Sunshine / At the Drive-In
Sunshine / At the Drive-In is a split EP released under the independent record label Big Wheel Recreation on April 13, 2000. It featured songs by the Czech band Sunshine and the American band At the Drive-In. It was also released on vinyl on 12-inch.[2]
Sunshine / At the Drive-In | ||||
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EP by Sunshine and At the Drive-In | ||||
Released | April 13, 2000[1] | |||
Recorded | September 1999 / 2000 | |||
Genre | Post-hardcore | |||
Length | 25:38 | |||
Label | Big Wheel Recreation[1] | |||
Producer | At the Drive-In | |||
Sunshine and At the Drive-In chronology | ||||
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Description
The album itself does not include a cover, but only the disc and the case.[3] Anchored by the much more prominent At the Drive-In,[4] the split is actually dominated in length songs by Sunshine;[3] their three tracks elapse almost two-thirds of the album. The first song "Streamlined", which has been described as having a steady drum beat, odd noises and echoing guitar effects,[3] appears three times on the album; the second two being remixes of the same general loop.[5] For fans of At the Drive-In, this album, as well as another split they shared with Burning Airlines,[6] gave a taste of their music from their anticipated upcoming album, Relationship of Command.[3] At the Drive-In's two-song contribution bears a strong musical resemblance to their previous release, 1999's Vaya, as well as their subsequent full-length album, Relationship of Command. However, the split has a considerably lower level of production than Vaya, and lacks the full sound found on Relationship of Command, attributed to not having Ross Robinson producing it.[5] "Extracurricular" later appeared as one of two bonus tracks on the re-release of Relationship of Command.[7]
Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Rolling Stone | [8] |
Generally, reception for the album was positive,[8][9] and Matthieu Moquet of Mowno Magazine has called it "dark and phenomenal".[10] Also, the two bands have been said to complement each other well on this EP.[9] However, the third repetition of the song "Streamlined" left one critic tired of the EP,[3] and Sunshine / At the Drive-In has been described as decent, but not essential.[5]
Sunshine / At the Drive-In spent a total of three weeks on CMJ Radio charts, appearing first in the charts at #134 during the week of May 12, 2000.[11] By May 29, the EP had managed to reach its peak ranking at 60.[12]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Streamlined" | 4:59 |
2. | "Streamlined" (Dead Elektro Mix; remixed by Bit BobTM) | 5:34 |
3. | "Streamlined" (Line Mix; remixed by the T-Boom) | 6:05 |
No. | Title | Length |
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4. | "Extracurricular" | 4:00 |
5. | "Autorelocator" | 5:00 |
Total length: | 25:38 |
Personnel
Sunshine
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At the Drive-In
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Production Staff[13]
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References
- "At the Drive-In/Sunshine". All Music Guide. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- Nakamura.
- Sean (7 August 2000). "At The Drive-In/Sunshine Split EP". Film Junk. Break Media. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- "Sunshine". JPop. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
- Greg (24 February 2002). "At the Drive-In / Sunshine". STNT Magazine (in French). Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- Sharpe-Young, p. 40.
- "Relationship of Command (Bonus Tracks - 13 Tracks)". All Music Guide. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- Brackett, et al., p. 28.
- "Music Reviews". IMPACT Press Magazine. January 2001. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- Moquet, Matthieu (1 January 2000). "At The Drive In / Sunshine - "Split"". Mowno Magazine (in French). Retrieved 15 September 2010.
- CMJ New Music Report, p. 13.
- CMJ New Music Monthly, p. 76.
- "At the Drive-In/Sunshine (Split Single)". Artist Direct. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
Sources
- Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (2004). The new Rolling Stone album guide. Simon and Schuster. pp. 930. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- "CMJ Radio 200". CMJ New Music Report. CMJ Network, Inc. 62 (666): 56. 15 May 2000. ISSN 0890-0795.
- "Top 75 - CMJ Radio Airplay". CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. 84: 110. August 2000. ISSN 1074-6978.
- Nakamura, Eric (1999). "Giant robot". 16–23. L(os) A(ngeles), CA. ISSN 1534-9845. OCLC 36243340.
- Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Zonda Books Limited. p. 376. ISBN 0-9582684-0-1. OCLC 71843078.