Bingham, Ryan / Tomorroland |
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Album: | Tomorroland | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bingham, Ryan | Added: | Oct 2012 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
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Add Date: | 2013-01-19 | Pull Date: | 2013-03-24 |
Week Ending: | Mar 24 | Mar 10 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 |
Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 04, 2021: | The Iron Skillet (rebroadcast from Feb 3, 2018) Beg For Broken Legs | 4. | Feb 03, 2018: | The Iron Skillet Beg For Broken Legs | |
2. | Dec 28, 2019: | The Iron Skillet Beg For Broken Legs | 5. | Apr 15, 2017: | The Iron Skillet Beg For Broken Legs | |
3. | Mar 23, 2019: | The Iron Skillet Beg For Broken Legs | 6. | May 14, 2016: | The Iron Skillet Beg For Broken Legs |
Album Review |
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Caleb Rau Reviewed 2013-01-11 | ||
Artist: Ryan Bingham Album: Tomorrowland Label: Axster Bingham Records Ryan Bingham pulls through again. Tomorrowland matches his previous albums in songwriting genius, but the songs reach a more epic caliber through crunchier guitars and arching strings. Bingham’s biting vocals transport you to the western shore and instill in you a sense of courage and adventure. BOLD COWBOY ROCK. Highlights: 1!, 2, 4, 10 1.(4:15): You aint gotta beg. This song cuts you down with ripping guitar riffs, pounding drums and growling vocals. Epic fight-back music. 2.(6:02): Classic Bingham. Tremendous guitar jamming with climactic strings. 3.(4:07): Relaxed strumming and politically relevant lyrics. 4.(4:04): FCC “motherfucker”. Raging garage rock – feedback and rough vocals. 5.(3:35): Upbeat tune with wailing guitar in the background. 6.(4:01): Fragmented rhythm and banging drums. Classic rock. 7.(8:07): Minimal guitar figure joined by soft drums – stays chill until the freeform jam outro. 8.(6:42): Slow brush drums and distant effected guitar. Sleep music. 9.(4:31): Controlled sliding guitar melody. Calming. 10.(6:12): Ambient guitar and cymbal-heavy drums. Explosions In The Sky-style outro. Peaceful. 11.(2:22): FCC “god damn”. Road trip music. Western to the core. Simple drum line with fancy fiddle work. 12.(4:59): Movin’ tambourine/drum work and spacey guitar trills. False ending – breaks into a second guitar solo. 13.(3:46): Like a train in motion. Bassline and brush drums steal the show. |
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