Deafheaven / Infinite Granite
Album: | Infinite Granite | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Deafheaven | Added: | Feb 2022 | |
Label: | Sargent House |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2022-05-11 | Pull Date: | 2022-07-13 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 10 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 5 | May 29 | May 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 15, 2023: | Pest Control
In Blur |
4. | Sep 03, 2022: | Music Casserole
Mombasa |
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2. | Jan 22, 2023: | Total Sound
Shellstar |
5. | Jul 06, 2022: | Some Songs Without Words
The Gnashing |
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3. | Sep 10, 2022: | Music Casserole
Shellstar |
6. | Jun 29, 2022: | The Fuzz Deli
Other Language |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2022-03-17
Reviewed 2022-03-17
LOCAL! The Bay Area's flagship shoegaze/black metal band goes full shoegaze. Vocalist George Clarke sings much more than he screams now, and the guitar and synth textures are like butter (bespoke butter). They've found a lavish, romantic, airy sound that evokes coastal Northern California beautifully. Especially good driving music, almost entirely mid-tempo but rhythmically full and agile. RIYL Nothing, Slowdive, Deftones, The Chameleons, The Appleseed Cast. Favorites: 1, 2, 3, 9. No FCCs.
1. *(6:06)—Long ambient intro. Lots of clean guitar harmonies, big ending with busy drum flourishes.
2. *(5:30)—Closest song to straight-up pop. Measured post-punk beat, grave-sounding vocal harmonies.
3. *(6:00)—Goes in heavy and majestic, almost church-like. First screaming on the album comes at the end.
4. (3:06)—Instrumental. Major-key synths. Play with next track.
5. (7:09)—Strong Pink Floyd and Chameleons vibes in the cleaner parts. Blast beats at the end.
6. (5:42)—Starts bright and clean, heavy shoegaze ending that turns minor key.
7. (5:34)—Similar to track 3 but gloomier and less triumphant.
8. (6:11)—The first four minutes are serene and fluid, the last two heavy and with screaming.
9. *(8:18)—First 30 seconds are very quiet. Starts slow, with acoustic guitar, builds gradually from gentle space rock to shoegaze and finally the blackgaze they're famous for.
1. *(6:06)—Long ambient intro. Lots of clean guitar harmonies, big ending with busy drum flourishes.
2. *(5:30)—Closest song to straight-up pop. Measured post-punk beat, grave-sounding vocal harmonies.
3. *(6:00)—Goes in heavy and majestic, almost church-like. First screaming on the album comes at the end.
4. (3:06)—Instrumental. Major-key synths. Play with next track.
5. (7:09)—Strong Pink Floyd and Chameleons vibes in the cleaner parts. Blast beats at the end.
6. (5:42)—Starts bright and clean, heavy shoegaze ending that turns minor key.
7. (5:34)—Similar to track 3 but gloomier and less triumphant.
8. (6:11)—The first four minutes are serene and fluid, the last two heavy and with screaming.
9. *(8:18)—First 30 seconds are very quiet. Starts slow, with acoustic guitar, builds gradually from gentle space rock to shoegaze and finally the blackgaze they're famous for.
Track Listing
1. | Shellstar | 6. | Villain | |||
2. | In Blur | 7. | The Gnashing | |||
3. | Great Mass of Color | 8. | Other Language | |||
4. | Neptune Raining Diamonds | 9. | Mombasa | |||
5. | Lament for Wasps | . |