A Shoreline Dream / Silent Sunrise, The
Album: | Silent Sunrise, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | A Shoreline Dream | Added: | Oct 2014 | |
Label: | Latenight Weeknight Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-11-14 | Pull Date: | 2015-01-16 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 18 | Jan 11 | Dec 21 | Dec 14 | Dec 7 | Nov 23 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 07, 2015: | Music Casserole
Sunday Afternoon |
4. | Jan 05, 2015: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand: After Hours [1ST15]
The Heart Never Recovered |
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2. | Jan 13, 2015: | Setting Fire to the Lab
As The Cold Moves In |
5. | Dec 16, 2014: | Eclectic Erudition
Twice Removed |
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3. | Jan 06, 2015: | Cladio Rub
The Heart Never Recovered |
6. | Dec 10, 2014: | Monkey Barrier
The Heart Never Recovered |
Album Review
Mr. Tumnus
Reviewed 2014-10-31
Reviewed 2014-10-31
A Shoreline Dream/The Silent Sunrise
Shoegaze/psychedelic rock from my hometown of Denver, Colorado. I call it shoegaze because the sound is so dense, but the guitars are more psychedelic. Distorted male vocals are part of a lush soundscape. Sometimes acoustic guitar gets thrown in the mix. Expect a riff to be repeated over and over as the soundscape gradually shifts beneath it. You need to be patient, zoned out, or high to really like this. I listened to it late at night when I was zoned out, so I give it a thumbs up.
It’s difficult to say something unique about each individual song when they all have the same vibe, but I did my best.
Recommended: 1, 7, 8
1) “The Heart Never Recovered” (4:14): I like how the song starts immediately—no need for an intro. One of the catchier tracks, as “catchy” goes on this album.
2) “The Silent Sunrise” (4:53): Instrumental. Long, slow fade—I would start another song when 20-30 seconds are left.
3) “King of Your Castles” (5:13): Lots of voice distortion here: a voice layered on top of itself. Almost ten seconds of silence at the end.
4) “Between” (2:39): Acoustic guitars, drony undertones. Instrumental. Ends fifteen seconds early.
5) “Twice Removed” (6:05): The guitar is a little friendlier here. Start the next song with 30 seconds to go.
6) “Break It Again” (4:50): Vocals are more passionate. Start next song with 15 seconds to go.
7) “Seasons” (4:30): Acoustic guitar on top of an increasingly loud, chaotic soundscape. Thirty seconds of near silence at the end—just footsteps, distorted nature sounds.
8) “As the Cold Moves In” (5:55): I like what the guitar and drums are doing here. Twenty seconds of nothing at end.
9) “Sunday Afternoon” (5:28): Instrumental. About forty seconds of very little sound at the end.
--Mr. Tumnus
Shoegaze/psychedelic rock from my hometown of Denver, Colorado. I call it shoegaze because the sound is so dense, but the guitars are more psychedelic. Distorted male vocals are part of a lush soundscape. Sometimes acoustic guitar gets thrown in the mix. Expect a riff to be repeated over and over as the soundscape gradually shifts beneath it. You need to be patient, zoned out, or high to really like this. I listened to it late at night when I was zoned out, so I give it a thumbs up.
It’s difficult to say something unique about each individual song when they all have the same vibe, but I did my best.
Recommended: 1, 7, 8
1) “The Heart Never Recovered” (4:14): I like how the song starts immediately—no need for an intro. One of the catchier tracks, as “catchy” goes on this album.
2) “The Silent Sunrise” (4:53): Instrumental. Long, slow fade—I would start another song when 20-30 seconds are left.
3) “King of Your Castles” (5:13): Lots of voice distortion here: a voice layered on top of itself. Almost ten seconds of silence at the end.
4) “Between” (2:39): Acoustic guitars, drony undertones. Instrumental. Ends fifteen seconds early.
5) “Twice Removed” (6:05): The guitar is a little friendlier here. Start the next song with 30 seconds to go.
6) “Break It Again” (4:50): Vocals are more passionate. Start next song with 15 seconds to go.
7) “Seasons” (4:30): Acoustic guitar on top of an increasingly loud, chaotic soundscape. Thirty seconds of near silence at the end—just footsteps, distorted nature sounds.
8) “As the Cold Moves In” (5:55): I like what the guitar and drums are doing here. Twenty seconds of nothing at end.
9) “Sunday Afternoon” (5:28): Instrumental. About forty seconds of very little sound at the end.
--Mr. Tumnus
Track Listing
1. | The Heart Never Recovered | 6. | Break It Again | |||
2. | The Silent Sunrise | 7. | Seasons | |||
3. | King Of Your Castles | 8. | As The Cold Moves In | |||
4. | Between | 9. | Sunday Afternoon | |||
5. | Twice Removed | . |