Fortress Social Club / Make Love, Not Babies
Album: | Make Love, Not Babies | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Fortress Social Club | Added: | Dec 2013 | |
Label: | Fortress Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-12-19 | Pull Date: | 2014-02-28 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 2 | Feb 9 | Feb 2 | Jan 26 | Jan 19 | Jan 12 | Jan 5 | Dec 29 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 27, 2014: | Stringless Balloon
Dream Girls |
4. | Jan 28, 2014: | Setting Fire to the Lab
Wherever She Go |
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2. | Feb 25, 2014: | Grooving with DJ Gu
Wherever She Go |
5. | Jan 28, 2014: | Grooving with DJ Gu
Wherever She Go |
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3. | Feb 04, 2014: | Grooving with DJ Gu
Wherever She Go |
6. | Jan 22, 2014: | Femme Fatale
Wherever She Go |
Album Review
Frankie Conover
Reviewed 2013-12-17
Reviewed 2013-12-17
Fortress Social Club / Make Love, Not Babies
Totally excellent. Sounds like they took all the great parts of garage rock – catchy riffs, straining vocals and earnest lyrics – and turned it into something slightly more modern. Still very retro but not in an overdone way. Definitely some psyche elements in some places a la late Beatles. There are some great screams.
Favorite Tracks: 1, 6, but I’d play almost all of them (10 is a charming change of pace)
1. 2:48 ***Fuzzed out guitars, Female harmonies, garage male vocals, a few sweet little solos throughout, main riff is repetitive and danceable
2. 4:06 Groovy bass line, guitars more reverby and ambient until chorus, vocals slightly buried, fun atonal backing vox in chorus, two part guitar harmony solo/horn solo
3. 3:21 Starts with softer vox and strummy guitar, psychedelic in the “Strawberry Fields” sense, total slow jam, fake ambient fade out ending into heavier chorus/outro
4. 3:02 Syncopated, crisp and upbeat, strained and slightly distorted vocals, old-timey mo-town feel
5. 4:35 FCC FUCK (but its very quiet at the end) Charming false start, melodic vocals with driving drums into walking bassline and quick talky vocals, feels slightly B-52s in the chorus, fuzzy guitar solo, outro jam with improvisation
6. 5:07 ***Spacey guitar, sparse drums, nostalgic harmonica melody, classic scratchy vox and smooth female backing vox, picks up halfway through, excellent build and energetic vox
7. 3:22 Impromptu vocal intro, dark bluesy number, rattling drums, repetitive bass groove
8. 3:09 Another walking bassline, wacked out vocals, drums stop and start, bass and breathing? outro
9. 5:51 Swelling music, smooth instrumentation, quick drops down to raw vocals with stripped down accompaniment, unrequited love song, builds to solid guitars and screaming-ish vocals, ends with strange computer sounds
10. 3:15 Simple clicking drums (rim shots or snaps), vocal layering, whistling, no other instruments, charming little love song with oohs
11. 3:36 Chaotic, sliding guitar and vocal melody, a few long guitar solos throughout and a horn solo of some kind with no backing music, not much of a structure
Totally excellent. Sounds like they took all the great parts of garage rock – catchy riffs, straining vocals and earnest lyrics – and turned it into something slightly more modern. Still very retro but not in an overdone way. Definitely some psyche elements in some places a la late Beatles. There are some great screams.
Favorite Tracks: 1, 6, but I’d play almost all of them (10 is a charming change of pace)
1. 2:48 ***Fuzzed out guitars, Female harmonies, garage male vocals, a few sweet little solos throughout, main riff is repetitive and danceable
2. 4:06 Groovy bass line, guitars more reverby and ambient until chorus, vocals slightly buried, fun atonal backing vox in chorus, two part guitar harmony solo/horn solo
3. 3:21 Starts with softer vox and strummy guitar, psychedelic in the “Strawberry Fields” sense, total slow jam, fake ambient fade out ending into heavier chorus/outro
4. 3:02 Syncopated, crisp and upbeat, strained and slightly distorted vocals, old-timey mo-town feel
5. 4:35 FCC FUCK (but its very quiet at the end) Charming false start, melodic vocals with driving drums into walking bassline and quick talky vocals, feels slightly B-52s in the chorus, fuzzy guitar solo, outro jam with improvisation
6. 5:07 ***Spacey guitar, sparse drums, nostalgic harmonica melody, classic scratchy vox and smooth female backing vox, picks up halfway through, excellent build and energetic vox
7. 3:22 Impromptu vocal intro, dark bluesy number, rattling drums, repetitive bass groove
8. 3:09 Another walking bassline, wacked out vocals, drums stop and start, bass and breathing? outro
9. 5:51 Swelling music, smooth instrumentation, quick drops down to raw vocals with stripped down accompaniment, unrequited love song, builds to solid guitars and screaming-ish vocals, ends with strange computer sounds
10. 3:15 Simple clicking drums (rim shots or snaps), vocal layering, whistling, no other instruments, charming little love song with oohs
11. 3:36 Chaotic, sliding guitar and vocal melody, a few long guitar solos throughout and a horn solo of some kind with no backing music, not much of a structure
Track Listing
1. | Dream Girls | 7. | Believe It Baby | |||
2. | Don't Let Me Dance | 8. | Grow Your Own | |||
3. | Blueberry Pie | 9. | Lonesome Without You | |||
4. | I'm Not A Praying Man, But... | 10. | Back Together | |||
5. | Gonna Get Got | 11. | Funny Faces | |||
6. | Wherever She Go | . |