Kiwi Jr. / Football Money
Album: | Football Money | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Kiwi Jr. | Added: | Feb 2020 | |
Label: | Persona Non Grata |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2020-08-17 | Pull Date: | 2020-10-19 |
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Recent Airplay
1. | May 24, 2022: | Seven Year Ache
Murder in the Cathedral |
3. | Aug 27, 2020: | Magnetized Toner
Football Money |
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2. | Mar 11, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Magnetized Toner
Football Money |
Album Review
HYPRK
Reviewed 2020-03-05
Reviewed 2020-03-05
Debut album from Ontario rockers Kiwi Jr. Their four-piece lineup features the bassist from the indie group Alvvays. Pavement seems to be the big influence, but they are so much more than your average “Listens to Slanted and Enchanted Once” fanboys. Lyrics span adulting, big city living, and sports, in a wry, scattershot manner. Songs are short and fun, but pack in a ton of substance. These dudes are really great! Hurry up and play them while they don't yet have a Wikipedia page. All songs FCC Clean. RIYL: Pavement, Holiday Ghosts, Alvvays, Telekinesis TRY: 7, 3, 4, 1, 5
(1.) (3:29) Lively indie rock fueled by strategic harmonica. Lyrics surf through various childhood memories (including a stabbing in cathedral, as referenced by the title) (2.) (2:13) Bouncy with repetitive chorus and a really nice solo (*3.) (3:45) Jangly with wry commentary on work culture (4.) (3:00) Punky, chanty repetitive with great guitar elements (5.) (3:00) Great vulnerable vocals, strange melodies, minor chords, sounds like a long-lost Pavement song (6.) (1:06) Short lo-fi reprise of Track 3 (*7.) (2:06) Groovy with killer hooks, layered vocals, and great wry lyrics about sports culture. Tons of little sonic shifts throughout – just keeps getting better the longer your listen (8.) (2:41) Layered electric guitars, frail deadpan vocals, extended solos (9.) (2:46) Nostalgic and jangly (10.) (3:12) Feel good indie rock with surreal baseball lyrics, a splash of feedback, and a stompy feel thanks to layered bass and drums
(1.) (3:29) Lively indie rock fueled by strategic harmonica. Lyrics surf through various childhood memories (including a stabbing in cathedral, as referenced by the title) (2.) (2:13) Bouncy with repetitive chorus and a really nice solo (*3.) (3:45) Jangly with wry commentary on work culture (4.) (3:00) Punky, chanty repetitive with great guitar elements (5.) (3:00) Great vulnerable vocals, strange melodies, minor chords, sounds like a long-lost Pavement song (6.) (1:06) Short lo-fi reprise of Track 3 (*7.) (2:06) Groovy with killer hooks, layered vocals, and great wry lyrics about sports culture. Tons of little sonic shifts throughout – just keeps getting better the longer your listen (8.) (2:41) Layered electric guitars, frail deadpan vocals, extended solos (9.) (2:46) Nostalgic and jangly (10.) (3:12) Feel good indie rock with surreal baseball lyrics, a splash of feedback, and a stompy feel thanks to layered bass and drums
Track Listing
1. | Murder in the Cathedral | 6. | Soft Water Apple | |||
2. | Leslie | 7. | Football Money | |||
3. | Salary Man | 8. | Nothing Changes | |||
4. | Gimme More | 9. | Swimming Pool | |||
5. | Comeback Baby | 10. | Wicked Witches |