Light Brigade, the / Flip that Switch
Album: | Flip that Switch | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Light Brigade, the | Added: | May 2005 | |
Label: | Rocket Arts |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-18 | Pull Date: | 2005-09-19 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 11 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 06, 2005: | Storytime!
Rainy Day |
4. | Aug 02, 2005: | Sex Wax and Foreplay
Rainy Day |
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2. | Aug 09, 2005: | Foreplay and Sex Wax
Tough |
5. | Jul 26, 2005: | Storytime!
Rainy Day |
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3. | Aug 02, 2005: | Storytime!
Rainy Day |
6. | Jul 26, 2005: | Foreplay and Sex Wax
Rock and Roll Soul |
Album Review
Mandy Khoshnevisan
Reviewed 2005-09-01
Reviewed 2005-09-01
The Light Brigade: Flip That Switch
Fun! Summery pop/rock, with JUST a hint of ‘50s flavor in the ol’ fashioned rock n’ roll sense—simple, upbeat, catchy, lotsa backup vox, feel-good chord progressions. Classic feel with a modern sound. Almost like a list of nods to the cliches: there’s the “baby come back!” song, the “I love rock n’ roll!” song, the “I got the wanderin’ blues” song . . . hooray!
*1. *(2:22) Happy clappy Buddy Holly-style tune
2. (6:05) Surfy-sounding story about a space-age store proprietor.
3. (7:32) dirtier guitars, more rockin’ out and wiggy solos.
4. (3:46) solid midtempo--“there’s just no getting over you!”
*5. *(3:01) ha! sez: I love rock n’ roll, though I also have modern eclectic tastes
6. (4:45) a 12-bar blues about roamin’ (words by Langston Hughes)
7. (3:13) darker and driven (with funny allusions: “Hungry eyes!” “Miles to go before I sleep!”)
8. (5:30) head-boppin! Catchy, “shinin’ like a superstar”
9. (5:03) groovy song, for driving down the highway—“yeah yeah yeah”
10. (7:42) dreamy midtempo, high guitar solos—Yes plays the prom?
—Reviewed by Mandy (la chanteuse)
Fun! Summery pop/rock, with JUST a hint of ‘50s flavor in the ol’ fashioned rock n’ roll sense—simple, upbeat, catchy, lotsa backup vox, feel-good chord progressions. Classic feel with a modern sound. Almost like a list of nods to the cliches: there’s the “baby come back!” song, the “I love rock n’ roll!” song, the “I got the wanderin’ blues” song . . . hooray!
*1. *(2:22) Happy clappy Buddy Holly-style tune
2. (6:05) Surfy-sounding story about a space-age store proprietor.
3. (7:32) dirtier guitars, more rockin’ out and wiggy solos.
4. (3:46) solid midtempo--“there’s just no getting over you!”
*5. *(3:01) ha! sez: I love rock n’ roll, though I also have modern eclectic tastes
6. (4:45) a 12-bar blues about roamin’ (words by Langston Hughes)
7. (3:13) darker and driven (with funny allusions: “Hungry eyes!” “Miles to go before I sleep!”)
8. (5:30) head-boppin! Catchy, “shinin’ like a superstar”
9. (5:03) groovy song, for driving down the highway—“yeah yeah yeah”
10. (7:42) dreamy midtempo, high guitar solos—Yes plays the prom?
—Reviewed by Mandy (la chanteuse)
Track Listing
1. | Rainy Day | 6. | Homesick Blues | |||
2. | Madame Meteor | 7. | Antibodies | |||
3. | Love on a Two Way Street | 8. | Tough | |||
4. | My Little Red Book | 9. | Over the Moon | |||
5. | Rock and Roll Soul | 10. | Dedicated |