Love Me Nots, The / Demon And The Devotee, The
Album: | Demon And The Devotee, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Love Me Nots, The | Added: | Jun 2011 | |
Label: | Atomic A Go Go |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-06-12 | Pull Date: | 2011-08-14 |
---|
Week Ending: | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 19 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 05, 2022: | New World Disorder (rebroadcast from Jun 2, 2012)
Cheap Knockoff |
4. | Dec 01, 2011: | It's Funny, but it's not a joke.
Let's Get Wrecked |
|
2. | Jun 02, 2012: | New World Disorder
Cheap Knockoff |
5. | Aug 06, 2011: | New World Disorder
Demons |
|
3. | Dec 31, 2011: | New World Disorder
The End Of The Line |
6. | Aug 05, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
The End Of The Line |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2011-06-10
Reviewed 2011-06-10
The Love Me Nots – The Demon and the Devotee
Reviewed by Sadie O., 6/10/11
Another load of top-notch garage rock, produced in Detroit (you can tell). Great punk-drenched female vocals, farfisa, fuzz/reverb/feedback, pounding drums – what’s not to love? Reminds me a bit of the Pretenders when they were still Punk, as well as pretty much the entire Nuggets catelog. Allow me to observe: Fuck Yeah.
1. 3:05 ***4/4 walking bassline, tinkling piano and feedback. Hard rock and roll, baby. And FUZZ.
2. 2:40 ***guitar chords, hard drum beats, killer reverb.
3. 3:15 ***interesting juxtaposition of solid guitar chords and farfisa plinkydings. Good energy
4. 3:18 **a bit unplugged, acoustic guitar and rather sweet vocals – 60’s pop (in a good way).
5. 2:36 ***snarling guitar, slow drum and tamborine, nicely pissed-off vocals.
6. 3:38 ***funky frug-a-gogo, bit of 80’s in the keyboard, and you can do the jerk to it. Nice, with lots of bad attitude.
7. 2:23 ***uptempo, lots of energy, danceable and poppy and peevish all at once.
8. 2:50 ***4/4 guitar chords and romantic rage. Yay!
9. 3:44 **subdued, slow, almost a bit Velvets, kinda creepy. Nice trumpet solo.
10. 2:34 ***uptempo rave-up, all instruments blazing. Great messy guitar solo.
11. 2:22 ***midtempo, solid drum beat, in praise of substance abuse. Yay!
12. 3:02 ***significant Byrds feel, kinda swingy and pretty. Vocal harmonies, even!
Reviewed by Sadie O., 6/10/11
Another load of top-notch garage rock, produced in Detroit (you can tell). Great punk-drenched female vocals, farfisa, fuzz/reverb/feedback, pounding drums – what’s not to love? Reminds me a bit of the Pretenders when they were still Punk, as well as pretty much the entire Nuggets catelog. Allow me to observe: Fuck Yeah.
1. 3:05 ***4/4 walking bassline, tinkling piano and feedback. Hard rock and roll, baby. And FUZZ.
2. 2:40 ***guitar chords, hard drum beats, killer reverb.
3. 3:15 ***interesting juxtaposition of solid guitar chords and farfisa plinkydings. Good energy
4. 3:18 **a bit unplugged, acoustic guitar and rather sweet vocals – 60’s pop (in a good way).
5. 2:36 ***snarling guitar, slow drum and tamborine, nicely pissed-off vocals.
6. 3:38 ***funky frug-a-gogo, bit of 80’s in the keyboard, and you can do the jerk to it. Nice, with lots of bad attitude.
7. 2:23 ***uptempo, lots of energy, danceable and poppy and peevish all at once.
8. 2:50 ***4/4 guitar chords and romantic rage. Yay!
9. 3:44 **subdued, slow, almost a bit Velvets, kinda creepy. Nice trumpet solo.
10. 2:34 ***uptempo rave-up, all instruments blazing. Great messy guitar solo.
11. 2:22 ***midtempo, solid drum beat, in praise of substance abuse. Yay!
12. 3:02 ***significant Byrds feel, kinda swingy and pretty. Vocal harmonies, even!
Track Listing
1. | The End Of The Line | 7. | Make Up Your Mind | |||
2. | I'm Gonna Be Your Girl | 8. | He Doesn't Share Well | |||
3. | Demons | 9. | Trouble | |||
4. | She's Nothing Like Me | 10. | Stay | |||
5. | I'm Not Okay | 11. | Let's Get Wrecked | |||
6. | Cheap Knockoff | 12. | The Girl Lights Up |