Lang, K.D. And The Siss Boom Bang / Sing It Loud
Album: | Sing It Loud | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Lang, K.D. And The Siss Boom Bang | Added: | May 2011 | |
Label: | Nonesuch Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-07-24 | Pull Date: | 2011-09-25 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 18 | Sep 11 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 10, 2024: | Traditions
Inglewood |
4. | Jul 17, 2012: | Meow
Heaven |
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2. | Mar 28, 2018: | Brownian Motion
Heaven |
5. | Jun 24, 2012: | Have some PRIDE
Sugar Buzz |
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3. | Oct 03, 2015: | Music Casserole
Heaven |
6. | Oct 19, 2011: | Brownian Motion
Heaven |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2011-07-20
Reviewed 2011-07-20
Easily one of the great voices in music, ever, lang doesn’t even pretend to flirt with Nashville on this one, just rounds up some hipsters and sculpts perfect dramatic scores around her inimitable perfect voice. Fans of Nick Cave, Dirty Three, Tarnation, Eleni Mandell, and the usual suspects who blend choice guitar with soaring dramatic vocals. The unsung hero of these recordings is the baritone guitar that pokes its head around all over and keeps it spooky and dark. I never thought that I could like a k.d. lang recording more than her epic all time masterpiece “Shadowland” but this one just may be it.
1) (4:25) quiet romantic start, crashes into a dramatic dark but hopefully epic plod, wow
2) (3:28) baritone guitar gives this a Nick Cave/Dirty Three western tone, dark and heart wrenching forelorn song of regret
3) (3:47) starts with an almost Bacharrach feel, but the baritone guitar reels it back into the dark 4AD realm
4) (4:40) lovely, a bit slicker poppy
5) (5:15) a Beatle’s esque 50 msec delay on the drums and a Neil Young guitar/organ approach gives this a certain retro flare, she really lets her vocals soar in one place, she is amazing
6) (5:25) smooth smarmy easy listening feel, ironic being the title trackas its one of the quietest, does k.d. lang have a future doing lounge style in her old age?
7) (3:30) lovely ballady, chill acoustic feel
8) (4:13) simple rock ballad feel, “I’ve lost my edge”, funny
9) (4:10) FUCK! A cover of one of the greatest Talking Heads songs: “Heaven”, yes yes yes!!!, if only Eno produced this too
10) (3:22) upbeat twang tone, hopeful heartbreak with flutey tones, nice ending
1) (4:25) quiet romantic start, crashes into a dramatic dark but hopefully epic plod, wow
2) (3:28) baritone guitar gives this a Nick Cave/Dirty Three western tone, dark and heart wrenching forelorn song of regret
3) (3:47) starts with an almost Bacharrach feel, but the baritone guitar reels it back into the dark 4AD realm
4) (4:40) lovely, a bit slicker poppy
5) (5:15) a Beatle’s esque 50 msec delay on the drums and a Neil Young guitar/organ approach gives this a certain retro flare, she really lets her vocals soar in one place, she is amazing
6) (5:25) smooth smarmy easy listening feel, ironic being the title trackas its one of the quietest, does k.d. lang have a future doing lounge style in her old age?
7) (3:30) lovely ballady, chill acoustic feel
8) (4:13) simple rock ballad feel, “I’ve lost my edge”, funny
9) (4:10) FUCK! A cover of one of the greatest Talking Heads songs: “Heaven”, yes yes yes!!!, if only Eno produced this too
10) (3:22) upbeat twang tone, hopeful heartbreak with flutey tones, nice ending
Track Listing
1. | I Confess | 6. | Sing It Loud | |||
2. | A Sleep With No Dreaming | 7. | Inglewood | |||
3. | The Water's Edge | 8. | Habit Of Mind | |||
4. | Perfect Word | 9. | Heaven | |||
5. | Sugar Buzz | 10. | Sorrow Nevermore |