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Thinking lyrics over guitars and trippy electronics.
Genre:
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date:
2007
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ccalam
© Copyright-ccalam
(0859700161630)
Record Label: ccalam
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1. the scared and the scarred (grey smoke) |
4:32 |
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2. took |
3:16 |
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3. watch |
3:14 |
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4. our window |
4:00 |
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5. it's only me |
3:16 |
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6. marker pen scrawl |
3:07 |
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7. when i get delusions |
4:04 |
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8. before the big fight |
1:50 |
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9. he thinks of the sixties |
3:35 |
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10. baby thinks |
3:04 |
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11. is this today? |
3:42 |
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What people are saying about "Watch" (visit the ccalam website for links to all these reviews):
Get Ready to ROCK:
"an introspective space cowboy version of Nick Drake perhaps, who probably took a puff and then started recording his jumbled thoughts…. And jumbled and eclectic as they may be, there is undoubtedly an inner strand to the ccalam’s narrative…. one part the work of a meandering colourful wordsmith and another part a synth driven musical melange."
Dukester:
"like a lone troubadour who’s then been remixed by NIN or Depeche Mode, except its him doing it all with his own vision. Sometimes he’s on acoustic, sometimes its goddamn electric. Singing whats on his mind. The tunes and the sound are there. Truly. On radio he’d be a star"
iamasadlittleboy about “He thinks of the Sixties”:
"The song just again has some sort of wonderful charm which keeps hooked from start to end, and makes you want to stick the track on repeat"
Sound on Sound August 2007:
"C Calam has produced a beautifully packaged debut album, and you get the impression that an equal amount of hard work has been expended on the music. That work has paid off in many areas, most notably the synth programming, which yields dense arrangements brimming with imaginative sounds and textures."
"Bad" (translated from French):
"a tasty cocktail between Radiohead, Massive, Lou Reed and Beck. It makes us travel through throbbing, planing, and the urban road movie"
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