Mccombs, Cass / Wit's End
Album: | Wit's End | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Mccombs, Cass | Added: | May 2011 | |
Label: | Domino Recording Company |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-06-26 | Pull Date: | 2011-08-28 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 21 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 18, 2014: | The Sunset Life
Memory's Stain |
4. | Jan 10, 2012: | Modern Donkey
County Line |
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2. | Jul 10, 2014: | The Sunset Life
Saturday Song |
5. | Aug 16, 2011: | meow
County Line |
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3. | Jun 05, 2014: | The Sunset Life
County Line |
6. | Jul 05, 2011: | feelin' the music
County Line |
Album Review
Hillstreet
Reviewed 2011-06-14
Reviewed 2011-06-14
All of the songs are calm and chill that kinda make you want to lie down and let yourself drain away. Acoustic and electric guitar, piano, and slow bass and percussion. Some of the songs are repetitive like 2 and 8. Check out 1, 5, and 7. FCC clean
**1. (5:37) County Line- Very chill, calms you down. Warm guitar and descending bass
2. (5:38) The Lonely Doll- waltzy rhythm. Warm bells, chill drum beat. Repetitive tune
3. (5:38) Buried Alive- Acoustic and electric guitar intro that starts happy and then goes a little dark
4. (5:12) Saturday Song- Dark, creepy piano intro. Deep vocals
**5. (7:23) Memory’s Stain- Classical piano type intro with rolling cymbals. Hint of an accordion and harpsichord later. Dark slow ending with bass clarinet solo
6. (4:19) Hermit’s Cave- Starts kinda up tempo with a beat that sounds like someone is just banging the side of their guitar. Tempo slows down a minute into the song as though the performers ran out of energy with an irritating loud clapping noise in the background
**7. (4:12) Pleasant Shadow Song- Dark beginning with an optimistic ending to the musical phrase. Nice middle section and a calm classical guitar solo later
8. (9:24) A Knock Upon the Door- Banjo and acoustic guitar intro that sounds kinda folksy. Waltzy rhythm. Knock on guitar at the end of each verse. Lyrics tell a story
**1. (5:37) County Line- Very chill, calms you down. Warm guitar and descending bass
2. (5:38) The Lonely Doll- waltzy rhythm. Warm bells, chill drum beat. Repetitive tune
3. (5:38) Buried Alive- Acoustic and electric guitar intro that starts happy and then goes a little dark
4. (5:12) Saturday Song- Dark, creepy piano intro. Deep vocals
**5. (7:23) Memory’s Stain- Classical piano type intro with rolling cymbals. Hint of an accordion and harpsichord later. Dark slow ending with bass clarinet solo
6. (4:19) Hermit’s Cave- Starts kinda up tempo with a beat that sounds like someone is just banging the side of their guitar. Tempo slows down a minute into the song as though the performers ran out of energy with an irritating loud clapping noise in the background
**7. (4:12) Pleasant Shadow Song- Dark beginning with an optimistic ending to the musical phrase. Nice middle section and a calm classical guitar solo later
8. (9:24) A Knock Upon the Door- Banjo and acoustic guitar intro that sounds kinda folksy. Waltzy rhythm. Knock on guitar at the end of each verse. Lyrics tell a story
Track Listing
1. | County Line | 5. | Memory's Stain | |||
2. | The Lonely Doll | 6. | Hermit's Cave | |||
3. | Buried Alive | 7. | Pleasant Shadow Song | |||
4. | Saturday Song | 8. | A Knock Upon The Door |