Bliss Release
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Reviewed 2012-02-11
Reviewed 2012-02-11
Indie folk with a definite psychedelic twist at times. Straight out of Australia, Bliss Release is the 4 piece Cloud Control’s debut album. While at first listen its easy to notice the catchy and beautiful vocals, with repetitive listens the psychedelic elements become more and more apparent. The vocals are a definite strong point of the album and really add to the overall indie folk feel. The uptempo songs tend to be stronger but the slower and more melodic songs work great as well. Overall, a very strong initial offering.
FCC clean
Try: 4, 10, 2, 6, 3,
1. Repetitive male and female vocals. Acoustic and distorted electric guitar. Has a definite psychedelic twinge as the song progresses
2. More of an indie folk song. Dreamy guitar and male vocals.
3. Sounds like someone telling a story through a folky/psychedelic song.
4. Best track of the album. Begins as folk song, turns psychedelic in the middle, then goes back to a poppy folk song.
5. Very warm and happy. Catchy bass throughout.
6. Slower and more melodic. Beautiful male and female vocal harmonies.
7. Slower and very “droney” track. The repetitive bass and drums overshadow the vocals.
8. Very folky, almost José González like, track. Slower with only acoustic guitar and beautiful male/female vocals
9. Uptempo and bright. Catchy bass, more catchy male vocals and the occasional distorted guitar.
10. Very dreamy and delicate female vocals (think Beach House). Slow but beautiful track.
FCC clean
Try: 4, 10, 2, 6, 3,
1. Repetitive male and female vocals. Acoustic and distorted electric guitar. Has a definite psychedelic twinge as the song progresses
2. More of an indie folk song. Dreamy guitar and male vocals.
3. Sounds like someone telling a story through a folky/psychedelic song.
4. Best track of the album. Begins as folk song, turns psychedelic in the middle, then goes back to a poppy folk song.
5. Very warm and happy. Catchy bass throughout.
6. Slower and more melodic. Beautiful male and female vocal harmonies.
7. Slower and very “droney” track. The repetitive bass and drums overshadow the vocals.
8. Very folky, almost José González like, track. Slower with only acoustic guitar and beautiful male/female vocals
9. Uptempo and bright. Catchy bass, more catchy male vocals and the occasional distorted guitar.
10. Very dreamy and delicate female vocals (think Beach House). Slow but beautiful track.
Recent airplay
Meditation Song #2 (Why, Oh Why)
the Acupuncture Hour — Nov 23, 2019
Ghost Story
Seize the Sounds — Apr 18, 2012
Ther's Nothing In The Water We Can't Fight
The Independent Mind — Apr 11, 2012
Gold Canary
Time Traveler — Apr 06, 2012
Gold Canary
Time Traveler — Mar 30, 2012
Ghost Story
Question Air — Mar 15, 2012
Charting
2012-02-18 — 2012-04-21
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 22 | 1 |
| Apr 15 | 1 |
| Apr 8 | 1 |
| Apr 1 | 1 |
| Mar 18 | 1 |
| Mar 11 | 2 |
| Mar 4 | 1 |
| Feb 26 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Meditation Song #2 (Why, Oh Why) | ||
| 2. | Ther's Nothing In The Water We Can't Fight | ||
| 3. | Death Cloud | ||
| 4. | Ghost Story | ||
| 5. | Gold Canary | ||
| 6. | This Is What I Said | ||
| 7. | Just For Now | ||
| 8. | The Rolling Stones | ||
| 9. | Hollow Drums | ||
| 10. | My Fear #1 |