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It uses material from the Wikipedia article " Transmission Gay Dad album ". [1]. You are here Everything Explained. If you follow these artists, you may have a partial attachment as a continued fan, but this album is not a fan builder. He added that "[w]hatever Gay Dad was aiming for, Transmission falls despairingly shy of the mark".
Rob Bolton considered Transmission "a much better rock record" than their debut release, full of "louder guitars and more hooks to please fans of the scene". Artist: Gay Dad. Title: Transmission. He added that if the band's American label "works the hell out of this, it just might be a do-over for Gay Dad".
Transmission Gay Dad (Artist, Performer), Denise Johnson (Performer), Ben Chapman (Performer) Format: Audio CD 10 ratings $ Leisure Noise is excellent, so although Transmission is among a different caliber, Dad's style on Transmission takes on the alter-ego of modern glamrock, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Suede.
At Metacriticwhich assigns a normalized rating out of to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 52, based on five reviews. The album's opening song "Transmission" was reminiscent of the Manic Street Preachers ' early glam pop work.
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Transmission is the second and final studio album by London band Gay Dadreleased via B-Unique on 24 September The music is a drastically changed from their glam rock, neo-psychedeliakrautrockand gospel and indie pop style of previous album, into much more electronic style.
The Boston Phoenix writer Mark Woodlief said it had "big, boisterous production values" compared to its predecessor, though "what this beautifully if somewhat excessively crafted album sounds like is various parts of [ Ty Burr of Entertainment Weekly reviewed Transmission with two others albums; he simply commented that the band's "glam-Bowie reinventions, culminat[e] midway in the pop-rock nuggetry of 'Plane Going Down' before crashing to earth".
Rex -esque "Shoot Freak". Transmission is the second and final studio album by London band Gay Dad, released via B-Unique on 24 September The music is drastically changed from the glam rock, neo-psychedelia, krautrock, gospel and indie pop styles of their previous album, into a more electronic style.
Gay Dad. Glam rock, electronica. Gay Dad played their first show as a trio in Novemberfollowing the departure of Risebero. Blender John Perry described the album as being "more Bon Jovi than Blur, bloated with stadium-friendly power ballads". At this time, their upcoming album was scheduled for release in mid Transmission was met with mixed reviews from music critics.
Except where otherwise indicated, Everything. Gay Dad released their debut studio album Leisure Noise in June Transmission was recorded in late and earlyproduced by Ben Chapman and the band. Musically, the sound of Transmission has been described as glam rock, and electronica.
Release Date: Condition: Very Good. Label: B-Unique. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Transmission" on Discogs. Eric J. Iannelli for Ink 19 said album "suffer from frivolous overproduction, in both musical and lyrical terms it is tediously bland".
Fulton Dingley recorded "Nightclub" and "Dinosaur", and did additional recording for "Transmission". AllMusic reviewer Dean Carlson wrote that while it was "marginally stronger" than their debut album, it "forgets to bring along the same natural pop drive and offers more of the same well-honed faux iconic babble".