Coral Collapse / Symmetries
Album: | Symmetries | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Coral Collapse | Added: | Apr 2022 | |
Label: | Admirable Traits |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2022-04-25 | Pull Date: | 2022-06-27 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 19 | Jun 5 | May 22 | May 15 | May 8 | May 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 03, 2022: | Music Casserole
Doomsday Frequency |
4. | May 21, 2022: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Peak |
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2. | Jun 12, 2022: | Lunar Echoes
Avalon |
5. | May 14, 2022: | Music Casserole
Apparition |
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3. | Jun 04, 2022: | Music Casserole
Under Light |
6. | May 10, 2022: | Virtually Happy
China |
Album Review
JD
Reviewed 2022-04-18
Reviewed 2022-04-18
Shoegaze dream-pop band from Buffalo, NY formed in 2015. They have an LP, 3 singles, and an EP. All tracks have a spiffy guitar and the lead vocals sound breezy and fresh. Overall album sound: indie movie soundtrack played for when the main character travels around. I can’t say this is a revolutionary album, but it is a good album for amping up for a certain mood. The guitar solos are perhaps the highlight for most tracks. No FCCs. RIYL: Nada Surf, Wild Nothing, Beach Fossils. Recommended Tracks: 1, 6, 8, 9, 12
1. Graves (3:02)- Great start to an album that at times seems a little monotonous. The vocals are particularly varied in this track. Absolutely fantastic supporting guitar to vocals makes this track that much better.
2. Spirit (3:31)- Pretty catchy transition between verses. Changes to a more guitar-centered sound in the middle, then returns to original sound
3. Avalon- (3:23)-Slightly darker sound than the first three tracks
4. China (3:21)- Features acoustic guitar and tambourine with a steady, sort of nostalgic rhythm.
5. Smile (4:07)-Guitar solo meant to inspire.
6. Lost the Sun (3:20)- Lower tone vocals at the start, which continue every verse. Chorus reverts to airy, breezy tone.
7. Peak (2:24)- Instrumental. Prominent bass contribution. Summery sunset track, good for wrapping up or starting a show.
8. Tokyo (2:47)- Faster energy than rest of album. Driving around the city with optimism and a sense of adventure with this track is a hit.
9. Apparition (3:01)- Faster energy than start of album as well. Fun chord progressions, sort of on the vibe of a lighter My Chemical Romance-esque style.
10. Doomsday Frequency (3:16)- Slow again. Phat bass supporting line reverberating throughout the song, very enjoyable. Heaviness plays off well against the vocals.
11. Valentine (2:57)- Slightly slower tempo than Tokyo. Has “Breakfast Club” vibes at times.
12. Together (3:09)- Very much the final song at a prom that just wants to wind down gently. Features a sort of “zangy” sound effect in the third half of the song. Sitar maybe?
13. Under the Light (3:23)- Slow ending to a slow album, with a guitar effect that sounds lifted from a slowed-down arcade game. Lyrics almost seem soul-searching. Builds up for the third minute, just a continuation of the song’s previous progressions. Actually ends at 3:17
1. Graves (3:02)- Great start to an album that at times seems a little monotonous. The vocals are particularly varied in this track. Absolutely fantastic supporting guitar to vocals makes this track that much better.
2. Spirit (3:31)- Pretty catchy transition between verses. Changes to a more guitar-centered sound in the middle, then returns to original sound
3. Avalon- (3:23)-Slightly darker sound than the first three tracks
4. China (3:21)- Features acoustic guitar and tambourine with a steady, sort of nostalgic rhythm.
5. Smile (4:07)-Guitar solo meant to inspire.
6. Lost the Sun (3:20)- Lower tone vocals at the start, which continue every verse. Chorus reverts to airy, breezy tone.
7. Peak (2:24)- Instrumental. Prominent bass contribution. Summery sunset track, good for wrapping up or starting a show.
8. Tokyo (2:47)- Faster energy than rest of album. Driving around the city with optimism and a sense of adventure with this track is a hit.
9. Apparition (3:01)- Faster energy than start of album as well. Fun chord progressions, sort of on the vibe of a lighter My Chemical Romance-esque style.
10. Doomsday Frequency (3:16)- Slow again. Phat bass supporting line reverberating throughout the song, very enjoyable. Heaviness plays off well against the vocals.
11. Valentine (2:57)- Slightly slower tempo than Tokyo. Has “Breakfast Club” vibes at times.
12. Together (3:09)- Very much the final song at a prom that just wants to wind down gently. Features a sort of “zangy” sound effect in the third half of the song. Sitar maybe?
13. Under the Light (3:23)- Slow ending to a slow album, with a guitar effect that sounds lifted from a slowed-down arcade game. Lyrics almost seem soul-searching. Builds up for the third minute, just a continuation of the song’s previous progressions. Actually ends at 3:17
Track Listing
1. | Graves | 8. | Tokyo | |||
2. | Spirit | 9. | Apparition | |||
3. | Avalon | 10. | Doomsday Frequency | |||
4. | China | 11. | Valentine | |||
5. | Smile | 12. | Together | |||
6. | Lost the Sun | 13. | Under Light | |||
7. | Peak | . |