Molochs, The / America's Velvet Glory
Album: | America's Velvet Glory | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Molochs, The | Added: | Apr 2017 | |
Label: | Innovative Leisure Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-04-05 | Pull Date: | 2017-06-07 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 11 | Jun 4 | May 28 | May 14 | May 7 | Apr 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 15, 2017: | alternative energy.
No Control |
4. | May 23, 2017: | Sonic Slop
Cryin', No Control |
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2. | Jun 06, 2017: | Sonic Slop
Ten Thousand |
5. | May 09, 2017: | Sonic Slop
Cryin' |
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3. | May 30, 2017: | Sonic Slop
New York |
6. | May 06, 2017: | Homeroom
You And Me |
Album Review
PineCone
Reviewed 2017-04-06
Reviewed 2017-04-06
The Molochs/America’s Velvet Glory. Indie rock constructed from a patchwork of influences—namely in 60s garage and psychedelic rock, as well as proto-punk. Deadpan vocal delivery with a melancholic sense of detachment (somewhat reminiscent of Lou Reed) are laid upon jangly guitar riffs, bright and at times haunting organ melodies as well as blues-y harmonica. Easily listenable all the way through, and appealing to a wide range of tastes as they mix and match elements of disparate genres of decades past in a catchy indie rock package. RIYL: Velvet Underground, Violent Femmes, Jonathan Richman, Pavement, Foxygen, Patti Smith, The Byrds. FCC: clean
1.) (2:05) uptempo; energetic organ (solo @ :46)* lead & vocal register 2.) (3:15) Thumping drums, bright and jangly guitar riff; world-weary lyrics/vocal delivery.* 3) (3:38) ethereal organ melody; head-nodder. 4) (2:49) Bluesy intro; drawn out vocals. 5) (2:20) uptempo; more upbeat in terms of vocal delivery; nice guitar solo @1:10. 6) (3:04) Dreamy and psychedelic; sparse percussion. 7) (2:59) High-energy w/ driving jangle guitar and harmonica interspersed; most danceable track.* 8) (3:09) Ethereal organ lead w/ catchy guitar riff; more emotional and upbeat vox; smooth instrumental section @1:30. 9) (3:28) possible lyrical homage to Lou Reed-description of urban atmosphere and energy; a few tempo changes. 10) (3:20) Catchy guitar riff & lazy bassline; emotionally detached vox/lyrics.* 11) (3:18) dreamy organ melody; bluesy guitar riffs interspersed. Jack DesCombes
1.) (2:05) uptempo; energetic organ (solo @ :46)* lead & vocal register 2.) (3:15) Thumping drums, bright and jangly guitar riff; world-weary lyrics/vocal delivery.* 3) (3:38) ethereal organ melody; head-nodder. 4) (2:49) Bluesy intro; drawn out vocals. 5) (2:20) uptempo; more upbeat in terms of vocal delivery; nice guitar solo @1:10. 6) (3:04) Dreamy and psychedelic; sparse percussion. 7) (2:59) High-energy w/ driving jangle guitar and harmonica interspersed; most danceable track.* 8) (3:09) Ethereal organ lead w/ catchy guitar riff; more emotional and upbeat vox; smooth instrumental section @1:30. 9) (3:28) possible lyrical homage to Lou Reed-description of urban atmosphere and energy; a few tempo changes. 10) (3:20) Catchy guitar riff & lazy bassline; emotionally detached vox/lyrics.* 11) (3:18) dreamy organ melody; bluesy guitar riffs interspersed. Jack DesCombes
Track Listing
1. | Ten Thousand | 7. | Cryin' | |||
2. | No Control | 8. | You And Me | |||
3. | Charlie's Lips | 9. | New York | |||
4. | Trouble With You | 10. | Don't Love You | |||
5. | The One I Love | 11. | You Never Learn | |||
6. | Little Stars | . |