to the beat, humming the melodies. Self-aware with people talking in the background at times.
10. * Synthy chords at beginning. Lee reads some lines like poetry interspersed with a chorus that sounds like it could be background music of a Coke commercial.
11. Sweet, unmemorable track.
12. ** Begins with slow electronic sounds reminiscent of The Postal Service. Very vocal driven until 1:30 when drums and piano comes in. Guitar solo in the middle, gets soft then abruptly gets louder at 3:20 with chorus joining in.
13. Drums and clapping carry the song. Sounds like a church song with call and response from chorus
Male vocals, singer-songwriter. Saccharine lyrics and upbeat sound. Acoustic guitar and piano driven. Most songs are unmemorable and kind of blurs together. Picks are 5, 7 10, 12.
FCCs: 6 (fuck)
1. Mid-tempo. Starts out with tapping on tin cans, pots and pans. Upbeat, consistent rhythm carried by the bass.
2. Chorus throughout. Gets quiet at 1:56 but picks up again. Clapping hands. Flourish at the end and fades out.
3. Staccato-y piano response to Lee’s vocals. Xylophone plays sweet melody at parts. Innocent and childish, anthem for a sunny day.
4. Talks and sings to a consistent beat. Slight electronic layer of dull beepings. Female vocals.
5. * Soft, slow acoustic guitar and vocals with female accompaniment. Piano melody repeats.
6. Faster paced, more energetic.
7. ** Weird, funky electronicy beat. Half talks/half sings with really wispy, sweet chorus.
8. Mushy ballad, female vocals.
9. Clapping to the beat, humming the melodies. Self-aware with people talking in the background at times.
10. * Synthy chords at beginning. Lee reads some lines like poetry interspersed with a chorus that sounds like it could be background music of a Coke commercial.
11. Sweet, unmemorable track.
12. ** Begins with slow electronic sounds reminiscent of The Postal Service. Very vocal driven until 1:30 when drums and piano comes in. Guitar solo in the middle, gets soft then abruptly gets louder at 3:20 with chorus joining in.
13. Drums and clapping carry the song. Sounds like a church song with call and response from chorus
Recent airplay
What's So Bad (About Feeling Good)?
Time Traveler — May 20, 2016
Sing
Time Traveler — Jul 24, 2009
Rise Up
thats not bluerass — Jul 21, 2009
What's So Bad (About Feeling Good)?
Time Traveler — Jul 10, 2009
Rise Up
The Songsmith Show — Jul 09, 2009
What's So Bad (About Feeling Good)?
Time Traveler — Jul 07, 2009
Charting
2009-05-24 — 2009-07-26
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jul 26 | 2 |
| Jul 12 | 3 |
| Jul 5 | 2 |
| Jun 28 | 2 |
| Jun 21 | 3 |
| Jun 14 | 2 |
| Jun 7 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | What's So Bad (About Feeling Good)? | ||
| 2. | Surrender | ||
| 3. | Sing | ||
| 4. | I Love Pop Music | ||
| 5. | Rise Up | ||
| 6. | Yoko Ono | ||
| 7. | Boy With A Barbie | ||
| 8. | Bad Poetry | ||
| 9. | Blue Denim | ||
| 10. | Wake Up To America | ||
| 11. | I'm A Woman Too | ||
| 12. | Families Cheating At Board Games | ||
| 13. | Song For The Divine Mother Of The Universe |