Ill Ease & Lazer Crust / A Double Edged Sword Reversed
Album: | A Double Edged Sword Reversed | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Ill Ease & Lazer Crust | Added: | Oct 2010 | |
Label: | Ionik Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-02-13 | Pull Date: | 2011-04-17 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 3 | Mar 13 | Mar 6 | Feb 27 | Feb 20 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 02, 2011: | Music Casserole
How High The Moon -Ill Ease - All Tore Up! |
4. | Mar 04, 2011: | No Waves In Paris
How High The Moon -Ill Ease - All Tore Up! |
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2. | Apr 01, 2011: | microclimate
How High The Moon -Ill Ease - All Tore Up! |
5. | Mar 01, 2011: | spackle
Octapussy- Lazer Crust - Hike |
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3. | Mar 06, 2011: | anti-heroine: digitalization
How High The Moon -Ill Ease - All Tore Up!, Octapussy- Lazer Crust - Hike |
6. | Mar 01, 2011: | The Crooked Spoke Adjacent
How High The Moon -Ill Ease - All Tore Up! |
Album Review
Eduisa
Reviewed 2011-02-08
Reviewed 2011-02-08
Double album. First three tracks are indie rock, last four are electro. First half: all about the dramatic rendition on vocals, almost Bowie-esque. Music reminds me of Dr Dog. All of it is midtempo. Second half: Fucking awesome! Electro mash-ups using classics like Ray Charles and Sinatra.
FCC Clean, Try 3 of first pat, and 4,5 of second part.
1.Love the vocals on this. Not a very strong voice, but the feeling with which they’re screeched make up for it. Pretty sparse, typical rock instrumentation. Lo-fi, dramatic rendition.
2.Another dramatic hollering. This guy must be awesome live. Soft, fuzzy guitars and drums.
†3.Halting guitar line track with a fuzzy, lo-fi quality to it. Glam rock w/o dramatic instrumentation.
†4.Upbeat. Electro, with a fifties recording in background on which the music is built. Speeds up and slows down. Really cool.
†5.Downtempo. Ray Charles with an ominous synth line slowly rising in background.
6.Midtempo. Blues mashed up with a halting, metallic rhythm.
7. Downtempo. Classic Sinatra on forward and rewind, no mashup.
FCC Clean, Try 3 of first pat, and 4,5 of second part.
1.Love the vocals on this. Not a very strong voice, but the feeling with which they’re screeched make up for it. Pretty sparse, typical rock instrumentation. Lo-fi, dramatic rendition.
2.Another dramatic hollering. This guy must be awesome live. Soft, fuzzy guitars and drums.
†3.Halting guitar line track with a fuzzy, lo-fi quality to it. Glam rock w/o dramatic instrumentation.
†4.Upbeat. Electro, with a fifties recording in background on which the music is built. Speeds up and slows down. Really cool.
†5.Downtempo. Ray Charles with an ominous synth line slowly rising in background.
6.Midtempo. Blues mashed up with a halting, metallic rhythm.
7. Downtempo. Classic Sinatra on forward and rewind, no mashup.
Track Listing