Thunder Dreamer / Capture
Album: | Capture | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Thunder Dreamer | Added: | Apr 2018 | |
Label: | 6131 |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-04-29 | Pull Date: | 2018-07-01 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 24 | Jun 17 | May 27 | May 20 | May 13 | May 6 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 23, 2018: | Music Casserole
Living Like The Rest |
4. | Jun 16, 2018: | Old Fart at Play
You Know Me |
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2. | Jun 22, 2018: | Old fart at Play
You Know Me |
5. | May 26, 2018: | Radiant Airwaves
St-Malo |
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3. | Jun 16, 2018: | butterscotch memory
Live On Without Me |
6. | May 17, 2018: | Radiant Airwaves
Capture |
Album Review
Nick Kuntz
Reviewed 2018-04-16
Reviewed 2018-04-16
Capture (Thunder Dreamer)
Reviewed by: DJ Dissociation, 4.1.18
This is the first album from Evansville, Indiana-based indie rockers Thunder Dreamer. Much of the album seems locked in a hazy, introspective cloud, with few tracks jumping out of this mold. Semi-acoustic intros are set against explosive rock builds to good effect.
Rec: 7,8. FCCs: none
1. (6:34) Long instrumental intro, with 22 seconds of relative silence at the beginning. Standard sad indie sound; guitar, drums, vocals. 2. (4:10) Mid- to up-tempo indie rock; a garage jam sort of sound. Gentle fade-out with 10 seconds of silence at the end. 3. (5:20) Slow intro, electric guitar comes in around 1:10. Standard indie rock with a mildly catchy chord line. 4. (4:38) Somewhat dreamy indie rock, some clear vocal lines shine through here. 5. (5:41) Alternates between sparser gentle indie with a trailing guitar line and full intensity indie rock. 6. (4:13) A winding, more down-tempo track with a classic minor Western chord progression. 7.* (6:19) Gradual build to an indie rock storm, piano supporting. 8.* (5:21) Gentler instrumentation than most of the album, almost an indie folk feel. A late summer sort of track.
Reviewed by: DJ Dissociation, 4.1.18
This is the first album from Evansville, Indiana-based indie rockers Thunder Dreamer. Much of the album seems locked in a hazy, introspective cloud, with few tracks jumping out of this mold. Semi-acoustic intros are set against explosive rock builds to good effect.
Rec: 7,8. FCCs: none
1. (6:34) Long instrumental intro, with 22 seconds of relative silence at the beginning. Standard sad indie sound; guitar, drums, vocals. 2. (4:10) Mid- to up-tempo indie rock; a garage jam sort of sound. Gentle fade-out with 10 seconds of silence at the end. 3. (5:20) Slow intro, electric guitar comes in around 1:10. Standard indie rock with a mildly catchy chord line. 4. (4:38) Somewhat dreamy indie rock, some clear vocal lines shine through here. 5. (5:41) Alternates between sparser gentle indie with a trailing guitar line and full intensity indie rock. 6. (4:13) A winding, more down-tempo track with a classic minor Western chord progression. 7.* (6:19) Gradual build to an indie rock storm, piano supporting. 8.* (5:21) Gentler instrumentation than most of the album, almost an indie folk feel. A late summer sort of track.
Track Listing
1. | Why Bother | 5. | St-Malo | |||
2. | You Know Me | 6. | Live On Without Me | |||
3. | Capture | 7. | Living Like The Rest | |||
4. | The Bridge | 8. | Victoria |