Two Gallants / Throes, the
Album: | Throes, the | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Two Gallants | Added: | Jul 2004 | |
Label: | Alive Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-08-30 | Pull Date: | 2004-10-31 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 31 | Oct 24 | Oct 10 | Oct 3 | Sep 26 | Sep 19 | Sep 12 | Sep 5 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 19, 2019: | On the Warpath
Crow Jane |
4. | Jun 16, 2010: | Brownian Values
Two Days Short Tomorrow |
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2. | Nov 18, 2015: | Brownian Motion
The Throes |
5. | Apr 21, 2010: | Brownian Motion
The Throes |
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3. | Nov 27, 2010: | On The Warpath
The Throes |
6. | Feb 17, 2010: | Brownian Motion
The Throes |
Album Review
Mor
Reviewed 2004-08-23
Reviewed 2004-08-23
More from the local duo’s swampy rock/blues/folk combo. Vocals not unlike Cat Stevens and some of his melodic transitions as well; also borrows from Dylan’s harmonica and harmonics, but they give it all a Delta feel and rocking attitude with ringing guitars. Lyrics are combination of R&R: relationships and rambling, with some great lines ("I love my country but I fear your mother" – track 2). I liked their long ballads best: 4, 6, 9. Check out other tracks as well.
1. Gotta love the intro; Cat Stevens delivery and searing harmonica. Robert Wilkins cover.
2. Mid tempo rocker, "you’d love to be a martyr but you’ve got nothing to die for", occasional backing vocals.
3. FCC (“Fucking”) great bridge, mid tempo, becomes slightly wild and ruckus.
4. ** Dramatic, slow and beautiful, 8 minutes long, every second is worth it. Bruce’s Tom Joad meets Dylan’s Oh Merci with a heartbreak chorus from the school of Cat. File under: Oh My God.**
5. Dylan’s harmonica opens into a ruckus loud ramble with harmonica.
6. * The title track, 8+ minute tale of domestic violence. Slow tempo, loud and soft interchangeably and simultaneously, rocking finish, great.*
7. 7 mins, driving mid tempo rhythm, lyrics that feel like some other place. Slows down for a dialog, and then fast tempo till the end.
8. Scratchy vox, slow tempo, guitar and harmonica, booze blues.
9. * 7+ mins, 1 minute quiet intro, rambling ballad with Wild West feel, quite outro. *
1. Gotta love the intro; Cat Stevens delivery and searing harmonica. Robert Wilkins cover.
2. Mid tempo rocker, "you’d love to be a martyr but you’ve got nothing to die for", occasional backing vocals.
3. FCC (“Fucking”) great bridge, mid tempo, becomes slightly wild and ruckus.
4. ** Dramatic, slow and beautiful, 8 minutes long, every second is worth it. Bruce’s Tom Joad meets Dylan’s Oh Merci with a heartbreak chorus from the school of Cat. File under: Oh My God.**
5. Dylan’s harmonica opens into a ruckus loud ramble with harmonica.
6. * The title track, 8+ minute tale of domestic violence. Slow tempo, loud and soft interchangeably and simultaneously, rocking finish, great.*
7. 7 mins, driving mid tempo rhythm, lyrics that feel like some other place. Slows down for a dialog, and then fast tempo till the end.
8. Scratchy vox, slow tempo, guitar and harmonica, booze blues.
9. * 7+ mins, 1 minute quiet intro, rambling ballad with Wild West feel, quite outro. *
Track Listing
1. | You Losin' Out | 6. | The Throes | |||
2. | Two Days Short Tomorrow | 7. | Drive My Car | |||
3. | Nothing to You | 8. | My Madonna | |||
4. | Crow Jane | 9. | Train that Stole My Man | |||
5. | Fail Hard to Regain | . |