Stu Tails, The / Unconscious Communication
Album: | Unconscious Communication | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Stu Tails, The | Added: | Jul 2014 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-07-11 | Pull Date: | 2014-09-12 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 14 | Sep 7 | Aug 31 | Aug 17 | Aug 10 | Aug 3 | Jul 20 | Jul 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 07, 2014: | PENTAGONAL Banana
Part Of The Game |
4. | Aug 16, 2014: | Fishbowl
Part Of The Game |
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2. | Sep 04, 2014: | Amber Waves
Mindset |
5. | Aug 03, 2014: | Pentagonal Banana
Part Of The Game |
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3. | Aug 24, 2014: | Pentagonal Banana
You Never Know |
6. | Aug 02, 2014: | Box of Chocolates
Mindset |
Album Review
Michael Longoria
Reviewed 2014-07-10
Reviewed 2014-07-10
The Stu Tails / Unconscious Communication
Label: Self
Album Review:
Currently residing in San Francisco, The Stu Tails are a local band with a hard hitting reggae-infused rock vibe. While they are reminiscent of a mixture between Sublime and Santana, Unconscious Communication has audible energy in each track. Be prepared for some groovy bass, eccentric guitar solos, and reggae-rock vocals. No FCC’s. Recommended: 2,5,6
1. Mindset: Mid-fast tempo. Multiple guitar riffs/solos. Reggae sound with quite a bit of vocal reverb and fast paced lyrics.
2. You Never Know: More of a pop sound. Mid-tempo lyrically and instrumentally.
3. It’s a Shame: Mid-fast tempo. Guitar riffs sound a bit like Santana but vocals keep the reggae feel.
4. Remember Me: Mid-Fast. More of an alt rock sound with heavy guitar. Nice bass overlay throughout.
5. Part of the Game: Softer vocals and more of a pop vibe. Catchy rhythm throughout.
6. I’m Gone: Mid-Fast tempo. Nice bass line to lay down the track. Heavier/louder song complete with some sick solos (guitar & drums).
Label: Self
Album Review:
Currently residing in San Francisco, The Stu Tails are a local band with a hard hitting reggae-infused rock vibe. While they are reminiscent of a mixture between Sublime and Santana, Unconscious Communication has audible energy in each track. Be prepared for some groovy bass, eccentric guitar solos, and reggae-rock vocals. No FCC’s. Recommended: 2,5,6
1. Mindset: Mid-fast tempo. Multiple guitar riffs/solos. Reggae sound with quite a bit of vocal reverb and fast paced lyrics.
2. You Never Know: More of a pop sound. Mid-tempo lyrically and instrumentally.
3. It’s a Shame: Mid-fast tempo. Guitar riffs sound a bit like Santana but vocals keep the reggae feel.
4. Remember Me: Mid-Fast. More of an alt rock sound with heavy guitar. Nice bass overlay throughout.
5. Part of the Game: Softer vocals and more of a pop vibe. Catchy rhythm throughout.
6. I’m Gone: Mid-Fast tempo. Nice bass line to lay down the track. Heavier/louder song complete with some sick solos (guitar & drums).
Track Listing
1. | Mindset | 4. | Remember Me | |||
2. | You Never Know | 5. | Part Of The Game | |||
3. | It's A Shame | 6. | I'm Gone |