Crocodiles / Endless Flowers
Album: | Endless Flowers | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Crocodiles | Added: | Jun 2012 | |
Label: | Frenchkiss Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-11-25 | Pull Date: | 2013-01-27 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 20 | Jan 13 | Jan 6 | Dec 30 | Dec 23 | Dec 16 | Dec 9 | Dec 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 06, 2024: | down in the basement
Bubblegum Trash |
4. | Apr 20, 2023: | down in the basement
Endless Flowers |
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2. | Oct 12, 2023: | down in the basement
No Black Clouds For Dee Dee |
5. | Dec 11, 2014: | Meow
My Surfing Lucifer |
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3. | Sep 07, 2023: | down in the basement
My Surfing Lucifer |
6. | Jun 03, 2014: | Meow
My Surfing Lucifer |
Album Review
Rex
Reviewed 2012-11-25
Reviewed 2012-11-25
Artist: Crocodiles Album: Endless Flowers
Genre: Indie Rock
RIYL: Jesus and Mary Chain, Echo and the Bunnymen, Toy
Fuzzed-out San Diego psych-rock band
They used a wild range of guitar-based genre this time, which might reach a wider range of audience, but it’s also a lot to soak in at once.
FCC clean
*1. Endless Flowers (4.36)- cheerful, bleary guitar distortion, warped
*2. Sunday (Psychic Conversation #9) (3.11)- sunnier disposition, brash, bold, crunching, a flurry of distortion and keyboards that burst through the chaos
**3. No Black Clouds for Dee Dee(3.11)- reminiscent, Lead Dum Dum Girls, Welchez’s wife, is the muse of this song, peppy, swooning ode
4. Electric Death Song (3.49)- bittersweet, carefree
5. Hung Up On a Flower (6.36)- slow-tempo, sadness, disheartened, echoes of female vocals close the song, psychedelic indulgence
*6. My Surfing Lucifer (5.05)- beautiful psych-rock, and shoegazey guitars
*7. Dark Alleys (5.26)- rollicking, fiery, brash, mellow, hooky, fuzz-bombed cuts
8. Bubblegum Trash(4.10)- grit-flecked sweetness, catchy
9. Welcome Trouble (2.49)- loud, dizzying, and fuzzed out, with a throttling overdrive of pop melody
10. You Are Given (2.42)- weak ending, dull, lazy, idle
Genre: Indie Rock
RIYL: Jesus and Mary Chain, Echo and the Bunnymen, Toy
Fuzzed-out San Diego psych-rock band
They used a wild range of guitar-based genre this time, which might reach a wider range of audience, but it’s also a lot to soak in at once.
FCC clean
*1. Endless Flowers (4.36)- cheerful, bleary guitar distortion, warped
*2. Sunday (Psychic Conversation #9) (3.11)- sunnier disposition, brash, bold, crunching, a flurry of distortion and keyboards that burst through the chaos
**3. No Black Clouds for Dee Dee(3.11)- reminiscent, Lead Dum Dum Girls, Welchez’s wife, is the muse of this song, peppy, swooning ode
4. Electric Death Song (3.49)- bittersweet, carefree
5. Hung Up On a Flower (6.36)- slow-tempo, sadness, disheartened, echoes of female vocals close the song, psychedelic indulgence
*6. My Surfing Lucifer (5.05)- beautiful psych-rock, and shoegazey guitars
*7. Dark Alleys (5.26)- rollicking, fiery, brash, mellow, hooky, fuzz-bombed cuts
8. Bubblegum Trash(4.10)- grit-flecked sweetness, catchy
9. Welcome Trouble (2.49)- loud, dizzying, and fuzzed out, with a throttling overdrive of pop melody
10. You Are Given (2.42)- weak ending, dull, lazy, idle
Track Listing