Post by Benjamin A. Vazquez U.E. on Nov 13, 2016 22:11:12 GMT -5
Weather the Storm
Artist: Westminster Park
Album: Weather the Storm
Year: 2015
CD#: XXXXX
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #1, #4, #6, #7, #8, #9, #12
Comments Overall: Upbeat, energetic, folk music with an indie inflection
1. Weather the Storm, 2:49 - Low, deep, slow, rich, rises and falls very slowly, heartwarming, fades out, four seconds of silence at the end
2. Victoria, 2:52 - Rhythmic, rigid, almost a marching tune, a song about Victoria Park, strong chorus, ends abruptly, four seconds of silence at the end
3. Changes, 2:51 - Begins strong, settles down, powerful, melodic, slow, fades out, three seconds of silence at the end
4. New Pair of Shoes, 2:56 - Upbeat, energetic, a woman declares her independence from a lover she once wanted, ends triumphuntly, five seconds of silence at the end
5. Help Me Out, 3:44 - Slow, melodic, elegant, rises towards the end, then slows down and fades away, five seconds of silence at the end
6. Coma, 3:01 - Begins slowly, emerges slowly from the background like something coming out of the mist, ethereal, majestic, fades out, five seconds of silence at the end
7. Ghost of Eldon House, 2:35 - Begins with chimes, slow, melodic, the story of the ghost of Eldon House (with some liberties)
8. The Books I Read, 4:48 - Strong rhythm throughout, catchy, moves along consistantly, a paeon to self-guided learning, excellent chorus, ends on a high note, three seconds of silence at the end.
9. Still Lonely, 3:16 - Begins slowly, quiet and longing, piercing, rises magnificently towrads the end, breaks then fades away, four seconds of silence at the end
10. Voices, 4:12 - Begins with voices in the background berating the singer, a song about finding your own voice, slow and intense, ends with the voices in the background fading out, followed by three seconds of silence
11. Eyes of the Moon, 2:56 - Slow, majestic at points, elegant, excellent vocals, fades out followed by three seconds of silence
12. United Wave, 3:54 - Begins slowly, picks up dramatically at 0:30, upbeat, energetic, a tribute to collective action and uplifting the poor, catchy chorus, fades out at the end
Note: Also posted under Indie.
Website: westminsterparkmusic.com/
Bandcamp: westminsterpark.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/westminsterparkmusic/
Twitter: twitter.com/w_minster_park
Artist: Westminster Park
Album: Weather the Storm
Year: 2015
CD#: XXXXX
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #1, #4, #6, #7, #8, #9, #12
Comments Overall: Upbeat, energetic, folk music with an indie inflection
1. Weather the Storm, 2:49 - Low, deep, slow, rich, rises and falls very slowly, heartwarming, fades out, four seconds of silence at the end
2. Victoria, 2:52 - Rhythmic, rigid, almost a marching tune, a song about Victoria Park, strong chorus, ends abruptly, four seconds of silence at the end
3. Changes, 2:51 - Begins strong, settles down, powerful, melodic, slow, fades out, three seconds of silence at the end
4. New Pair of Shoes, 2:56 - Upbeat, energetic, a woman declares her independence from a lover she once wanted, ends triumphuntly, five seconds of silence at the end
5. Help Me Out, 3:44 - Slow, melodic, elegant, rises towards the end, then slows down and fades away, five seconds of silence at the end
6. Coma, 3:01 - Begins slowly, emerges slowly from the background like something coming out of the mist, ethereal, majestic, fades out, five seconds of silence at the end
7. Ghost of Eldon House, 2:35 - Begins with chimes, slow, melodic, the story of the ghost of Eldon House (with some liberties)
8. The Books I Read, 4:48 - Strong rhythm throughout, catchy, moves along consistantly, a paeon to self-guided learning, excellent chorus, ends on a high note, three seconds of silence at the end.
9. Still Lonely, 3:16 - Begins slowly, quiet and longing, piercing, rises magnificently towrads the end, breaks then fades away, four seconds of silence at the end
10. Voices, 4:12 - Begins with voices in the background berating the singer, a song about finding your own voice, slow and intense, ends with the voices in the background fading out, followed by three seconds of silence
11. Eyes of the Moon, 2:56 - Slow, majestic at points, elegant, excellent vocals, fades out followed by three seconds of silence
12. United Wave, 3:54 - Begins slowly, picks up dramatically at 0:30, upbeat, energetic, a tribute to collective action and uplifting the poor, catchy chorus, fades out at the end
Note: Also posted under Indie.
Website: westminsterparkmusic.com/
Bandcamp: westminsterpark.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/westminsterparkmusic/
Twitter: twitter.com/w_minster_park