Grey Does Matter / How to Make Millions in Real E
Album: | How to Make Millions in Real E | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Grey Does Matter | Added: | Apr 2004 | |
Label: | Jankomatic Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-06-21 | Pull Date: | 2004-08-23 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 22 | Aug 15 | Aug 8 | Aug 1 | Jul 25 | Jul 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 22, 2010: | The Spork
No One to Blame |
4. | Aug 13, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
No One to Blame |
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2. | Dec 29, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Just Can't |
5. | Aug 05, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
No One to Blame |
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3. | Aug 20, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Just Can't |
6. | Jul 30, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Just Can't |
Album Review
Guest DJ Account
Reviewed 2004-06-16
Reviewed 2004-06-16
Grey Does Matter-"How To Make Millions In Real Estate"
male voice, guitar, drums, some techno beats. Sort of new-age, indie-rock/pop, not particularly fast. Lyrics remind me of Built to Spill, some similarities to Spoon, Jest to Brazil, and sort of like Interpol. (except much lighter rock.) Good tracks are #1,3,5,6,7,8,10.
1) Good song- Modern rock with techno sections (FCC-"lame-ass shit").
2) hard power riffs, nice melody but repetitive.
3) Good song- Rock with some techno parts, cool solo guitar around 2:45 (FCC-"dumbass").
4) Fast guitar at beginning, feels almost like AC/DC at first, but changes quickly. (FCC-"f***ing")
5) Good song- Lyrics remind me of Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins, Zwan) in parts. Guitar solo at 0:55.
6) Good song- Prominent guitar that reminds me of the Pixies.
7) GREAT SONG- Acoustic beginning, slow, "campfire-feel", picks up at 0:57.
8) Good song- starts out with piano, picks up at 0:45.
9) fast guitar beginning, heavy on and off guitar and drums.
10) Good song- Drum beginning, the intro sounds almost exactly like the intro to Interpol's "PDA".
11) faraway beginning, picks up clear, fast. (FCC- "deep shit").
12) radio edit of track #1.
13) radio edit of track #4.
Review by John Enos, June 2004
male voice, guitar, drums, some techno beats. Sort of new-age, indie-rock/pop, not particularly fast. Lyrics remind me of Built to Spill, some similarities to Spoon, Jest to Brazil, and sort of like Interpol. (except much lighter rock.) Good tracks are #1,3,5,6,7,8,10.
1) Good song- Modern rock with techno sections (FCC-"lame-ass shit").
2) hard power riffs, nice melody but repetitive.
3) Good song- Rock with some techno parts, cool solo guitar around 2:45 (FCC-"dumbass").
4) Fast guitar at beginning, feels almost like AC/DC at first, but changes quickly. (FCC-"f***ing")
5) Good song- Lyrics remind me of Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins, Zwan) in parts. Guitar solo at 0:55.
6) Good song- Prominent guitar that reminds me of the Pixies.
7) GREAT SONG- Acoustic beginning, slow, "campfire-feel", picks up at 0:57.
8) Good song- starts out with piano, picks up at 0:45.
9) fast guitar beginning, heavy on and off guitar and drums.
10) Good song- Drum beginning, the intro sounds almost exactly like the intro to Interpol's "PDA".
11) faraway beginning, picks up clear, fast. (FCC- "deep shit").
12) radio edit of track #1.
13) radio edit of track #4.
Review by John Enos, June 2004
Track Listing
1. | Sinking | 7. | You Love Me | |||
2. | Zero | 8. | Looks Like Nothing | |||
3. | Radioactive Girl | 9. | Miss It | |||
4. | Short Sight | 10. | No One to Blame | |||
5. | Harvey Liston for President | 11. | Deep Shit | |||
6. | Just Can't | . |