Western Haunts / Utøya E.P.
Album: | Utøya E.P. | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Western Haunts | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Limb And Torso |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-02-25 | Pull Date: | 2012-04-28 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 18 | Mar 11 | Mar 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 15, 2012: | Nathin' To Do
Pharaoh |
4. | Mar 07, 2012: | meow
Utøya |
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2. | Mar 10, 2012: | Feral Pop Frenzy
Utøya |
5. | Feb 29, 2012: | meow
Pharaoh |
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3. | Mar 09, 2012: | awmeow
Pharaoh |
Album Review
kevin rouff
Reviewed 2012-02-20
Reviewed 2012-02-20
Western Haunts / Utøya EP / Limb & Torso Audio / 2011
Recorded in response to the tragic events in Norway and Japan in 2011, this album, led by Jake Witt, does darn good justice.
Alternative “MidWest-American” dream feel, reverb with chimes, succulent guitars over popping percussions. Still very much unknown (though they are on the rise, especially among radio folks like KEXP), these Seattle dwellers deserve airplay.
Claims influence from CSNY, Pink Floyd, Phil Spector, Beach Boys, My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, though I hear much more to these guys.
Catchy, melodious, lively, good for any time of the day, especially on overcast wake-ups.
Truly fun to listen to, as well as fun to try to sing along to (the lyrics are not easily recognizable... in a good way. get’s you humming and just enjoying).
Similar to : Beach House, Local Natives
Favorites: 1 & 2.
1**: “Pharaoh” (5:19) - The vocals are very catchy, the drums lead it along smoothly with a bounce, and the lapsteel, piano, and guitar all work great. Very good listen, full of energy, uplifting. Has a Local Natives feel.
2*: “Utøya” (5:52) - Echoes some Beach House style (especially in the vocals, despite different gender), builds up with dreamy sounds and an exploding percussion (similar to Animal Collective), yet definitely of its own
3: “Sakora” (6:31) - Slower, a thumping bass, and builds up at 2 minutes. A bit like a corny end to some 90’s slow-dance, with a modern alternative coloring. Bit harder to make out any words and the percussion seems to overwhelm a little, but still a good listen.
Recorded in response to the tragic events in Norway and Japan in 2011, this album, led by Jake Witt, does darn good justice.
Alternative “MidWest-American” dream feel, reverb with chimes, succulent guitars over popping percussions. Still very much unknown (though they are on the rise, especially among radio folks like KEXP), these Seattle dwellers deserve airplay.
Claims influence from CSNY, Pink Floyd, Phil Spector, Beach Boys, My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, though I hear much more to these guys.
Catchy, melodious, lively, good for any time of the day, especially on overcast wake-ups.
Truly fun to listen to, as well as fun to try to sing along to (the lyrics are not easily recognizable... in a good way. get’s you humming and just enjoying).
Similar to : Beach House, Local Natives
Favorites: 1 & 2.
1**: “Pharaoh” (5:19) - The vocals are very catchy, the drums lead it along smoothly with a bounce, and the lapsteel, piano, and guitar all work great. Very good listen, full of energy, uplifting. Has a Local Natives feel.
2*: “Utøya” (5:52) - Echoes some Beach House style (especially in the vocals, despite different gender), builds up with dreamy sounds and an exploding percussion (similar to Animal Collective), yet definitely of its own
3: “Sakora” (6:31) - Slower, a thumping bass, and builds up at 2 minutes. A bit like a corny end to some 90’s slow-dance, with a modern alternative coloring. Bit harder to make out any words and the percussion seems to overwhelm a little, but still a good listen.
Track Listing
1. | Pharaoh | 3. | Sakora | |||
2. | Utøya | . |