Post by Benjamin A. Vazquez U.E. on Oct 23, 2016 20:34:44 GMT -5
A Map of This City
Artist: Buttonfly
Album: A Map of This City
Year: 2016
CD#: XXXXX
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #2, #3, #5, #8, #10, #12
Comments Overall: Rock & roll with a folksy flavour, rich, thick, homey, energetic, aggressive in places, saxaphone
1. Wait for It, 4:13 - Slow and mostly instrumental intro, picks up dramatically at 0:42 but slows back down again, oddly intense and insistant, fades out
2. Brave Sons, 4:59 - Extremely quiet for two seconds, then begins with a bang, heavy on the saxaphone, funky, rich and deep, melodic vocals, fades out at the end
3. Echo Echo, 4:33 - Begins gradually, rock & roll, a song about experimenting with one's sexuality, echoing & airy instrumentation, firm ending
4. The Next Level, 4:27 - Begins with electric guitars, rock n' roll, active, energetic, even aggressive, well-done instrumentation, breaks at the end
5. Three Years Long, 4:56 - Slow instrumental beginning, blusey, intense, excellent saxaphone solo midway through, intesifies towards the end, breaks then fades out
6. Not a River, 3:07 - Energetic rock & roll, angry in places, ends on a bang, five seconds of silence at the end
7. Tim's Tires, 4:04 - Quiet, soft, elegant, picks up as it goes along, but settles down at the end, fades out, five seconds of silence at the end
8. In Between, 4:29 - Rock & roll, some blusey influences in the bridge, deep & rich, fades out with echoing guitar
9. Easier, 3:17 - Begins slowly with piano, lonesome, picks up midway through but quiets down again, fades out, five seconds of silence at the end
10. The Sound of Sunday Night, 4:54 - Begins quietly and gradually, calm, low, melodic, rises towards the end, but falls again, fades away
11. Horses, 3:58 - Begins slowly, deep and low, breaks out into guitars, somehow both energetic and relaxing, fades out at the end
12. Lost Dog, 4:16 - Long instrumental intro, earthy, deep, rhythmic, echoes of the blues, breaks then fades out
13. Everyone's Gone Mad, 3:45 - Begins with screaming guitars, a smokey rock 'n roll venue from the 70s, melodic, heavy percussion, fades away at the end
14. You See Through Me, 4:24 - Begins with electric guitars, aggressive and angry, very rock and roll, packed with librarian humour
15. Thirty One, 4:05 - Opens with guitars, very rock-n-roll, dominated by electric guitars, sharp ending, followed by three seconds of echoes
Note : Also posted under Indie.
Bandcamp: buttonfly.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Buttonfly-146466905414550/
Artist: Buttonfly
Album: A Map of This City
Year: 2016
CD#: XXXXX
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #2, #3, #5, #8, #10, #12
Comments Overall: Rock & roll with a folksy flavour, rich, thick, homey, energetic, aggressive in places, saxaphone
1. Wait for It, 4:13 - Slow and mostly instrumental intro, picks up dramatically at 0:42 but slows back down again, oddly intense and insistant, fades out
2. Brave Sons, 4:59 - Extremely quiet for two seconds, then begins with a bang, heavy on the saxaphone, funky, rich and deep, melodic vocals, fades out at the end
3. Echo Echo, 4:33 - Begins gradually, rock & roll, a song about experimenting with one's sexuality, echoing & airy instrumentation, firm ending
4. The Next Level, 4:27 - Begins with electric guitars, rock n' roll, active, energetic, even aggressive, well-done instrumentation, breaks at the end
5. Three Years Long, 4:56 - Slow instrumental beginning, blusey, intense, excellent saxaphone solo midway through, intesifies towards the end, breaks then fades out
6. Not a River, 3:07 - Energetic rock & roll, angry in places, ends on a bang, five seconds of silence at the end
7. Tim's Tires, 4:04 - Quiet, soft, elegant, picks up as it goes along, but settles down at the end, fades out, five seconds of silence at the end
8. In Between, 4:29 - Rock & roll, some blusey influences in the bridge, deep & rich, fades out with echoing guitar
9. Easier, 3:17 - Begins slowly with piano, lonesome, picks up midway through but quiets down again, fades out, five seconds of silence at the end
10. The Sound of Sunday Night, 4:54 - Begins quietly and gradually, calm, low, melodic, rises towards the end, but falls again, fades away
11. Horses, 3:58 - Begins slowly, deep and low, breaks out into guitars, somehow both energetic and relaxing, fades out at the end
12. Lost Dog, 4:16 - Long instrumental intro, earthy, deep, rhythmic, echoes of the blues, breaks then fades out
13. Everyone's Gone Mad, 3:45 - Begins with screaming guitars, a smokey rock 'n roll venue from the 70s, melodic, heavy percussion, fades away at the end
14. You See Through Me, 4:24 - Begins with electric guitars, aggressive and angry, very rock and roll, packed with librarian humour
15. Thirty One, 4:05 - Opens with guitars, very rock-n-roll, dominated by electric guitars, sharp ending, followed by three seconds of echoes
Note : Also posted under Indie.
Bandcamp: buttonfly.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Buttonfly-146466905414550/