Only Children, the / Change of Living
Album: | Change of Living | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Only Children, the | Added: | Nov 2004 | |
Label: | Glurp |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-12-19 | Pull Date: | 2005-02-18 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 20 | Feb 6 | Jan 16 | Jan 9 | Jan 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 14, 2005: | The Ox and the Hammer Show
Lonesome Road |
4. | Jan 07, 2005: | Multiple Personality Disorder
St. Graves |
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2. | Feb 02, 2005: | The Panoply
St. Graves |
5. | Jan 07, 2005: | the ox and hammer show
Change of Living |
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3. | Jan 09, 2005: | the ox and hammer show
Girl with the Golden Hair |
6. | Jan 05, 2005: | the ox and hammer show
Sky Begins to Storm |
Album Review
chopper dave
Reviewed 2004-12-02
Reviewed 2004-12-02
The boys from the disbanded Anniversary have returned, and it sounds like they've been listening to lots of nashville skyline. They've fully embraced the
alt-country influences that they only hinted at in their previous
formation. They've ditched the synth keyboards in favor of harmonica and
weepy pedal-steel. Expect acoustic guitar and simple piano. Some pleasant
tracks, but nothing too exciting. If you like alt-country, or if you were
into the Anniversary, you'll probably want to check this out. Track 2 is
the closest thing to a standout.
1- a light breezy tune with mostly acoustic guitar and steel guitar,
scratchy voice
*2- very reminiscent of Neil Young in guitar riff and voice in chorus, more
rockish than most the cd, which is a good thing
3- sort of a wistful song with aching steel guitar
*4- starts with harmonica, piano, and sparse drums; nice harmonies with fem
backup voice
5- more upbeat, stones-like music, drags on near end, but female backup
provides some soul to keep it alive
*- pleasant guitar strumming
7- in the first half country snarl in voice sounds too forced and bugs,
which is too bad because second half is quite nice. FCC (shit)
8- just acoustic picking and voice, quite pleasant track
9- most similar to anniversary. like his return to former singing style
10- sort of a yawn. ends with cheesy group-singing of cliché chorus
-nate jones
alt-country influences that they only hinted at in their previous
formation. They've ditched the synth keyboards in favor of harmonica and
weepy pedal-steel. Expect acoustic guitar and simple piano. Some pleasant
tracks, but nothing too exciting. If you like alt-country, or if you were
into the Anniversary, you'll probably want to check this out. Track 2 is
the closest thing to a standout.
1- a light breezy tune with mostly acoustic guitar and steel guitar,
scratchy voice
*2- very reminiscent of Neil Young in guitar riff and voice in chorus, more
rockish than most the cd, which is a good thing
3- sort of a wistful song with aching steel guitar
*4- starts with harmonica, piano, and sparse drums; nice harmonies with fem
backup voice
5- more upbeat, stones-like music, drags on near end, but female backup
provides some soul to keep it alive
*- pleasant guitar strumming
7- in the first half country snarl in voice sounds too forced and bugs,
which is too bad because second half is quite nice. FCC (shit)
8- just acoustic picking and voice, quite pleasant track
9- most similar to anniversary. like his return to former singing style
10- sort of a yawn. ends with cheesy group-singing of cliché chorus
-nate jones
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