We See Monsters
General
| Feb 2010
Reviews
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2010-12-30
Reviewed 2010-12-30
Local noise pop, indie rock with a tough edge, with off-key female fronted vocals. A duo of fuzzed/dirty bass and drums. Reminds me of early proto-noise-pop bands like Helium, 18th Dye, Cakelike. Vocals are in your face, a little high in the mix but the music is authentic and dirty. Think recent afile residents Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling. Heavier than heaven despite only being a duo.
1) upbeat poppy and off key
2) dirgey and dissonant, tribal and heavy and cool with call/answer vocs
3) starts off urgent but falls into an a capela thing for a bit then turns into a friendly noise pop song
4) upbeat and poppy
5) tribal and heavy, noise bass comes through
6) upbeat, the vocals are really annoying on this one
1) upbeat poppy and off key
2) dirgey and dissonant, tribal and heavy and cool with call/answer vocs
3) starts off urgent but falls into an a capela thing for a bit then turns into a friendly noise pop song
4) upbeat and poppy
5) tribal and heavy, noise bass comes through
6) upbeat, the vocals are really annoying on this one
Recent airplay
Blackwater
Wednesday Night live — Jan 16, 2013
Eating Worms
mew — Mar 19, 2011
Eating Worms
Orangeasm - Brick's on time-out — Jan 27, 2011
Eating Worms
Nick&Noah: TheRadioShow — Jan 19, 2011
Eating Worms
meow — Jan 18, 2011
Charting
2011-01-16 — 2011-03-20
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Mar 20 | 1 |
| Jan 30 | 1 |
| Jan 23 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Blackwater | ||
| 2. | Eating Worms | ||
| 3. | Useless Eyes | ||
| 4. | I Am The Running Dog | ||
| 5. | Elephant In The Room | ||
| 6. | I Never See You Around |