Balance And Composure / Light We Made
Album: | Light We Made | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Balance And Composure | Added: | Jan 2017 | |
Label: | Vagrant Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-02-01 | Pull Date: | 2017-04-05 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 26 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Mar 5 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 08, 2019: | veggie tales
Afterparty |
4. | May 27, 2017: | Ode to Year Two
Spinning |
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2. | Oct 12, 2017: | butterscotch memory
Fame |
5. | Mar 21, 2017: | Music Casserole
Midnight Zone |
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3. | Jul 11, 2017: | butterscotch memory
Afterparty |
6. | Mar 16, 2017: | The Nucleus
Mediocre Love |
Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2017-01-31
Reviewed 2017-01-31
Alternative rock/post-hardcore. Much more toned-down and mellow than their previous work (Separation is one of the greatest albums ever and defined high school for me), but still a solid emo release. A band near and dear to DJ Aporia’s heart.
Related: Pianos Become the Teeth, Title Fight, catharsis
FCC: 2
1. (4:11) **** Midnight Zone—Dreamy, mellow, with a great bass line. One of my favorite tracks from the past year.
2. (4:00) *** Spinning—FCC “shit” at 0:53 and 2:16. More rock-oriented, super driving. “The single”
3. (3:43) ** Afterparty—Blinding fast, very emo. Chiming guitars.
4. (2:55) For a Walk—Fuzzed-out guitars, distorted vocals, driving bass. Vaguely no wave.
5. (4:29) *** Mediocre Love—Chiming guitars and clear, soaring vocals. Heart-on-sleeve rock.
6. (4:32) ** Postcard—Surreal guitars, vocals and drum machine beat.
7. (3:53) ** Call It Losing Touch—Elevated, driving. Would sound amazing live.
8. (4:34) *** Fame—Windy synth intro and then metallic guitars, drums settle into an insane groove. Blissful heartache.
9. (4:12) Is It So Much to Adore?—Skittering bass, pretty guitar tones, very driving. Not a bad track but sounds like a rehash of the rest.
10. (4:38) Loam—Autotuned vocals and their distinctive guitars. Autotune kills the song, but if you can get past it this is a decent track.
Related: Pianos Become the Teeth, Title Fight, catharsis
FCC: 2
1. (4:11) **** Midnight Zone—Dreamy, mellow, with a great bass line. One of my favorite tracks from the past year.
2. (4:00) *** Spinning—FCC “shit” at 0:53 and 2:16. More rock-oriented, super driving. “The single”
3. (3:43) ** Afterparty—Blinding fast, very emo. Chiming guitars.
4. (2:55) For a Walk—Fuzzed-out guitars, distorted vocals, driving bass. Vaguely no wave.
5. (4:29) *** Mediocre Love—Chiming guitars and clear, soaring vocals. Heart-on-sleeve rock.
6. (4:32) ** Postcard—Surreal guitars, vocals and drum machine beat.
7. (3:53) ** Call It Losing Touch—Elevated, driving. Would sound amazing live.
8. (4:34) *** Fame—Windy synth intro and then metallic guitars, drums settle into an insane groove. Blissful heartache.
9. (4:12) Is It So Much to Adore?—Skittering bass, pretty guitar tones, very driving. Not a bad track but sounds like a rehash of the rest.
10. (4:38) Loam—Autotuned vocals and their distinctive guitars. Autotune kills the song, but if you can get past it this is a decent track.
Track Listing
1. | Midnight Zone | 6. | Postcard | |||
2. | Spinning | 7. | Call It Losing Touch | |||
3. | Afterparty | 8. | Fame | |||
4. | For A Walk | 9. | Is It So Much To Adore? | |||
5. | Mediocre Love | 10. | Loam |