An Album By Korallreven

General | Nov 2011

Reviews

Rex
Reviewed 2012-05-14
Genre: Indie, Dream Pop
RIYL: The Radio Dept., The Meeting Places
In summary: This album is the first release from the Balearic Swedish duo, which includes the keyboard player from the Radio Dept., Daniel Tjader. Dreamy/ spacey mood, Mostly fast-paced songs, they created a lively and reflective atmosphere, includes lots of synth sounds, an extreme feeling of ethereality, and heavily delayed melodic vocal lines and hooks.
FCC clean

*1. (5.46)- creates a kind of meditative environment, delicate
*2. (4.05)- ethereal, meditative, dreamy
*3. (4.25)- brooding, hypnotic, detached, living atmosphere, palpable delicacy and subtlety
4. (3.27)- delightful expedition into a magical woozy wonderland...
*5. (3:54)- fast pace, indistinct female vocal, dreamy and reflective
6. (4.33)- lively and delightful intro, cheerful synth sounds, nice male vocal, you would like to walk along the beach
7. (2.46)- slow pace, yearning, fades to waterfall sounds
*8. (4.34)- face pace, idle female voices, delicate and soothing feelings, repetitive lyrics
9. (2:19)- the album’s shortest cut, a redux of the 3rd track, eerie sounds appear when starts off, multiple accumulated synth sounds, druggy
10. (9.00)- longest cut of the album, detached, trippy

Recent airplay

Honey Mine
Clubbing ZealJun 12, 2012
As Young As Yesterday
Clubbing ZealJun 05, 2012
Honey Mine
The Fall of MathMay 31, 2012
The Truest Faith
Brownian MotionMay 30, 2012
Comin' Down
Brownian MotionMay 23, 2012
Pago Pago
The Independent MindMay 23, 2012

Charting

2012-05-12 — 2012-07-15
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 17 1
Jun 10 1
Jun 3 2
May 27 4
May 20 3

Track listing

1. As Young As Yesterday
2. Sa Sa Samoa
3. The Truest Faith
4. Keep Your Eyes Shut
5. Loved-Up
6. Comin' Closer
7. Pago Pago
8. Honey Mine
9. A Surf On Endorphins
10. Comin' Down