Candace / Covers 2016-2019
Album: | Covers 2016-2019 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Candace | Added: | Mar 2019 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-04-02 | Pull Date: | 2019-06-04 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 2 | May 26 | May 12 | May 5 | Apr 28 | Apr 21 | Apr 14 | Apr 7 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 15, 2021: | The Library (rebroadcast from Apr 10, 2019)
These Blues (Spacemen 3) |
4. | May 29, 2019: | The Library
These Blues (Spacemen 3) |
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2. | Jun 30, 2021: | The Library (rebroadcast from Apr 10, 2019)
These Blues (Spacemen 3) |
5. | May 28, 2019: | Magnetized Toner
These Blues (Spacemen 3) |
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3. | Jun 27, 2021: | The Library (rebroadcast from May 29, 2019)
These Blues (Spacemen 3) |
6. | May 24, 2019: | KZSU Time Traveler
These Blues (Spacemen 3) |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2019-03-20
Reviewed 2019-03-20
Consistently great Portland dream-rock trio, played frequently on KZSU since the days when they were called Is/Is. This collects a few EPs of covers the band released on Valentine’s Days, and it matches the softer, more serene direction they’ve taken. Lots of sixties and seventies pop represented here, from psych-folk to teen heartthrob laments. Favorites: 1, 2, 5, 7, 10. No FCCs detected.
1. *(4:20)—Spacemen 3 cover. Slow, very similar in feel to the original. Definitely channels Jason Pierce and his starry-eyed, faded sensibility. Lots of phaser.
2. *(3:48)—Bobb Trimble cover. High woozy synths and guitars. Fried. Catchy chorus.
3. (4:09)—Barry McGuire cover. If you’ve seen the totally far-out sixties movie The President’s Analyst, where in the middle this hippie character sings a song with the dopiest lyrics in world history, this is that song. Slow, simple drum machine beat. Soupy guitars.
4. (3:51)—Irma Thomas cover. Deep, dubby beat. Buzzy synths.
5. *(3:44)—Moby Grape cover. Dark, almost goth, with a kinda krautrock groove.
6. (4:00)—Michaelangelo cover. Medium-slow, on-point take on sixties country-pop crossover.
7. *(3:37)—Karen Dalton cover. Slow, majestic, toward shoegaze or post-rock. Beach House fans will really like this.
8. (5:04)–Shoes cover. Mid-tempo, jangly. Keyboard with a slight wah sound. Low, half-spoken vocals. Brief breakdown.
9. (4:37)—Everly Brothers cover. Slow, pulsing bass. Feedback. Low harmonies.
10. *(4:28)—Mark Dinning cover. Slow, pretty, syrupy and swooning in that ~1960 teen torch song way.
1. *(4:20)—Spacemen 3 cover. Slow, very similar in feel to the original. Definitely channels Jason Pierce and his starry-eyed, faded sensibility. Lots of phaser.
2. *(3:48)—Bobb Trimble cover. High woozy synths and guitars. Fried. Catchy chorus.
3. (4:09)—Barry McGuire cover. If you’ve seen the totally far-out sixties movie The President’s Analyst, where in the middle this hippie character sings a song with the dopiest lyrics in world history, this is that song. Slow, simple drum machine beat. Soupy guitars.
4. (3:51)—Irma Thomas cover. Deep, dubby beat. Buzzy synths.
5. *(3:44)—Moby Grape cover. Dark, almost goth, with a kinda krautrock groove.
6. (4:00)—Michaelangelo cover. Medium-slow, on-point take on sixties country-pop crossover.
7. *(3:37)—Karen Dalton cover. Slow, majestic, toward shoegaze or post-rock. Beach House fans will really like this.
8. (5:04)–Shoes cover. Mid-tempo, jangly. Keyboard with a slight wah sound. Low, half-spoken vocals. Brief breakdown.
9. (4:37)—Everly Brothers cover. Slow, pulsing bass. Feedback. Low harmonies.
10. *(4:28)—Mark Dinning cover. Slow, pretty, syrupy and swooning in that ~1960 teen torch song way.
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