Gold Leaves / Ornament, The
Album: | Ornament, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Gold Leaves | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Hardly Art |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-06 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-08 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 25 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 21, 2014: | Monkey Business
Cruel/Kind |
4. | Jan 06, 2012: | Time Traveler
The Ornament |
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2. | Apr 18, 2012: | meow after midnight
The Silver Lining |
5. | Jan 04, 2012: | meow
Futures |
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3. | Apr 03, 2012: | meow
The Silver Lining |
6. | Dec 30, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
The Silver Lining |
Album Review
Ashkan Eghtesadi
Reviewed 2011-11-16
Reviewed 2011-11-16
Gold Leaves is Grant Olson's solo project, one half of the Seattle psych/folk duo Arthur & Yu. On his debut, he focuses more on the folk side of things, also blending in some orchestral pop. The record maintains the same mellow tone throughout, with only a few tracks standing out amongst others. There are melodies and harmonies abound, but there are unfortunately only a handful of moments where they're strong enough to be memorable. All tracks FCC clean. Try tracks 5, 7, 9.
1. 5:03 Warm organ, earthy male vocals. Mid-tempo, guitar/tambourine/harmony vocals. Poppy/folky.
2. 3:42 Like first song, but faster paced
3. 3:37 More folky, americana feel but still a pop song. Sounds like a song an indie band would play if they were exploring the western frontier.
4. 4:08 Continues into country/folk territory. Sounds like Fleet Foxes.
5. * 4:02 Thumping drums, acoustic & electric guitar, string section. Evocative, easy highlight.
6. 4:38 Slow paced, builds up steam halfway through. Then it slows down with guitar/piano/drums in background while vocals and echoing harmonies are in the front.
7. * 3:39 First half of song is like most of album, then wild drums appear in the background and inspire a sweet 2nd half with repeating vocals.
8. 4:03 Acoustic guitar, folky song which ends with “shoot out at end of a Western” type music.
9. * 5:00 In the same vein as track 8, this is the music that'd play at the end of a Western as the hero rides off into the sunset.
1. 5:03 Warm organ, earthy male vocals. Mid-tempo, guitar/tambourine/harmony vocals. Poppy/folky.
2. 3:42 Like first song, but faster paced
3. 3:37 More folky, americana feel but still a pop song. Sounds like a song an indie band would play if they were exploring the western frontier.
4. 4:08 Continues into country/folk territory. Sounds like Fleet Foxes.
5. * 4:02 Thumping drums, acoustic & electric guitar, string section. Evocative, easy highlight.
6. 4:38 Slow paced, builds up steam halfway through. Then it slows down with guitar/piano/drums in background while vocals and echoing harmonies are in the front.
7. * 3:39 First half of song is like most of album, then wild drums appear in the background and inspire a sweet 2nd half with repeating vocals.
8. 4:03 Acoustic guitar, folky song which ends with “shoot out at end of a Western” type music.
9. * 5:00 In the same vein as track 8, this is the music that'd play at the end of a Western as the hero rides off into the sunset.
Track Listing
1. | The Silver Lining | 6. | Honeymoon | |||
2. | The Ornament | 7. | The Companion | |||
3. | Endless Dope | 8. | Hard Feelings | |||
4. | Hanging Window | 9. | Futures | |||
5. | Cruel/Kind | . |