Performer: | Silversun Pickups |
Title: | Carnavas |
Country: | US |
Released: | 2006 |
Category: | Rock |
Rating: | 4.2 ✦ |
Other format: | MP3 AU VQF ADX AIFF FLAC MP1 |
1 | Melatonin | 4:04 |
2 | Well Thought Out Twinkles | 4:02 |
3 | Checkered Floor | 4:51 |
4 | Little Lover's So Polite | 4:58 |
5 | Future Foe Scenarios | 5:20 |
6 | Waste It On | 4:13 |
7 | Lazy Eye | 5:54 |
8 | Rusted Wheel | 6:00 |
9 | Dream At Tempo 119 | 4:52 |
10 | Three Seed | 5:40 |
11 | Common Reactor | 6:01 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DGB009 | Silversun Pickups | Carnavas (CD, Album) | Dangerbird Records | DGB009 | US | 2006 |
none | Silversun Pickups | Carnavas - (Album Instrumentals) (CDr, Album, Promo) | Dangerbird Records | none | US | 2006 |
PCCY-01865 | Silversun Pickups | Carnavas (CD, Album) | Canyon International | PCCY-01865 | Japan | 2008 |
DGB016 | Silversun Pickups | Carnavas (7", Ltd, RE) | Dangerbird Records | DGB016 | US | 2018 |
9362-49971-9 | Silversun Pickups | Carnavas (CD, Album) | Dangerbird Records, Sire | 9362-49971-9 | UK & Europe | 2006 |
Carnavas is the debut studio album by alternative band Silversun Pickups. It was released on July 26, 2006. The title is an homage to lead guitarist and vocalist Brian Aubert's Greek heritage. Some suppliers were also given copies of The Tripwire Session: Live In Chicago, a four track EP. The album generated two successful singles on the US Modern Rock chart. Lazy Eye" hit in 2007 and "Well Thought Out Twinkles" hit in 2008
Released July 25, 2006. Carnavas is an album made in 2006 by indie/alternative rock band Silversun Pickups. It is the first full-length album they’ve ever made (their previous release, Pikul, was merely an EP), and the one that was a breakthrough success. Two of its most famous singles are Lazy Eye and Well Thought Out Twinkles. Other singles include Future Foe Scenarios and Little Lover’s So Polite. The name is an homage to vocalist/guitarist Brian Aubert’s Greek heritage.
Silversun Pickups – Carnavas. Label: Dangerbird Records – DGB009. Mixed at Sunset Sound. Package: Jewelcase in printed cardboard slipcase.
SILVERSUN PICKUPS Brian Aubert: Guitar, Vocals Nikki Monninger: Bass, Vocals Joe Lester: Sounds, Keyboards Christopher Guanlao: Drums. everyone else at dangerbird. anyone who bought, stole, downloaded, recommended, enjoyed this record. holiday inn express breakfast bars. neighbor dan. dios(malos). anyone who should be on this list but isn’t.
Carnavas by Silversun Pickups, released 25 July 2006 1. Melatonin 2. Well Thought Out Twinkles 3. Checkered Floor 4. Little Lover's So Polite 5. Future Foe Scenarios 6. Waste In On 7. Lazy Eye 8. Rusted Wheel 9. Dream At Tempo 119 10. Three Seed 11. Common Reactor In the brutally cold world of Big Rock Biz, there’s something very comforting about just knowing that a band like . s Silversun Pickups exists. That feeling derives from the group’s searingly sumptuous music, sure, but it has a lot to do with knowing their rather humble origins and super-admirable raison d’être. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.
Carnavas is Silversun Pickups' first full-length studio album. The title is an homage to Aubert's Greek heritage. As of the Billboard 200 dated June 30, 2007, it has sold 183,864 copies. Lazy Eye hit and Well Thought Out Twinkles hit the first one in 2007 and the following peaked at in 2008. The song Well Thought Out Twinkles is part of the soundtrack of skateboarding video.
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Carnavas, the debut full-length from . s Silversun Pickups, is the sort of record that brings something new to discover with each listen. From the grainy opening of "Melatonin" that blends into strikingly harmonized male/female vocals, the quartet immediately showcases their innate sense of melody amid textured atmospherics and layers of distortion and fuzz, which all come.
If you over-praise a band’s effort, that very same band that you heartily commended could present you with over-indulgent or profoundly meek crap next time they put forward an album. The flip side, and usually the more worn-out path where debut albums are concerned, is inherently more dangerous. Take for example, the cheek of Rolling Stone magazine, who felt it appropriate to slander and defecate all over Jimmy Page and his Led Zeppelin.