Mice Parade / What It Means To Be Left-Handed
Album: | What It Means To Be Left-Handed | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Mice Parade | Added: | Nov 2010 | |
Label: | Fatcat Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-01-09 | Pull Date: | 2011-03-13 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 13 | Mar 6 | Feb 27 | Feb 20 | Feb 13 | Feb 6 | Jan 30 | Jan 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 12, 2011: | Gibberish Aloud
Tokyo Late Night |
4. | Feb 24, 2011: | Treeswinger radio
In Between Times |
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2. | Mar 01, 2011: | Indie English
Old Hat |
5. | Feb 17, 2011: | Treeswinger Radio
Do Your Eyes See Sparks |
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3. | Mar 01, 2011: | Sparks Fly Up
Do Your Eyes See Sparks |
6. | Feb 13, 2011: | Late Train to Kyuushuu
Remember The Magic Carpet |
Album Review
Sophia Vo
Reviewed 2010-12-31
Reviewed 2010-12-31
A collection of power pop and folk songs. They’re fit for an island getaway (like reggae) and easy on the ears. Try 1, 3, 7. 11.
FCC clean
*1. Breezy drumming and guitar strumming. Carefree vocals; foreign language. 2. Power pop. Airy female melody with strong drums and electric guitar. *3. Gentle guitar strumming, light drums. Languid and simple female melody. Male harmony with the chorus. 4. Nonchalant male and female duet. Airy guitars and cymbals. 5. Ambient synth keyboarding, No vocals. 6. Acoustic guitar and light snare drumbeat. Electric guitar riffs and folk-rock male vocals, female harmony. *7. Rapid strumming, drumming, keyboarding. Languid male vocals. 8. More like a typical rock song with guitar backbone. Jangled bass and drums. 9. No vocals. Airy keyboarding and cymbals. 10. Strumming and steady drums. Strong, moody male vocals. *11. Melancholic synth keyboarding and drums. Spoken foreign language in the background. Moody male vocals again. 12. Heavy drums and jangling cymbals. Scattered airy male and female vocals. 13. Murmured, languid melody with electric guitar strumming.
FCC clean
*1. Breezy drumming and guitar strumming. Carefree vocals; foreign language. 2. Power pop. Airy female melody with strong drums and electric guitar. *3. Gentle guitar strumming, light drums. Languid and simple female melody. Male harmony with the chorus. 4. Nonchalant male and female duet. Airy guitars and cymbals. 5. Ambient synth keyboarding, No vocals. 6. Acoustic guitar and light snare drumbeat. Electric guitar riffs and folk-rock male vocals, female harmony. *7. Rapid strumming, drumming, keyboarding. Languid male vocals. 8. More like a typical rock song with guitar backbone. Jangled bass and drums. 9. No vocals. Airy keyboarding and cymbals. 10. Strumming and steady drums. Strong, moody male vocals. *11. Melancholic synth keyboarding and drums. Spoken foreign language in the background. Moody male vocals again. 12. Heavy drums and jangling cymbals. Scattered airy male and female vocals. 13. Murmured, languid melody with electric guitar strumming.
Track Listing
1. | Kupanda | 7. | Old Hat | |||
2. | In Between Times | 8. | Mallo Cup | |||
3. | Do Your Eyes See Sparks | 9. | Remember The Magic Carpet | |||
4. | Couches & Carpets | 10. | Even | |||
5. | Pond | 11. | Tokyo Late Night | |||
6. | Recover | 12. | Fortune Of Folly | |||
13. | Mary Anne (U.K. Surf Version) |