Night's Bloom, The
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| Nov 2005
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Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2005-11-21
Reviewed 2005-11-21
This band has evolved their dark alt.twang into a lush concoction that smacks of chamber pop, Nick Cave drama, and the Beach Boys, as a speedball for your most scarred and jaded music vein. Melodic sincere male vocs reminiscent of Mark Kozelek, instrumentation that includes vibes, heavy string arrangements, lush layers of simple instruments (hence the chamber ref.), and slick LA style production. Beautiful, blatant, and shimmering. Will satify the mopey as well as the arty, any appreciator of well written studio executed music. Pop/dramatic composition is a little over the top if anything. Check it out.
1) brief intro, very symphonic, almost gothic with arpeggio guitars and production, definitely cool
2) mix of dark twang with smooth jazz sax and feel
3) piano, slow triplet, with string arrangements
4) simple acoustic guitar arpeggio fronted, but with lots of arranged brass and woodwind
5) yes, it’s a banjo, and it figures predominantly, giving it an obligatory upbeat tone, especially with the beach boys backup
harms and string arrangements
6) heavily orchestrated/arranged, going for epic pop masterpiece
7) outdoor campfire feel with crickets in intro but that slips away pretty quick and yr left with some pretty cheesy swingy faux-jazzy stuff
8) simple strum heavy beat, whistle melody, very Kozelek
9) slight Spanish snare and backbeat, some horn lends a Tindersticks notion
10) very brief strings
11) very epic perfect pop, only if you have a stomach for this dose though
12) dark intro, minor chords, dark solo acoustic guitar with minimal accompaniment grows lush, this might top it off
13) shimmering layering, chiming percussion, guitars, brief, instrumental, use as interlude
1) brief intro, very symphonic, almost gothic with arpeggio guitars and production, definitely cool
2) mix of dark twang with smooth jazz sax and feel
3) piano, slow triplet, with string arrangements
4) simple acoustic guitar arpeggio fronted, but with lots of arranged brass and woodwind
5) yes, it’s a banjo, and it figures predominantly, giving it an obligatory upbeat tone, especially with the beach boys backup
harms and string arrangements
6) heavily orchestrated/arranged, going for epic pop masterpiece
7) outdoor campfire feel with crickets in intro but that slips away pretty quick and yr left with some pretty cheesy swingy faux-jazzy stuff
8) simple strum heavy beat, whistle melody, very Kozelek
9) slight Spanish snare and backbeat, some horn lends a Tindersticks notion
10) very brief strings
11) very epic perfect pop, only if you have a stomach for this dose though
12) dark intro, minor chords, dark solo acoustic guitar with minimal accompaniment grows lush, this might top it off
13) shimmering layering, chiming percussion, guitars, brief, instrumental, use as interlude
Recent airplay
A Page From The Desert
Music Casserole — Jul 06, 2013
A Mouthful Of Expensive Teeth
Trailways — Jul 31, 2009
Witness
Transmission Overload — Sep 23, 2007
Made A Whisper Out Of Me
Brownian Motion — Jan 04, 2006
Made A Whisper Out Of Me
The Panoply Christmas Special — Dec 13, 2005
Fringe
Biff Bang Pow — Dec 12, 2005
Charting
2005-11-27 — 2006-01-29
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 8 | 1 |
| Dec 18 | 2 |
| Dec 11 | 2 |
| Dec 4 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | The Night's Bloom | ||
| 2. | Easy Company | ||
| 3. | Fringe | ||
| 4. | A Fire Burns At The Foot Of Our Bed | ||
| 5. | Born Among The Born Again | ||
| 6. | A Mouthful Of Expensive Teeth | ||
| 7. | June | ||
| 8. | A Page From The Desert | ||
| 9. | His Aging Miss Idaho | ||
| 10. | Untitled | ||
| 11. | Witness | ||
| 12. | Made A Whisper Out Of Me | ||
| 13. | The Comedy Is Ended |