Harvest The Beast

Bad Cop
Roir
General | Sep 2010

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2010-09-21
Garagey rock that isn’t full-on retro, has composed elements that use melody and good songwriting (i.e. not just about beer cars chicks), melodic elements and chords that aren’t just 12 bar based. That said, there is plenty of reverb and crunchy rockin guitars, organ, and minor tones to satisfy your retro itch. Kind of like a cross between Loop and The Makers. 4 kids under 21, rip roaring. Track 5 starts off minor and spooky but then blends nicely into 6 then 7 to give you a feel how badass these guys are (play 5-7 together). Really great stuff from Nashville, on the recently resurrected ROIR records.

1) melodic vocals, high hat beat, composed feel but ends with a major shift into a near prog/mathy bash, “can’t love someone who doesn’t love themself”
2) more of a straighter up rocker
3) cool rock, upbeat
4) driving urgent garage
5) minor spooky retro rock feel, blends well into nex
6) chorus/refrain heavy rocker that comes seamlessly out of previous and leads perfectly into the next
7) the intensity only builds, coming out of previous
8) minor toned a tad more cerebral
9) mid paced, rocking dense psyche rock w/ cool guitar work in bridge
10) riffy rocker, nice head nodding beat to wrap this up

Recent airplay

Amorres Perros
the seductardationNov 28, 2010
Amorres Perros
On The WarpathNov 27, 2010
Amorres Perros
Time After Time
On The WarpathNov 13, 2010
Amorres Perros
And Other Useful BiblesNov 04, 2010
I Ask Questions
Brownian MotonNov 03, 2010

Charting

2010-09-26 — 2010-11-28
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 28 1
Nov 21 1
Nov 14 1
Nov 7 2
Oct 31 1
Oct 24 3
Oct 17 1
Oct 10 1

Track listing

1. Amorres Perros
2. Tonight Only
3. Daylight
4. Big City, Small Town
5. I Ask Questions
6. Judas The Snake
7. I'm In Lust With You
8. One In The Same
9. Time After Time
10. Control