Considerable Jesus / For Fun and Prophet
Album: | For Fun and Prophet | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Considerable Jesus | Added: | Nov 2003 | |
Label: | Acidsoxx Musicks |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-02-23 | Pull Date: | 2004-04-26 |
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Week Ending: | May 2 | Apr 11 | Apr 4 | Mar 21 | Mar 14 | Mar 7 | Feb 29 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 19, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
Do You Like Me?, Is this a Setup |
4. | Jul 07, 2005: | SubbingForBaptism
This Is My T-Shirt, Roadability |
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2. | Aug 30, 2005: | Stortyime! - creepy . . .
Aches and Pains, Roadability |
5. | Apr 26, 2004: | Women Who Rock
She Sighs |
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3. | Jul 26, 2005: | Storytime!
Roadability |
6. | Apr 05, 2004: | Fly By Night
The Hollow Men (Ts Elliot) |
Album Review
Mandy Khoshnevisan
Reviewed 2004-02-09
Reviewed 2004-02-09
Sort of electronica-pop-ambient-spoken word with lots of beats, a lush, dark sound, and a huge sense of humor. Spacey, metallic beats, lush, slightly chaotic or dissonant sounds, with samples, sung vocals, or funny spoken word. Always off-kilter and at least a little cartoonishly over-synthed. This is great! Spoken word pieces are: 5, 6, 8, 12, 15, 17, 18
*1. * (5:52) lush, full slow pop, with placid acoustic guitars, male vocals in harmony, layered over with dissonant car screeches and metallic slams.
*2. *(4:13) industrial, dark, spacy with delicate poppy playful female voices
*3. *(3:52) samples from funny British painkiller commercial, with soothing/metallic celtic-y background
4. (3:43) buzzy, uneasy, with impassioned voice singing “What is life”
*5. *(4:34) Spoken word instructions for T-Shirt operation, over non-tempo slow buzzy elec guitar arpeggios
6. (0:41) Collection of voices discussing: Is this a Setup?
7. (3:06) funny countoff! Then rockin’ out, synthy style; a “rock” song with yell-sung vocals
*8. * (6:22) laid-back funky groove under spoken distorted story about Used Fruit, with female-sung chorus
9. (0:28) weird little piano-synth interlude; segues into 10
10. (3:49) synthy sax duet over slow plodding funky blues; half-spoken occasional vocals and harmonies (accented in German)
11. (3:39) oversynthed funk, drugged-out ahhs; “rap?” about the Scientist; goes psychedelic halfway through
12. (0:50) voices discussing: “are you coming with me?”
13. (3:38) helicopters, dark bleak noises, ominous droning vocals; takeoff of Eliot’s “the Hollow Men”
14. (6:07) slow, drunken over-wavery tuneless guitar/synth, scary background music; tuneless half-singing
*15. * (5:41) echoey drums, industrial sounds, hollow-sounding recitation of Eliot’s “The Hollow Men”—read in that cliché beat-poet style
16. (6:03) synth-“eastern,” with jingles, synth sitar, electric guitar? with TV-recorded Swedish monologue; gains a beat
*17. *(3:12) FCC! –“shitty.” Dark synthy/guitar rockin, behind sampled people discussing life as a cockroach. (mentions Kafka)
*18. *(4:17) starts w/kitchen sounds; loungy funky electronica behind spoken word about sauce castastrophes
*19. *(3:33) spacy, echoey, happy poppy female vocals, boingy sounds
--reviewed by mandy (la chanteuse)
*1. * (5:52) lush, full slow pop, with placid acoustic guitars, male vocals in harmony, layered over with dissonant car screeches and metallic slams.
*2. *(4:13) industrial, dark, spacy with delicate poppy playful female voices
*3. *(3:52) samples from funny British painkiller commercial, with soothing/metallic celtic-y background
4. (3:43) buzzy, uneasy, with impassioned voice singing “What is life”
*5. *(4:34) Spoken word instructions for T-Shirt operation, over non-tempo slow buzzy elec guitar arpeggios
6. (0:41) Collection of voices discussing: Is this a Setup?
7. (3:06) funny countoff! Then rockin’ out, synthy style; a “rock” song with yell-sung vocals
*8. * (6:22) laid-back funky groove under spoken distorted story about Used Fruit, with female-sung chorus
9. (0:28) weird little piano-synth interlude; segues into 10
10. (3:49) synthy sax duet over slow plodding funky blues; half-spoken occasional vocals and harmonies (accented in German)
11. (3:39) oversynthed funk, drugged-out ahhs; “rap?” about the Scientist; goes psychedelic halfway through
12. (0:50) voices discussing: “are you coming with me?”
13. (3:38) helicopters, dark bleak noises, ominous droning vocals; takeoff of Eliot’s “the Hollow Men”
14. (6:07) slow, drunken over-wavery tuneless guitar/synth, scary background music; tuneless half-singing
*15. * (5:41) echoey drums, industrial sounds, hollow-sounding recitation of Eliot’s “The Hollow Men”—read in that cliché beat-poet style
16. (6:03) synth-“eastern,” with jingles, synth sitar, electric guitar? with TV-recorded Swedish monologue; gains a beat
*17. *(3:12) FCC! –“shitty.” Dark synthy/guitar rockin, behind sampled people discussing life as a cockroach. (mentions Kafka)
*18. *(4:17) starts w/kitchen sounds; loungy funky electronica behind spoken word about sauce castastrophes
*19. *(3:33) spacy, echoey, happy poppy female vocals, boingy sounds
--reviewed by mandy (la chanteuse)
Track Listing
1. | Roadability | 11. | The Scientist | |||
2. | She Sighs | 12. | Are You Coming with Me? | |||
3. | Aches and Pains | 13. | The Hollow Men (Ac Sabirsh) | |||
4. | What Is Life | 14. | I Hardly Know | |||
5. | This Is My T-Shirt | 15. | The Hollow Men (Ts Elliot) | |||
6. | Is this a Setup | 16. | The Swedish Model | |||
7. | Do You Like Me? | 17. | Life As a Cockroach | |||
8. | Used Fruit | 18. | Sauce | |||
9. | Widget Has His Way | 19. | She's Here Again | |||
10. | Intrinsic Dirt | . |