Mothers / When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired
Album: | When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Mothers | Added: | Feb 2016 | |
Label: | Grand Jury Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-06-06 | Pull Date: | 2016-08-08 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 24 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 16, 2019: | nearby galaxies
It Hurts Until It Doesn't |
4. | Jul 05, 2016: | Clean Copper Radio
Copper Mines |
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2. | Jul 22, 2016: | Time Traveler
Too Small For Eyes |
5. | Jul 01, 2016: | A Visit From Drum
Copper Mines |
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3. | Jul 09, 2016: | Music Casserole
Lockjaw |
6. | Jul 01, 2016: | Time Traveler
Too Small For Eyes |
Album Review
In the Process
Reviewed 2016-06-03
Reviewed 2016-06-03
Folk-influenced indie rock with a distinct emotional vulnerability to it, lauded by journalistic entities like Pitchfork and Consequence of Sound. The female vocalist has a raw, trembling voice similar to Angel Olsen or Sharon Van Etten, as the album seems to be something of a therapeutic release for her. Incorporates both acoustic, folksy instruments and gorgeous, shiny, sad electric guitar riffs. Very sad, very beautiful.
RIYL: Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten, Frankie Cosmos, Mitski, Waxahatchee
No FCC’s
1.**Too Small for Eyes (5:47) – sad, sheepish mandolin folk, textured with piano and string instruments as song progresses
2.*It Hurts Until It Doesn’t (5:34) – picks up pace, wistful indie rock for late summer
3.**Copper Mines (3:57) –picks up a little more energy, some interesting guitar riffs, vocalist expresses some tension and frustration
4.*Nesting Behavior (6:17) – quiet, sad, pretty lullaby, picks up some string instruments briefly. She sounds on the verge of crying.
5. ***Lockjaw(5:19) – catchy guitar riffs, gets slightly louder, vocalist seems to be gaining power. Everything is still pretty languid and sad, though.
6.**Blood-Letting (5:37) – haunting melody, seems to sway when guitars and drums pick up
7.*Burden of Proof (3:22) – slow and echoey yet tense and irritated
8. ***Hold Your Own Hand (6:54) – starts out slow and sad, picks up with intricate shimmers of guitar riffs and reverb, ending this depressing album on a hopeful note
RIYL: Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten, Frankie Cosmos, Mitski, Waxahatchee
No FCC’s
1.**Too Small for Eyes (5:47) – sad, sheepish mandolin folk, textured with piano and string instruments as song progresses
2.*It Hurts Until It Doesn’t (5:34) – picks up pace, wistful indie rock for late summer
3.**Copper Mines (3:57) –picks up a little more energy, some interesting guitar riffs, vocalist expresses some tension and frustration
4.*Nesting Behavior (6:17) – quiet, sad, pretty lullaby, picks up some string instruments briefly. She sounds on the verge of crying.
5. ***Lockjaw(5:19) – catchy guitar riffs, gets slightly louder, vocalist seems to be gaining power. Everything is still pretty languid and sad, though.
6.**Blood-Letting (5:37) – haunting melody, seems to sway when guitars and drums pick up
7.*Burden of Proof (3:22) – slow and echoey yet tense and irritated
8. ***Hold Your Own Hand (6:54) – starts out slow and sad, picks up with intricate shimmers of guitar riffs and reverb, ending this depressing album on a hopeful note
Track Listing
1. | Too Small For Eyes | 5. | Lockjaw | |||
2. | It Hurts Until It Doesn't | 6. | Blood-Letting | |||
3. | Copper Mines | 7. | Burden Of Proof | |||
4. | Nesting Behavior | 8. | Hold Your Own Hand |