Weasel in Drag
Tik Tok
Performed By
Tik Tok
Album UPC
845121057430
CD Baby Track ID
10375238
Label
Tik Tok
Released
2013-01-22
BPM
118
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1306726
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
1,669
Writers
Writer
Tik Tok
Pub Co
Tik Tok
Composer
Tik Tok
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Mass. - Boston
Description
Eerie, artistic, innovative, original; their self produced debut release will excite, and seduce you in new way. It's like Nightmare Before Christmas meets a depressed Superman with a sexy undertone.
Notes
Eerie, artistic, innovative, original; the debut release “Draw Some Monsters” by local experimental/alternative rock band Tik Tok is likely to excite, sadden, and seduce you in a way you haven’t experienced before. The self produced album has been described by fans as one of the most unique yet accessible records they've heard out of the Boston area in years.
Draw Some Monsters has a big, textured sound, and frequently escapes the traditional 4-piece alt rock format by showcasing the bands versatility as multi-instrumentalists. Their vocalist, Laetitia Brundage, has an incredible, beautiful voice, which she compliments by playing the piano like a late nineteenth century composer. It has a haunting ambiance hovering over an irregular heartbeat thanks to the layers of spacey guitars, weeping synths, traveling bass lines, and punchy, unpredictable rhythms. Their distinct mixture of hypnotic rock, danceable melodies, and baroque pop is reminiscent of some of their more prominent musical influences such as Tori Amos, Tom Waits, Portishead and Danny Elfman.
What people are saying about “Draw Some Monsters”:
“There was something so catchy and seductive about that music, I just couldn't help but to start dancing. I was literally pitching a tent by the 3rd song.”
“Sounded like Mike Patton having a vigorous, public threesome with Tori Amos and Beth Gibbons”
"It's like Nightmare Before Christmas meets a depressed Superman… With a sexy undertone."
Draw Some Monsters has a big, textured sound, and frequently escapes the traditional 4-piece alt rock format by showcasing the bands versatility as multi-instrumentalists. Their vocalist, Laetitia Brundage, has an incredible, beautiful voice, which she compliments by playing the piano like a late nineteenth century composer. It has a haunting ambiance hovering over an irregular heartbeat thanks to the layers of spacey guitars, weeping synths, traveling bass lines, and punchy, unpredictable rhythms. Their distinct mixture of hypnotic rock, danceable melodies, and baroque pop is reminiscent of some of their more prominent musical influences such as Tori Amos, Tom Waits, Portishead and Danny Elfman.
What people are saying about “Draw Some Monsters”:
“There was something so catchy and seductive about that music, I just couldn't help but to start dancing. I was literally pitching a tent by the 3rd song.”
“Sounded like Mike Patton having a vigorous, public threesome with Tori Amos and Beth Gibbons”
"It's like Nightmare Before Christmas meets a depressed Superman… With a sexy undertone."
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