Everywhere And Nowhere At All

General | Nov 2011

Reviews

MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2012-02-01
First release from Portland, OR band. Lead vocalist sounds quite like Leonard Cohen, with just a touch of a darker element. Reminiscent of, maybe, Stone Roses. Guitar, bass, drums. No FCC’s.

*My Favorites*: 2, 5, 6, 9.

1. (1:36) Slow / Mid. INSTRUMENTAL. Dreamy guitar soundscape, then drums leading into #2.
2. *(3:06) Mid. Best intro’d with previous song. Driving beat, plinky guitar, smooth vocal delivery.
3. (2:45) Mid. Bass intro. Plodding beat, gets loud and jammy with vocals in back.
4. (4:16) Mid. Big cymbal crashes, guitar noodling, bass.
5. *(3:30) Slow / Mid. Mellow number, hypnotic guitar, soft drums, soft vocals. Nice.
6. *(4:14) Slow / Mid. A bit of an ominous vibe. Mellow, soft with guitar ending.
7. (1:10) Slow. INSTRUMENTAL. Easy guitar with slight industrial backing noise.
8. (5:13) Mid. Bass intro, then tambourine and drums, then band. Cool bassline, drums get predominant.
9. *(4:24) Mid. Mellow funky coolness, boss bass, swirling subdued guitar. Gets jammy at end.
10. (3:52) Mid. Hypnotic guitar, plodding beat with cymbal strikes. Gets a bit mellow, then returns to fuller sound.
11. (5:26) Slow / Mid. Spacey mellow vibe alternating with bigger sound. Change / interlude halfway through.
12. (6:42) Mid. Plodding beat, guitar effects, slight spacey stuff.

Recent airplay

Countless Tiny Fractures
Countless Tiny Fractures
InAcrossAwayFromMeMar 16, 2012
Months Of Sundays
Nathin' To DoMar 15, 2012
Youth Of The Beast
Modern Donkey - Song 2Mar 07, 2012
Youth Of The Beast, Intro
the gilded youthFeb 28, 2012
Youth Of The Beast, Intro
InAcrossAwayFromMeFeb 10, 2012

Charting

2012-02-05 — 2012-04-08
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 18 2
Mar 11 1
Mar 4 1
Feb 12 3

Track listing

1. Intro
2. Youth Of The Beast
3. Hermitage
4. Kill Until A Night Departure
5. Shaker
6. Months Of Sundays
7. (Interlude)
8. The Breath Of Corruption
9. Countless Tiny Fractures
10. Elsewhere
11. Wade Into The Unfathomable Past
12. Tourniquet