That was a new one on me Shoey. At first I thought it was generic US indie (not that that's a particularly bad thing), but as the album went on I really rather enjoyed it. The vocals reminded me a lot of someone else, but I can't quite put my finger on who. Anyway, I thought there was a good mix of experimentation and melody, so a big thumbs up from me.
Unfortunately I can't comment on how it worked as an album as I uploaded it to my mp3 player, which decided to play the tracks in alphabetical order; but from what I can tell, it worked pretty well.
Quite pleased that the Shallows got the satanic endorsement. Thanks for listening SKP - awaiting your 1st 'Spill post (c'mon, you know you want to). Curious to hear what the rest of you think of it?
(Sorry FP & TFD - no frogs were harmed in the making of this record)
ReplyDeleteHow do you know?
ReplyDeleteI can't keep up, I've only started listening to the previous one!
ReplyDeleteThey are stunt frogs.
ReplyDeleteThat was a new one on me Shoey. At first I thought it was generic US indie (not that that's a particularly bad thing), but as the album went on I really rather enjoyed it. The vocals reminded me a lot of someone else, but I can't quite put my finger on who. Anyway, I thought there was a good mix of experimentation and melody, so a big thumbs up from me.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I can't comment on how it worked as an album as I uploaded it to my mp3 player, which decided to play the tracks in alphabetical order; but from what I can tell, it worked pretty well.
Just put it on the iPod to listen to tomorrow....will be back after a thorough hearing...
ReplyDeleteTurns out this was the album I already have a download of, Shoey.
ReplyDeletePlaying again as I type.
@SatanKidneyPie - Mark "E" Everett, perhaps?
Quite pleased that the Shallows got the satanic endorsement. Thanks for listening SKP - awaiting your 1st 'Spill post (c'mon, you know you want to). Curious to hear what the rest of you think of it?
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