Meadows, Troy / Vol. Iii: Songs For Astronomers
Album: | Vol. Iii: Songs For Astronomers | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Meadows, Troy | Added: | Sep 2014 | |
Label: | Collectrecords.Org |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-10-03 | Pull Date: | 2014-12-05 |
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Week Ending: | Nov 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 15, 2014: | Music Casserole
Outer Space Face |
Album Review
Randall Holmes
Reviewed 2014-09-27
Reviewed 2014-09-27
No FCC detected. Favorites in order of appreciation: Tracks 4, 2, 9, 1, 7
(All songs composed, arranged, and performed by: “D. Klein”)
Mellow indie, ambient, acoustic, minimalist album. Bon Iver, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Penguin Café Orchestra. Reverb/echo/distortion other FX to create range of vocal timbres. Yes, it’s a plethora of effects, El Guapo. Sounds like D. Klein could probably be a punk singer. Or, a preacher. But, instead sings to hypnosis. Spacey ambient synth swells. Electric/acoustic guitars noodle about. Is that a sitar? Minimal percussion using bongos and plucking or strumming guitars to keep beats. No rock rhythms or rock drumming. You will walk away humming The Final Frontier (track 7 reprised on 11), even if the track annoys you.
1) (4:06) Adolescent innocence to vocals. Spacey background. Acoustic noodling. Bongos.
2) (2:01) Neat sitar/synth keeps the beat. Doubled vocals with intense blurts of urgency. Sense of humor?
3) (2:01) Instrumental/soundscape. Simple lines intertwining, swells of cheap sounding/lacking depth symphonic synth.
4) (2:52) Spoken poem echoing growl/hoarse voice. Harmonium/ squeezebox. Pitter patter of percussion.
5) (5:52) Repetition annoying after a couple of minutes. Neat transition to super reverb guitar in middle, and synth swells. Steady beat created from distortion guitar and plucking acoustic guitar.
6) (0:42) Perhaps Troy’s genuine voice. Clean reverb echo vibrato guitar.
7) (2:48) Voice processor distortion makes for a bit of goatish vibrato. Squeezebox. Guitar finger picking. Background swells. Bongos.
8) (3:05) A blend of something bluegrass/ folksy, but perhaps a blues topic. Melody of a Bob Dylan song that wasn’t.
9) (2:17) Heavy strumming on acoustic guitar. Vocal twang/delivery of “Smoke signals” reminiscent of Les Claypool. Squeaking in of violin/synth in background.
10) (0:47) Organ with 60s/70s vibe. Phaser on acoustic guitar.
11) (2:57) Reprise from track 7 (Not to be confused with Iron Maiden’s last smashing album, nor a reference to Star Trek). If you’re looking for a big finish, don’t look here.
Randall Holmes
(All songs composed, arranged, and performed by: “D. Klein”)
Mellow indie, ambient, acoustic, minimalist album. Bon Iver, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Penguin Café Orchestra. Reverb/echo/distortion other FX to create range of vocal timbres. Yes, it’s a plethora of effects, El Guapo. Sounds like D. Klein could probably be a punk singer. Or, a preacher. But, instead sings to hypnosis. Spacey ambient synth swells. Electric/acoustic guitars noodle about. Is that a sitar? Minimal percussion using bongos and plucking or strumming guitars to keep beats. No rock rhythms or rock drumming. You will walk away humming The Final Frontier (track 7 reprised on 11), even if the track annoys you.
1) (4:06) Adolescent innocence to vocals. Spacey background. Acoustic noodling. Bongos.
2) (2:01) Neat sitar/synth keeps the beat. Doubled vocals with intense blurts of urgency. Sense of humor?
3) (2:01) Instrumental/soundscape. Simple lines intertwining, swells of cheap sounding/lacking depth symphonic synth.
4) (2:52) Spoken poem echoing growl/hoarse voice. Harmonium/ squeezebox. Pitter patter of percussion.
5) (5:52) Repetition annoying after a couple of minutes. Neat transition to super reverb guitar in middle, and synth swells. Steady beat created from distortion guitar and plucking acoustic guitar.
6) (0:42) Perhaps Troy’s genuine voice. Clean reverb echo vibrato guitar.
7) (2:48) Voice processor distortion makes for a bit of goatish vibrato. Squeezebox. Guitar finger picking. Background swells. Bongos.
8) (3:05) A blend of something bluegrass/ folksy, but perhaps a blues topic. Melody of a Bob Dylan song that wasn’t.
9) (2:17) Heavy strumming on acoustic guitar. Vocal twang/delivery of “Smoke signals” reminiscent of Les Claypool. Squeaking in of violin/synth in background.
10) (0:47) Organ with 60s/70s vibe. Phaser on acoustic guitar.
11) (2:57) Reprise from track 7 (Not to be confused with Iron Maiden’s last smashing album, nor a reference to Star Trek). If you’re looking for a big finish, don’t look here.
Randall Holmes
Track Listing
1. | Planetarium | 7. | Space: The Final Frontier | |||
2. | Red Planet | 8. | Starry Skies | |||
3. | An Atmospheric Composition | 9. | Smoke Signals | |||
4. | Outer Space Face | 10. | Starstuff | |||
5. | Saturn's Rings | 11. | The Final Frontier | |||
6. | Pulsar | . |