Hi Red Center / Assemble
Album: | Assemble | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Hi Red Center | Added: | Mar 2009 | |
Label: | Joyful Noise Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-07-26 | Pull Date: | 2009-09-27 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 13 | Aug 23 | Aug 16 | Aug 9 | Aug 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 22, 2013: | FOLKTRONICA
Toothless Beau |
4. | Aug 13, 2009: | The Alternatives
Toothless Beau |
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2. | Sep 12, 2009: | Music Casserole
Chicken Gorlet |
5. | Aug 02, 2009: | Transmission Overload
Toothless Beau |
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3. | Aug 20, 2009: | The Alternatives
Lullaby |
6. | Jul 28, 2009: | Jena & Gomorrah: Black is the Colors
Chicken Gorlet |
Album Review
Ben Wolfson
Reviewed 2009-07-15
Reviewed 2009-07-15
Hi Red Center - Assemble
Quirky poppy rock a la Deerhoof or a more conventional Make a Rising: nice harmony vox, tight, off-kilter combo playing, some noisy interludes---quality stuff, they mix it up a lot within each track, like MaR, pretty well.
Best: 1, 4, 6, 8, 9
1: very Deerhoofy, w/ a loping bassline and vibe/guitar part that doesn't quite mesh with it in a really nice way. Stompy finish, spastic guitar.
2: Staccato guitar, sprightly vibes. Upbeat music, kind of goofy lyrics.
3: Fuzzy synth, kind of plain male vox. Nice contemplative midsection w/ wordless vox from many menmbers.
4: Disjoint riffs, sort of like a more tuneful U.S. Maple, poppier interludes.
5: Slow bass/vibes duet intro. Simplistic melody, kind of melancholy tune, the title ("lullaby") fits ok.
6: fast, dark, choppy, massed vox. Glitchy beginning. Very Make a Rising. Good vibes.
7: Vocal-led tune, but the vocal melody isn't very interesting and neither are the lyrics.
8: Starts off rocking, suddenly slows down, wobbles between these two modes.
9: Slow solo guitar into, then slow odd-meter chords accompanied by ever contemplative reeds (clarinet, bassoon), and towards the end bright trumpet. Ends with a brief reprise of the guitar riffing.
Quirky poppy rock a la Deerhoof or a more conventional Make a Rising: nice harmony vox, tight, off-kilter combo playing, some noisy interludes---quality stuff, they mix it up a lot within each track, like MaR, pretty well.
Best: 1, 4, 6, 8, 9
1: very Deerhoofy, w/ a loping bassline and vibe/guitar part that doesn't quite mesh with it in a really nice way. Stompy finish, spastic guitar.
2: Staccato guitar, sprightly vibes. Upbeat music, kind of goofy lyrics.
3: Fuzzy synth, kind of plain male vox. Nice contemplative midsection w/ wordless vox from many menmbers.
4: Disjoint riffs, sort of like a more tuneful U.S. Maple, poppier interludes.
5: Slow bass/vibes duet intro. Simplistic melody, kind of melancholy tune, the title ("lullaby") fits ok.
6: fast, dark, choppy, massed vox. Glitchy beginning. Very Make a Rising. Good vibes.
7: Vocal-led tune, but the vocal melody isn't very interesting and neither are the lyrics.
8: Starts off rocking, suddenly slows down, wobbles between these two modes.
9: Slow solo guitar into, then slow odd-meter chords accompanied by ever contemplative reeds (clarinet, bassoon), and towards the end bright trumpet. Ends with a brief reprise of the guitar riffing.
Track Listing
1. | Toothless Beau | 6. | Chicken Gorlet | |||
2. | Littlest Giant | 7. | Trees In A Row | |||
3. | Symmetry Chameleon | 8. | Los Olvidados | |||
4. | Nowheresville | 9. | Pipe Dream | |||
5. | Lullaby | . |