Field Mouse / Episodic
Album: | Episodic | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Field Mouse | Added: | Aug 2016 | |
Label: | Topshelf Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-08-08 | Pull Date: | 2016-10-10 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 16 | Oct 9 | Oct 2 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 06, 2021: | Draupadi's Half-Hidden Garden
Do You Believe Me Now? |
4. | Jul 04, 2017: | butterscotch memory
A Widow With A Terrible Secret |
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2. | Aug 27, 2017: | butterscotch memory
A Widow With A Terrible Secret |
5. | Oct 11, 2016: | Munch Time
A Widow With A Terrible Secret |
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3. | Jul 18, 2017: | butterscotch memory
Out Of Context |
6. | Oct 10, 2016: | Munch Time
The Mirror |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2016-08-07
Reviewed 2016-08-07
Female fronted indie rock. Field Mouse used to straddle more shoegaze/dream pop territory but this album is a departure to a noisier, more rock turn of things. It features guest turns from Sadie Dupuis (Speedy Ortiz), Allison Crutchfield (Waxahatchee) and Joseph D'Agostino (Cymbals Eat Guitars). Most of the songs sound the same, some form of twee sweet punky emo throbbing indie rock. The second half is darker and less twee, and I think better than the first half.
RIYL Eternal Summers, Speedy Ortiz, Courtney Barnett
Recommended: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10
FCC: 6
1. (2:27) ** The Mirror—Uptempo, raucous, Speedy Ortiz.
2. (2:38) ** Half-Life—Calm, glimmering guitars and vocals switch off with noisier sections.
3. (3:43) Accessory—Sweet vox, emo, has its anthemic moments.
4. (2:37) The Order of Things—Twee punky girl band feel.
5. (3:48) *** A Widow with a Terrible Secret—Darker, nice drumming, jammy guitars.
6. (3:30) Beacon—FCC "fuck". More of the same.
7. (2:59) ** Over and Out—Midtempo with a rise in the last minute. Vocals and bass driven. The most different track from the rest.
8. (2:24) ** Do You Believe Me Now?—Dreamy, soaring.
9. (3:28) Never Would Have Known—Wistful, emo, uptempo.
10. (3:34) **** Out of Context—Fluttering guitar picking, gleaming, floating. Melancholy. Deep reflective vocals. Gets heavy metal halfway through.
RIYL Eternal Summers, Speedy Ortiz, Courtney Barnett
Recommended: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10
FCC: 6
1. (2:27) ** The Mirror—Uptempo, raucous, Speedy Ortiz.
2. (2:38) ** Half-Life—Calm, glimmering guitars and vocals switch off with noisier sections.
3. (3:43) Accessory—Sweet vox, emo, has its anthemic moments.
4. (2:37) The Order of Things—Twee punky girl band feel.
5. (3:48) *** A Widow with a Terrible Secret—Darker, nice drumming, jammy guitars.
6. (3:30) Beacon—FCC "fuck". More of the same.
7. (2:59) ** Over and Out—Midtempo with a rise in the last minute. Vocals and bass driven. The most different track from the rest.
8. (2:24) ** Do You Believe Me Now?—Dreamy, soaring.
9. (3:28) Never Would Have Known—Wistful, emo, uptempo.
10. (3:34) **** Out of Context—Fluttering guitar picking, gleaming, floating. Melancholy. Deep reflective vocals. Gets heavy metal halfway through.
Track Listing
1. | The Mirror | 6. | Beacon | |||
2. | Half-Life | 7. | Over And Out | |||
3. | Accessory | 8. | Do You Believe Me Now? | |||
4. | The Order Of Things | 9. | Never Would Have Known | |||
5. | A Widow With A Terrible Secret | 10. | Out Of Context |