Ryder-Jones, Bill / If...
Album: | If... | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Ryder-Jones, Bill | Added: | Jan 2012 | |
Label: | (No Label Information) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-06-02 | Pull Date: | 2012-08-05 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 5 | Jul 15 | Jul 1 | Jun 24 | Jun 17 | Jun 10 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 10, 2013: | The Sunset Life (2012 in Review)
If... |
4. | Jul 13, 2012: | Ember's Everlasting
Le Grand Desordre |
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2. | Aug 02, 2012: | The Conscious Soul
Give Me A Name, If... |
5. | Jun 27, 2012: | Brownian Motion
Enlace |
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3. | Aug 01, 2012: | The Thermonuclear Bar
By The Church Of Apollonia |
6. | Jun 25, 2012: | Bridal Moments
By The Church Of Apollonia |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2012-05-27
Reviewed 2012-05-27
This has to be a soundtrack, though there is no evidence that it is: Tracks are mostly chamber orchestral cinematic somber dark dark pieces (performed by the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra) as well as things that range from a simple singer/songwriter feel to dark psyche trippiness. While Ryder-Jones composed the music the CD is a compilation of bands and artists. Fans of Swans, Angels of Light, Dead Can Dance, all things 4AD. Very interesting and high end, if dark and morose overall. Bravo.
1) (3:42) somber strings and piano, very cinematic – picks up the drama midway
2) (3:45) more sparse, dramatic
3) (4:04) even more sparse, primarily piano only, vocals appear about midway, minimal is submerged
4) (3:28) huge change of gear: big dark hollow spooky balmy plod
5) (4:31) solo guitar/vocals, folkie indie simple tun
6) (6:13) starts off as a dreamy song and ends in an almost 60’s psyche acid rock jam, really cool
7) (4:22) going back to the chamber orchestral stuff, high drama
8) (5:11) more somber piano stuff
9) (3:34) piano and strings with vocals, sing songwriter, darkness fills out to be more uplifting in end
10) (6:01) starts cinematic, evolves to a joyful later-Swans’ish strummy thing
1) (3:42) somber strings and piano, very cinematic – picks up the drama midway
2) (3:45) more sparse, dramatic
3) (4:04) even more sparse, primarily piano only, vocals appear about midway, minimal is submerged
4) (3:28) huge change of gear: big dark hollow spooky balmy plod
5) (4:31) solo guitar/vocals, folkie indie simple tun
6) (6:13) starts off as a dreamy song and ends in an almost 60’s psyche acid rock jam, really cool
7) (4:22) going back to the chamber orchestral stuff, high drama
8) (5:11) more somber piano stuff
9) (3:34) piano and strings with vocals, sing songwriter, darkness fills out to be more uplifting in end
10) (6:01) starts cinematic, evolves to a joyful later-Swans’ish strummy thing
Track Listing