Girlpool / Before The World Was Big
Album: | Before The World Was Big | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Girlpool | Added: | Dec 2015 | |
Label: | Wichita Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-12-13 | Pull Date: | 2016-02-14 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 14 | Feb 7 | Jan 31 | Jan 24 | Jan 17 | Jan 3 | Dec 27 | Dec 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 17, 2021: | nearby galaxies (rebroadcast from Apr 17, 2019)
Chinatown |
4. | May 08, 2019: | nearby galaxies
Chinatown |
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2. | Nov 22, 2021: | nearby galaxies (rebroadcast from Apr 17, 2019)
Chinatown |
5. | Apr 17, 2019: | nearby galaxies
Chinatown |
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3. | Feb 26, 2020: | soft boiled
Chinatown |
6. | Aug 30, 2018: | regular school / summer skool
Crowded Stranger |
Album Review
Wallace Brontoon
Reviewed 2015-12-12
Reviewed 2015-12-12
Innocent, angsty, sweet girl group, grabbing minimalist raw naif instrumentation and sweet vocal harmonies to create a nostalgic, beautiful sound. (Better late than never: this was a summer release, but got unclaimed on the review shelf-- nearly a lost treasure!) No FCCs, and all tracks recommended. Some (track 4, "Chinatown") are beautiful and lush, and others are raw and angsty and unlush.
1. (2:46) ****** Minimalistic guitar strum, lotsa silence, sweet simple harmony, bratty and so so simple, occasional dissonance, ending in noise-out. Just lovely.
2. (1:54) *** Hushed and sombre and bedroomy.
3. (2:21) ***** Super-plinky toy kid's piano, bratty near-harmony screeching, really angsty and sweet, evolves into a round.
4. (3:28) ********* Strummy, voices are sweet and blend together beautifully, slow and super heartbreaking, and human. Amazing, amazing song.
5. (3:35) ***** SLOW... tiptoeing guitar and precise singing, into a lusher but bittersweet build.
6. (0:36) *** Short, bratty chant.
7. (2:00) **** Bittersweet midtempo plodding guitar, with noisy electric textures.
8. (1:51) *** Slow; watery sonic textures, swaying and soft harmonizing. Pretty minimal.
9. (3:09) ***** Angular, uptempo and sad, building to full cry-yelping. "Emily, Emily". Nostalgic at full-tilt.
10. (2:31) **** Simple and gentle strumming, building to discontent and emotion.
1. (2:46) ****** Minimalistic guitar strum, lotsa silence, sweet simple harmony, bratty and so so simple, occasional dissonance, ending in noise-out. Just lovely.
2. (1:54) *** Hushed and sombre and bedroomy.
3. (2:21) ***** Super-plinky toy kid's piano, bratty near-harmony screeching, really angsty and sweet, evolves into a round.
4. (3:28) ********* Strummy, voices are sweet and blend together beautifully, slow and super heartbreaking, and human. Amazing, amazing song.
5. (3:35) ***** SLOW... tiptoeing guitar and precise singing, into a lusher but bittersweet build.
6. (0:36) *** Short, bratty chant.
7. (2:00) **** Bittersweet midtempo plodding guitar, with noisy electric textures.
8. (1:51) *** Slow; watery sonic textures, swaying and soft harmonizing. Pretty minimal.
9. (3:09) ***** Angular, uptempo and sad, building to full cry-yelping. "Emily, Emily". Nostalgic at full-tilt.
10. (2:31) **** Simple and gentle strumming, building to discontent and emotion.
Track Listing
1. | Ideal World | 6. | Magnifiying Glass | |||
2. | Dear Nora | 7. | Crowded Stranger | |||
3. | Before The World Was Big | 8. | Pretty | |||
4. | Chinatown | 9. | Emily | |||
5. | Cherry Picking | 10. | I Like That You Can See It |