Slow Dancing Society / Priest Lake / Circa '88
Album: Priest Lake / Circa '88   Collection:General
Artist:Slow Dancing Society   Added:May 2011
Label:Hidden Shoal  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2011-07-24 Pull Date: 2011-09-25 Charts: Classical/Experimental
Week Ending: Sep 18 Aug 28 Aug 21 Aug 14 Aug 7 Jul 31
Airplays: 2 2 1 4 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Jun 02, 2022: Stranded at Settembrini's (Down the Mountain and into the World)
The Red Summer Sun
4. Sep 26, 2011: Ghost Trees (cont..)
Forever Young/Glitter and Gleam
2. Jun 26, 2014: The Sunset Life
The Red Summer Sun
5. Sep 25, 2011: Sunday Blasphemy
The Iridescence Of Innocence
3. Mar 20, 2014: The Sunset Life
The Red Summer Sun
6. Sep 16, 2011: sounds
The Red Summer Sun

Album Review
mr. esq.
Reviewed 2011-05-21
as reviewed by mr. esq.

bladeru- wait a second! - i better check my little red book here...
SOUNDS LIKE: DOGMATIC BLADERUNNERCOREā„¢
FCC CLEAN: IT'S INSTRUMENTAL!
MR ESQ. SEZ: MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW!

1. MEOW MEOW MEOW: acid washed sound. some guy's talking (found sound?)
2. MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW: oooo!: this is pretty...
-let us lounge-
3. MEOW MEOW MEOW: gregorian chanty. baby birds chirping. a lush, full day!
4. MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW: long track. barely audible begin. the synth's on fire! gets pretty git. throbby throughout.
(warning: fades to silence w/1 min. remaining.)
5. MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW: longer track. soft&silent. somber beauty.
6. FCC WARNING('FUCK')...naw: i'm just fuckin' with ya'. wanted to see if you're awake./ MEOW MEOW MEOW: mellow jazzy vibe. sounds like a baby frog approaching some hippies having tea in the meadow (they're trippin', man...)
7. MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW: barely audible begin. smoldering synths. gets chimy. relaxed and relaxy.
8. MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW: longest track. very beautiful. if you have the time, if you want the time, if you're willing to make time =play this.

Track Listing
1. Forever Young   5. The Red Summer Sun
2. Glimmer And Gleam   6. Pastel Dusk
3. This Lilac Life   7. A Warm Glow
4. Sun Spots   8. The Iridescence Of Innocence