Jay Som / Anak Ko
Album: | Anak Ko | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Jay Som | Added: | Sep 2019 | |
Label: | Polyvinyl Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2019-09-09 | Pull Date: | 2019-11-11 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 10 | Nov 3 | Oct 27 | Oct 20 | Oct 13 | Oct 6 | Sep 29 | Sep 22 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 22, 2024: | Phone Scam
Devotion |
4. | Jun 08, 2023: | darkroom
Superbike |
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2. | Jan 30, 2024: | Phone Scam
If You Want It |
5. | May 02, 2023: | Alien Hour
Superbike |
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3. | Jan 09, 2024: | Phone Scam
Tenderness |
6. | Mar 31, 2022: | nearby galaxies
Superbike |
Album Review
Super Chuck
Reviewed 2019-09-06
Reviewed 2019-09-06
In case you missed it, Everybody Works was the brilliant and tender 2017 breakthrough for Jay Som. It traversed a bevy of genres and moods, putting Melina Mae Duterte’s songwriting, arrangement, performance, and production talents on display. This made for a dynamic if slightly scattershot album. It showed a wide palette (and some serious jams), but it left me hungry for a more unified work. Duterte's latest record, Anak Ko ("my child" in Tagalog), finds her at a much more stable place in her young career. Like her previous two records, Anak Ko is only a little over 30 minutes and goes down easily.
Like: Palehound, Mitski, Stephen Steinbrink, early Mac DeMarco
FCC: 1
Play: 2, 5, 6
1.If You Want It (3:13) Skulking riff and some quiet menace, the title track is an atmospheric lilt.
2.Superbike (3:53) Slow-building bridge, swelling reverb.
3.Peace Out (4:16) Brooding breakup song through and through.
4.Devotion (3:32) Pop-savvy sensibility in their casually addictive grooves.
5.Nighttime Drive (3:13) Guitars transform to a braided wash of violin, maracas, and drums at the end.
6.Tenderness (4:01) Sounds oddly like Prefab Sprout, like previous Jay Som records.
7.Anak Ko (3:38) Warm, inviting listen, but with lyrical darkness underneath to reveal itself.
8.Crown (4:38) Compact and punchy choruses with inky, moody bass and guitar.
9.Get Well (3:57) Shimmering bass groove giving way to rich rhythm guitar and weepy pedal steel.
Like: Palehound, Mitski, Stephen Steinbrink, early Mac DeMarco
FCC: 1
Play: 2, 5, 6
1.If You Want It (3:13) Skulking riff and some quiet menace, the title track is an atmospheric lilt.
2.Superbike (3:53) Slow-building bridge, swelling reverb.
3.Peace Out (4:16) Brooding breakup song through and through.
4.Devotion (3:32) Pop-savvy sensibility in their casually addictive grooves.
5.Nighttime Drive (3:13) Guitars transform to a braided wash of violin, maracas, and drums at the end.
6.Tenderness (4:01) Sounds oddly like Prefab Sprout, like previous Jay Som records.
7.Anak Ko (3:38) Warm, inviting listen, but with lyrical darkness underneath to reveal itself.
8.Crown (4:38) Compact and punchy choruses with inky, moody bass and guitar.
9.Get Well (3:57) Shimmering bass groove giving way to rich rhythm guitar and weepy pedal steel.
Track Listing
1. | If You Want It | 6. | Tenderness | |||
2. | Superbike | 7. | Anak Ko | |||
3. | Peace Out | 8. | Crown | |||
4. | Devotion | 9. | Get Well | |||
5. | Nighttime Drive | . |