Flying Change, The / Pain Is A Reliable Signal
Album: | Pain Is A Reliable Signal | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Flying Change, The | Added: | May 2009 | |
Label: | Scarlet Shame Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-08-30 | Pull Date: | 2009-11-01 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 25 | Oct 18 | Oct 11 | Oct 4 | Sep 27 | Sep 20 | Sep 13 | Sep 6 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 22, 2009: | New Playlist
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4. | Oct 03, 2009: | Music Rollercoaster
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2. | Oct 17, 2009: | Music Rollercoaster
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5. | Sep 25, 2009: | Time Traveler
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3. | Oct 09, 2009: | Hipster Garbage
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6. | Sep 24, 2009: | The Alternatives
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Album Review
Truc Nguyen
Reviewed 2009-08-23
Reviewed 2009-08-23
The Flying Change - Pain is a Reliable Signal
Indie folk singer-songwriter stuff with sadcore influences. The album sounds well-produced and the guy has a good voice. Context: the songs were written when his wife was experiencing health problems. All songs are probably of the same qualities. No FCCs.
Reviewed by Truc
1. (3:38) Somber alt folk song with piano in some parts.
2. (3:26) Slow song, sharp plucks, good production. Sounds like it could be on the soundtrack to Grey's Anatomy. Fade out.
3. (3:11)*** Meandering, minimalist arpeggios. Tense orchestra instruments and female accompaniment.
4. (2:28) Most straight forwardly country song on the album. Oddly uplifting at the end.
5. (3:00) Mid-tempo angsty song. More of an electric guitar influence on this one
6. (3:50) Soft, really slow song. Sounds really bare bones.
7. (2:13) Fuzzy slightly noisey guitars at the beginning becomes a poppier tune.
8. (4:20)** I dig the lyrics on this, wish there was less going on the beginning, gets jazzy towards the end. Warning!: this track ends with 30 seconds of silence.
9. (2:47) Sounds like he's just talking rhythmically, with very little instrumentals. Fade out with 8 seconds left.
10. (2:56) Super lethargic ending track. Just vox and soft piano.
Indie folk singer-songwriter stuff with sadcore influences. The album sounds well-produced and the guy has a good voice. Context: the songs were written when his wife was experiencing health problems. All songs are probably of the same qualities. No FCCs.
Reviewed by Truc
1. (3:38) Somber alt folk song with piano in some parts.
2. (3:26) Slow song, sharp plucks, good production. Sounds like it could be on the soundtrack to Grey's Anatomy. Fade out.
3. (3:11)*** Meandering, minimalist arpeggios. Tense orchestra instruments and female accompaniment.
4. (2:28) Most straight forwardly country song on the album. Oddly uplifting at the end.
5. (3:00) Mid-tempo angsty song. More of an electric guitar influence on this one
6. (3:50) Soft, really slow song. Sounds really bare bones.
7. (2:13) Fuzzy slightly noisey guitars at the beginning becomes a poppier tune.
8. (4:20)** I dig the lyrics on this, wish there was less going on the beginning, gets jazzy towards the end. Warning!: this track ends with 30 seconds of silence.
9. (2:47) Sounds like he's just talking rhythmically, with very little instrumentals. Fade out with 8 seconds left.
10. (2:56) Super lethargic ending track. Just vox and soft piano.
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