Up The Empire / Light Rides The Super Major
Album: | Light Rides The Super Major | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Up The Empire | Added: | Oct 2007 | |
Label: | The Cougar Label |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-12-24 | Pull Date: | 2008-02-25 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 13, 2008: | Time Traveler
Volcano |
4. | Jan 30, 2008: | Time Traveler
Volcano |
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2. | Feb 12, 2008: | At Your Local Dive
Volcano |
5. | Jan 26, 2008: | Scatterbrain Radio
Stars At Noon |
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3. | Feb 09, 2008: | Scatterbrain Radio
Stars At Noon |
6. | Jan 25, 2008: | Live From Six Feet Underground
Volcano |
Album Review
Witz
Reviewed 2007-12-16
Reviewed 2007-12-16
Up the Empire – Light Rides the Super Major Reviewed by Witz
Energetic Pop-Rock. Hailing from Brooklyn, these three rockers blend steady guitar rhythms and drum beats with melodic rock vocals to create a solid album of catchy, poppy, rock songs. There is some experimentation in the album, and the opening track will have you thinking of bands like Parts & Labor, but overall, Up the Empire packs their first full length album with a steady stream of pop-rock and energetic anthems. All pretty decent. FCC CLEAN.
**1) Poppy with catchy and solid guitar work. More subdued vocals. Clearly the hit. (4:09)
2) Straightforward up-tempo indie rock. At times like The Strokes with dance rock beat on drums. (3:55)
3) Banging, crashing, distorted rock with melodic vocals. (4:06)
4) Mellow, quieter ambient track. Builds a little by the end. (3:49)
5) Steady and catchy, good harmonies, good buildups and breakdowns. (3:34)
*6) Well constructed, irregular rhythms at times, good vocals, catchy. (4:09)
**7) Mellow vocals over soaring guitars and a steady bass-line. Builds up. (5:25)
8) Overly literal lyrics, but good rhythms and energy. (4:37)
9) Basic airy melodic vocals and guitars, ambient second half. (2:48)
10) Fast paced, catchy riffs, solid vocals. Complete with “Doot-doots.” (4:20)
Energetic Pop-Rock. Hailing from Brooklyn, these three rockers blend steady guitar rhythms and drum beats with melodic rock vocals to create a solid album of catchy, poppy, rock songs. There is some experimentation in the album, and the opening track will have you thinking of bands like Parts & Labor, but overall, Up the Empire packs their first full length album with a steady stream of pop-rock and energetic anthems. All pretty decent. FCC CLEAN.
**1) Poppy with catchy and solid guitar work. More subdued vocals. Clearly the hit. (4:09)
2) Straightforward up-tempo indie rock. At times like The Strokes with dance rock beat on drums. (3:55)
3) Banging, crashing, distorted rock with melodic vocals. (4:06)
4) Mellow, quieter ambient track. Builds a little by the end. (3:49)
5) Steady and catchy, good harmonies, good buildups and breakdowns. (3:34)
*6) Well constructed, irregular rhythms at times, good vocals, catchy. (4:09)
**7) Mellow vocals over soaring guitars and a steady bass-line. Builds up. (5:25)
8) Overly literal lyrics, but good rhythms and energy. (4:37)
9) Basic airy melodic vocals and guitars, ambient second half. (2:48)
10) Fast paced, catchy riffs, solid vocals. Complete with “Doot-doots.” (4:20)
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