Weekends of Sound explained

Weekends of Sound
Type:studio
Artist:764-Hero
Cover:764_hero_weekends.jpg
Released:July 18, 2000
Genre:Indie rock, emo
Length:42:00
Label:Up Records
Producer:Phil Ek[1]
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Weekends of Sound is the third full-length studio album by the indie rock band 764-Hero.[2] It was released in 2000 on Up Records.[3]

Critical reception

The Stranger wrote that "throughout this outstanding record, tension coolly builds and unravels, insinuating what's to come."[3] Phoenix New Times thought that "the distinctly new production aesthetic shines through in the thumps and clashes of Johnson's intricate drum patterns, in the meandering tangents of Bertram's bass lines and in the subdued tinkling of Atkins' guitar notes."[4]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weekends of Sound 764-HERO (Up). www.nypress.com.
  2. Web site: 764-HERO | Biography & History. AllMusic.
  3. Web site: Evening of Sound. D. R.. Geoffries. The Stranger.
  4. Web site: 764-HERO. Brendan Joel. Kelley. August 10, 2000. Phoenix New Times.