Montgomery, Roy / Suffuse
Album: | Suffuse | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Montgomery, Roy | Added: | Dec 2018 | |
Label: | Grapefruit |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-01-09 | Pull Date: | 2019-03-13 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 17 | Mar 10 | Mar 3 | Feb 17 | Jan 27 | Jan 20 | Jan 13 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 28, 2022: | Magnetized Toner (rebroadcast from Mar 12, 2019)
Sigma Octantis |
4. | Mar 15, 2019: | Old Fart At Play
Rainbird |
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2. | Sep 02, 2021: | Magnetized Toner (rebroadcast from Jul 29, 2021)
Sigma Octantis |
5. | Mar 13, 2019: | Everything but the kitchen sink
Mirage |
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3. | Jul 29, 2021: | Magnetized Toner (rebroadcast from Mar 12, 2019)
Sigma Octantis |
6. | Mar 12, 2019: | Magnetized Toner
Sigma Octantis |
Album Review
Yamster
Reviewed 2019-01-02
Reviewed 2019-01-02
Roy Montgomery/Suffuse
Lie down and let this experimental post-rock album by New Zealand guitarist Roy Montgomery carry you into a flowery dream. He wrote the lyrics to the first 3 songs, which convey a tone squirming with desire, with lines like “When will you come for me?” in track 2. Each track features a different guest vocalist, all of whom are women. Their vocal styles range from blues to pop, pitches get progressively higher throughout the album, and mesh gracefully with Montgomery’s guitar symphonies.
FCC indecent: Track 3.
Try 1, 4, 5.
RIYL: Bethany Curve, Trance to the Sun
1. Apparition (ft. Haley Fohr) - 6:51 - Layers of guitar chugging like a train, paired with contralto female vocals.
2. Rainbird (ft. She Keeps Bees) - 8:14 - Slower, more “chill.” Longing lyrics. Echoing, sparse guitar strums create air and space in the track.
3. *FCC* Outsider Love Ballad No. 1 (ft. Katie Von Schleicher) - 6:14 – Guitar and reverb build up throughout. High-pitched vocalizing for the last 1.5 mins of the song.
4. Mirage (ft. Purple Pilgrims) - 6:10 – Mesmerizing, airy vocals dominate. Music sounds appropriate for a montage of a cowboy walking through the desert.
5. Sigma Octantis (ft. Julianna Barwick) - 8:03 - Dreamy vocalizations, trippy guitar.
6. Landfall (ft. Liz Harris) – 6:01 - Rich guitar blended with indiscernible utterances.
Lie down and let this experimental post-rock album by New Zealand guitarist Roy Montgomery carry you into a flowery dream. He wrote the lyrics to the first 3 songs, which convey a tone squirming with desire, with lines like “When will you come for me?” in track 2. Each track features a different guest vocalist, all of whom are women. Their vocal styles range from blues to pop, pitches get progressively higher throughout the album, and mesh gracefully with Montgomery’s guitar symphonies.
FCC indecent: Track 3.
Try 1, 4, 5.
RIYL: Bethany Curve, Trance to the Sun
1. Apparition (ft. Haley Fohr) - 6:51 - Layers of guitar chugging like a train, paired with contralto female vocals.
2. Rainbird (ft. She Keeps Bees) - 8:14 - Slower, more “chill.” Longing lyrics. Echoing, sparse guitar strums create air and space in the track.
3. *FCC* Outsider Love Ballad No. 1 (ft. Katie Von Schleicher) - 6:14 – Guitar and reverb build up throughout. High-pitched vocalizing for the last 1.5 mins of the song.
4. Mirage (ft. Purple Pilgrims) - 6:10 – Mesmerizing, airy vocals dominate. Music sounds appropriate for a montage of a cowboy walking through the desert.
5. Sigma Octantis (ft. Julianna Barwick) - 8:03 - Dreamy vocalizations, trippy guitar.
6. Landfall (ft. Liz Harris) – 6:01 - Rich guitar blended with indiscernible utterances.
Track Listing
1. | Apparition | 4. | Mirage | |||
2. | Rainbird | 5. | Sigma Octantis | |||
3. | Outsider Love Ballad No. 1 | 6. | Landfall |