Thunderheist / Thunderheist
Album: | Thunderheist | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Thunderheist | Added: | Apr 2009 | |
Label: | Big Dada |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-08-09 | Pull Date: | 2009-10-11 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 27 | Sep 20 | Sep 13 | Sep 6 | Aug 30 | Aug 23 | Aug 16 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 27, 2012: | InAcrossAwayFromMe
Jerk It |
4. | Apr 11, 2010: | Game On! Game On!
Jerk It |
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2. | May 30, 2010: | The Acquisition List
Jerk It |
5. | Mar 28, 2010: | No Conquest: The Age Of Sexual Decline
Sweet 16 |
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3. | May 22, 2010: | lost and found
Jerk It |
6. | Sep 24, 2009: | Quasi Music Therapy
Sweet 16 |
Album Review
Trent Kay
Reviewed 2009-08-01
Reviewed 2009-08-01
Hip hop electronica / dance club fare. Somehow reminds me of the Gorillaz, MIA, and “Everything is Everything” by Lauryn Hill. Yeah. Thunderheist are a Canadian two-piece consisting of female MC Isis and programmer Grahm Zilla. This is their debut album. Deadpan, lazy rap vocals + padded drums and synth = dancey sexy booty music. The provocative/bizarre music video for “Jerk It” was kind of a big deal earlier this year (and the song was on the soundtrack for The Wrestler), but the rest of the album doesn’t really live up to the hype.
try: 1, 3 (FCC?), 13, 2
FCC: 5, 6, 8, 10, 12
*1. pure cool dance track. smooth bass, not too fast. nice use of single-word lyric repeats. ode to underage clubbing. my pick on this disk.
*2. big, loud, commanding synth that could back a faint song. love or hate the one-syllable-per-beat verse. smooth & catchy chorus sort of takes over the track and doesn’t turn back.
*3. ?FCC? the single. trebly power-synth loop and handclaps. terribly catchy. no points for guessing what this one’s about. i swear i heard “bitch” in there, though the online lyrics dispute this.
4. slower, dark synth with staccato video game effects & a time signature aimed to confuse.
5. FCC dance song about dancing. schoolgirl jump rope rap, wa wa synth. upbeat.
6. FCC bizarre intro, vacuum/gravity synth effects, sparse laid-back drums.
7. upbeat. mostly sung (ie, not rapped), no loop, less in-your-face synth. up-and-down key runs a la freezepop’s “less talk”. vocals slightly lagging the beat in the chorus.
8. FCC straight-ahead top 40 rap content (jewels, drugs, boyfriend stealing), musically sounds a lot like the verse on track 3.
9. low-key, spacey synth, dark & moody, but upbeat. “wipe your nose freddie” refrain.
10. FCC explosive synth to start, tight dancey chorus with overarching synth melody notes. layered (doubled) vocals.
11. slower, low spongy/metal springs feel with what sounds like high bells or spurs (as in boots) in the background. crisp & soft lyrics almost whispered, creepy siren noise backs the verses.
12. FCC video game lasers, busy keys/synth loop, lazy behind-the-beat vocals in chorus, rapped verses.
*13. dark, pulsing, muddy and melodic. distorted vocals. nice ghostlike effects. this is the “introducing the band” track. (ie, “t-h-u-n-d-e-r-h-e-i-s-t”)
try: 1, 3 (FCC?), 13, 2
FCC: 5, 6, 8, 10, 12
*1. pure cool dance track. smooth bass, not too fast. nice use of single-word lyric repeats. ode to underage clubbing. my pick on this disk.
*2. big, loud, commanding synth that could back a faint song. love or hate the one-syllable-per-beat verse. smooth & catchy chorus sort of takes over the track and doesn’t turn back.
*3. ?FCC? the single. trebly power-synth loop and handclaps. terribly catchy. no points for guessing what this one’s about. i swear i heard “bitch” in there, though the online lyrics dispute this.
4. slower, dark synth with staccato video game effects & a time signature aimed to confuse.
5. FCC dance song about dancing. schoolgirl jump rope rap, wa wa synth. upbeat.
6. FCC bizarre intro, vacuum/gravity synth effects, sparse laid-back drums.
7. upbeat. mostly sung (ie, not rapped), no loop, less in-your-face synth. up-and-down key runs a la freezepop’s “less talk”. vocals slightly lagging the beat in the chorus.
8. FCC straight-ahead top 40 rap content (jewels, drugs, boyfriend stealing), musically sounds a lot like the verse on track 3.
9. low-key, spacey synth, dark & moody, but upbeat. “wipe your nose freddie” refrain.
10. FCC explosive synth to start, tight dancey chorus with overarching synth melody notes. layered (doubled) vocals.
11. slower, low spongy/metal springs feel with what sounds like high bells or spurs (as in boots) in the background. crisp & soft lyrics almost whispered, creepy siren noise backs the verses.
12. FCC video game lasers, busy keys/synth loop, lazy behind-the-beat vocals in chorus, rapped verses.
*13. dark, pulsing, muddy and melodic. distorted vocals. nice ghostlike effects. this is the “introducing the band” track. (ie, “t-h-u-n-d-e-r-h-e-i-s-t”)
Track Listing
1. | Sweet 16 | 8. | The Party After | |||
2. | Nothing 2 Step 2 | 9. | Frerddie | |||
3. | Jerk It | 10. | Do The Right Thing | |||
4. | Lbg (Little Booty Girl) | 11. | Red Whine | |||
5. | Bubblegum | 12. | Cruise Low | |||
6. | Slow Roll | 13. | Anthem | |||
7. | Space Cowboy | . |