Ada / Ada
Album: | Ada | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Ada | Added: | Sep 2018 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-09-09 | Pull Date: | 2018-11-11 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 11 | Nov 4 | Sep 23 | Sep 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 11, 2021: | Stranded at Settembrini's (rebroadcast from Oct 28, 2021)
Screen Door |
4. | Nov 03, 2018: | Music Casserole
Screen Door |
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2. | Oct 28, 2021: | Stranded at Settembrini's
Screen Door |
5. | Sep 19, 2018: | Brownian Motion
A Gate |
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3. | Nov 04, 2018: | Radiant Airwaves
Some Other City |
6. | Sep 17, 2018: | Everything A to Z Week 148
Shoveling, A Gate, Screen Door, Steps |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2018-09-10
Reviewed 2018-09-10
Droning, dark, wintry post-rock from Portland, Maine. Evokes dark clouds overhead, days without sleeping, fighting back hopelessness, rushes of latent grace. Recorded with Efrim Menuck (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, A Silver Mt. Zion). I definitely hear Silver Mt. Zion’s anarchist, rough-edged gloom in there, as well as the eerie, woozy alt-country of Souled American’s last two albums. Good for melancholy. Also RIYL late Talk Talk, Black Heart Procession, Andrew Weathers. Favorites: 2, 7, 8. FCC WARNING: 4, 5.
1. (1:48)—Background hauntology. Fades into next track.
2. *(7:04)—Warped, moody drone intro. Gorgeous funereal singing. Like a strange torch song. Stumbles drunkenly toward rock ’n’ roll in its last few minutes.
3. (1:54)—Soft piano, free drumming. Pretty. Fades into next track.
4. (8:19)—FCC (f***). Drone-folk intro, grand singing. Halting, jazzy rhythm. Middle feels like a cross between ‘90s post-rock and an alt-country rave-up.
5. (9:51)—FCC (s***). Deep mid-tempo crawl. Rocks out, with fiddling. Kinda early Modest Mouse?
6. (3:25)—Instrumental. High violin keening, cymbal taps, soft feedback.
7. *(15:55)—Very slow waltz. Nearly whispered vocals. Deep, thick, always on the verge of stopping. Reminds me a lot of Bluetile Lounge. Lumbers toward a dark, loud burst of energy before slipping into the depths.
8. *(4:43)—Slow, blurry and buzzy guitar. Waiting for the bus. Moving toward blocky noise. Reminds me of the Supreme Dicks.
1. (1:48)—Background hauntology. Fades into next track.
2. *(7:04)—Warped, moody drone intro. Gorgeous funereal singing. Like a strange torch song. Stumbles drunkenly toward rock ’n’ roll in its last few minutes.
3. (1:54)—Soft piano, free drumming. Pretty. Fades into next track.
4. (8:19)—FCC (f***). Drone-folk intro, grand singing. Halting, jazzy rhythm. Middle feels like a cross between ‘90s post-rock and an alt-country rave-up.
5. (9:51)—FCC (s***). Deep mid-tempo crawl. Rocks out, with fiddling. Kinda early Modest Mouse?
6. (3:25)—Instrumental. High violin keening, cymbal taps, soft feedback.
7. *(15:55)—Very slow waltz. Nearly whispered vocals. Deep, thick, always on the verge of stopping. Reminds me a lot of Bluetile Lounge. Lumbers toward a dark, loud burst of energy before slipping into the depths.
8. *(4:43)—Slow, blurry and buzzy guitar. Waiting for the bus. Moving toward blocky noise. Reminds me of the Supreme Dicks.
Track Listing
1. | Steps | 5. | All Your Awful Songs | |||
2. | Screen Door | 6. | Window | |||
3. | A Gate | 7. | Blue | |||
4. | Shoveling | 8. | Some Other City |