Threats/Worship

Lullabye Arkestra
Vice Music Inc
General | Sep 2009

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2009-10-29
Heavy rock, drums and fuzz-bass: man-woman duo, share vocals but female heavy, guy drums and woman plays HEAVY fuzz bass. Yup, pretty good recipe eh? Weird thing is that the first track on the cd is the weakest, imho, which for some reason makes me like them even more. Fans of L7, Medea Connection.

1) doomy heavy start, shifts to a rockish thing that’s almost old school punk at times, melodic midway, ends on the heavy note
2) bass heavy with desperate female vocs
3) simple basic rockin, fem vocs really work
4) brief, intense, but…
5) heres the intensity! Near-hardcore punk driving feel wall of sound, heavy good shit with a major dramatic shift midway
6) quiet, live in a bar sound, low fi recording gives way to studio, slow head swinging rock
7) upbeat rocking
8) head nodding heavy rock, male/fem vocs, angry as fuck, gives way to a more melodic slower songlike thing
9) wailing fem vocals, upbeat fast and intense, angry with some screaming
10) heavy doomy, no vocs but background “ahhhs” give it a gothy feel
11) ballady, the girl and her bass, almost country soul to it, huh?

Recent airplay

Voodoo
TagLinesDec 22, 2009
Surviving The Year Of Wolves
public noize racketDec 16, 2009
Voodoo
TagLinesDec 15, 2009
Voodoo
Brownian MotionDec 02, 2009
We Fuck The Night
Brownian MotionNov 25, 2009
Voodoo
TagLinesNov 24, 2009

Charting

2009-11-08 — 2010-01-10 Loud
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 27 1
Dec 20 2
Dec 6 1
Nov 29 2
Nov 15 3

Track listing

1. Get Nervouse
2. Icy Hands
3. We Fuck The Night
4. Voodoo
5. Surviving The Year Of Wolves
6. Fog Machine
7. Telepathic President
8. Euroshima
9. This Is A Storm
10. Floating Graveyards
11. Sad Sad Story