Love Affair With the Obsolete
tvfordogs
Performed By
tvfordogs
Album UPC
634479792113
CD Baby Track ID
5235020
Label
Wampus Multimedia
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
126
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh0892919
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
230
Writers
Writer
Neil Luckett
Pub Co
Neil Luckett
Composer
Neil Luckett
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
Great Britain / UK
Description
Explosive British power trio with sparkling hooks. Modern? Retro? You be the judge.
Notes
With its opening flash of amplified six-string, \'Starling\' shines a bright light on post-grunge rock \'n\' roll. Devoid of Weezeresque irony, singer-guitarist Neil Luckett mines a classic, idiosyncratic vein, advancing the go-for-broke assault of \'Heavy Denver\' (2002) and brass-ring target-shooting of \'Roller\' (2005) with a knowing blend of retro styles and rock archetypes. On \'Starling,\' classic rock drenched in early-\'70s guitar tones meets the immediacy of modern hi-fi.
The dogs\' crunchy guitars, laser-sharp vocals, and tightly honed songs evoke Coldplay and Foo Fighters, passing through a lens trained on rock history. Restless in its introspection, \'Starling\' calls to mind the freewheeling explorations of Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young. The disarming \"Frozen Friend,\" with its George-Harrison-does-\"Wah-Wah\" guitar intro and plaintive lead vocal, is one of the most infectiously impassioned tracks of this or any year.
Produced by Luckett and mastered by the legendary Jon Astley, \'Starling\' joins a Wampus Multimedia roster that includes upcoming releases from The Matthew Show, The Crowd Scene, Venus Flytrap, Kowtow Popof, and Arms of Kismet, as well as \'Hurry Home Early: the Songs of Warren Zevon,\' to which Luckett contributed a version of Zevon\'s \"Mutineer.\" Skilled interpreters of the work of other artists, tvfordogs also covered \"How Do You Think It Feels\" for \'After Hours: a Tribute to the Music of Lou Reed.\'
The dogs\' crunchy guitars, laser-sharp vocals, and tightly honed songs evoke Coldplay and Foo Fighters, passing through a lens trained on rock history. Restless in its introspection, \'Starling\' calls to mind the freewheeling explorations of Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young. The disarming \"Frozen Friend,\" with its George-Harrison-does-\"Wah-Wah\" guitar intro and plaintive lead vocal, is one of the most infectiously impassioned tracks of this or any year.
Produced by Luckett and mastered by the legendary Jon Astley, \'Starling\' joins a Wampus Multimedia roster that includes upcoming releases from The Matthew Show, The Crowd Scene, Venus Flytrap, Kowtow Popof, and Arms of Kismet, as well as \'Hurry Home Early: the Songs of Warren Zevon,\' to which Luckett contributed a version of Zevon\'s \"Mutineer.\" Skilled interpreters of the work of other artists, tvfordogs also covered \"How Do You Think It Feels\" for \'After Hours: a Tribute to the Music of Lou Reed.\'
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