Drinking Flowers / New Swirled Order
Album: | New Swirled Order | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Drinking Flowers | Added: | May 2016 | |
Label: | Manifesto Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-09-08 | Pull Date: | 2017-11-10 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 5 | Oct 29 | Oct 22 | Oct 15 | Oct 8 | Oct 1 | Sep 24 | Sep 17 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 08, 2021: | Magnetized Toner (rebroadcast from Oct 3, 2017)
Cure |
4. | Nov 01, 2017: | Brownian Motion
Simulated Happiness |
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2. | Nov 02, 2017: | Totally A
Public Servants |
5. | Oct 27, 2017: | Quite Gnarly
Public Servants |
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3. | Nov 01, 2017: | The Fuzz Deli
Black Monday |
6. | Oct 26, 2017: | Totally A
Public Servants |
Album Review
Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2017-09-08
Reviewed 2017-09-08
New Swirled Order is the debut album by Los Angeles’ Drinking Flowers. They play a combination of goth, synth-pop, and psych-rock. Vintage electronic machine beats, classic Los Angeles darkwave vocals, as well as astute guitar riffs and effects scattered in all right places. Promising band.
RIYL: Magic Wands, Pale Dian, Drab Majesty, Boogarins and Cold Cave.
FCC CLEAN!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9
1. (4:35) *Bending Halos – Medium-up tempo track with a mechanical drumbeat, gloomy vocals and layers of synths. Factory records comes to mind.
2. (3:55) **Black Monday – Upbeat tempo goth punker. Cool guitars and vocals.
3. (3:18) Love Drug – Medium-up tempo recording led by a continuous guitar riff and surrounded with cool synth noises and a back and forth vocal duet.
4. (2:26) Your Own Sounds – Medium-up tempo piece with fast guitars and dramatic vocals a la early The Sound.
5. (3:34) *Special High – Slow tempo recording with whispery vocals and a appealing male/female chorus accompanied by a simple but effective keyboard riff.
6. (4:20) **Cure – Medium-up tempo modern rock influenced piece channeling The Cure from beginning to end. Not bad.
7. (3:28) Velvet Curtains – Synth-driven post-punk composition like those written at the beginning of the 1980s. Part glam, part synth pop. Medium tempo.
8. (3:02) **Public Servants – Contagious upbeat electro-pop recording with great synth/guitar riff. Killer vocals.
9. (3:34) New Swirled Order – Medium-up tempo gloomy recording that reminds me of early The Cult.
10. (6:05) *Simulated Happiness – Long slow tempo piece a la Tubeway Army. Epic.
RIYL: Magic Wands, Pale Dian, Drab Majesty, Boogarins and Cold Cave.
FCC CLEAN!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9
1. (4:35) *Bending Halos – Medium-up tempo track with a mechanical drumbeat, gloomy vocals and layers of synths. Factory records comes to mind.
2. (3:55) **Black Monday – Upbeat tempo goth punker. Cool guitars and vocals.
3. (3:18) Love Drug – Medium-up tempo recording led by a continuous guitar riff and surrounded with cool synth noises and a back and forth vocal duet.
4. (2:26) Your Own Sounds – Medium-up tempo piece with fast guitars and dramatic vocals a la early The Sound.
5. (3:34) *Special High – Slow tempo recording with whispery vocals and a appealing male/female chorus accompanied by a simple but effective keyboard riff.
6. (4:20) **Cure – Medium-up tempo modern rock influenced piece channeling The Cure from beginning to end. Not bad.
7. (3:28) Velvet Curtains – Synth-driven post-punk composition like those written at the beginning of the 1980s. Part glam, part synth pop. Medium tempo.
8. (3:02) **Public Servants – Contagious upbeat electro-pop recording with great synth/guitar riff. Killer vocals.
9. (3:34) New Swirled Order – Medium-up tempo gloomy recording that reminds me of early The Cult.
10. (6:05) *Simulated Happiness – Long slow tempo piece a la Tubeway Army. Epic.
Track Listing
1. | Bending Halos | 6. | Cure | |||
2. | Black Monday | 7. | Velvet Curtains | |||
3. | Love Drug | 8. | Public Servants | |||
4. | Your Own Sounds | 9. | New Swirled Order | |||
5. | Special High | 10. | Simulated Happiness |