Mandrake / Featherweight
Album: | Featherweight | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Mandrake | Added: | Jul 2007 | |
Label: | E14 Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-01-20 | Pull Date: | 2008-03-23 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 9 | Mar 2 | Feb 17 | Feb 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 15, 2011: | Happy Hour
Antler |
4. | Apr 17, 2008: | Happy Hour
Ghost Ii |
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2. | Oct 07, 2010: | Happy Hour
Antler |
5. | Apr 03, 2008: | Happy Hour
Antler |
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3. | Aug 27, 2009: | Happy Hour
Ghost Ii |
6. | Mar 05, 2008: | Happy Hour
Stranger |
Album Review
Rob Majors
Reviewed 2008-01-21
Reviewed 2008-01-21
Local acoustic folk rock. Tame but urgent songs with a softly organic, proggy compositional style that is more fluid than catchy. Modular flow that generally consists of melodically muffled verses building to anthemic breaks or refrains, then gently giving itself back up into textured, arpeggiated vamps. All songs weigh in at a middling level of energy -- possibly constrained, despite the upbeat percussion, by the acoustic instrumentation of gently picked guitars and bowed bass. Playing is tight and tasteful throughout, though the alt-country vox have a strangely detached, almost amateurish feel (possibly a result of priorities in the production.)
FCC: 11. Picks: All are similar; I liked 3, 4, 7, 9, 12 best
1. 4:51 - Mellow, shifty, and subtly dark.
2. 3:31 - Singsong folk melody with a slight lilt.
*3. 4:58 - Higher-energy brooding rock.
*4. 4:54 - Dramatic and driving, percussive instrumental.
5. 4:23 - Lower-energy ballad with brushed percussion. Straight to next song.
6. 3:20 - Builds from #5.
*7. 4:13 - Odd-time piece with a more-than-usually slippery pulse.
8. 4:52 - Gentle ballad with a psychedelic folk feel.
*9. 3:36 - Catchy hook and a syncopated lyric. 9-sec out.
10. 4:38 - Building, textured instrumental with prominent finger-picking. Cold stop.
11. 3:27 - (FCC) Intro of whispered vox and simple chords give way to uptempo backbeat.
*12. 5:32 - Brooding, urgent chords that float into and out of catchy refrains and pleasant jams.
FCC: 11. Picks: All are similar; I liked 3, 4, 7, 9, 12 best
1. 4:51 - Mellow, shifty, and subtly dark.
2. 3:31 - Singsong folk melody with a slight lilt.
*3. 4:58 - Higher-energy brooding rock.
*4. 4:54 - Dramatic and driving, percussive instrumental.
5. 4:23 - Lower-energy ballad with brushed percussion. Straight to next song.
6. 3:20 - Builds from #5.
*7. 4:13 - Odd-time piece with a more-than-usually slippery pulse.
8. 4:52 - Gentle ballad with a psychedelic folk feel.
*9. 3:36 - Catchy hook and a syncopated lyric. 9-sec out.
10. 4:38 - Building, textured instrumental with prominent finger-picking. Cold stop.
11. 3:27 - (FCC) Intro of whispered vox and simple chords give way to uptempo backbeat.
*12. 5:32 - Brooding, urgent chords that float into and out of catchy refrains and pleasant jams.
Track Listing
1. | Endless Days | 7. | Number Two | |||
2. | New Song | 8. | Mouse | |||
3. | Stranger | 9. | Nothing's For Always | |||
4. | Train | 10. | Techno | |||
5. | Ghost | 11. | Antler | |||
6. | Ghost Ii | 12. | After After All |