Andres (USA-CA)
Strange Memories on this Nervous Night


4.0
excellent

Review

by Kazooicide USER (3 Reviews)
February 14th, 2018 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I've had enough of your sad story.

It would be unjust to put a genre on Andres’ Strange Memories on this Nervous Night. It would be better to label it with a “feeling”. But which feeling would it be" Dreamy" Pessimistic" Love-struck" The answer is a strange, wonderful mix of all of these that make this album a wonderful, captivating experience.

First off, this album is CATCHY, infectiously so. From the opener “Bad Boy”, Andres hooks the listener with dreamy, poppy guitars and sweet vocals. And they work together magnifacently to maintain consistency on this release. Most of the songs on the album are very relaxed, however “I Know A Place” stands out as a faster song on the album. Although it is much more high-energy than the other tracks, it still feels consistent with the rest of the album. “Sunday School” is another notable track, where Andres uses a variety of vocal styles, like almost yelling about having “that dude’s neck” in his right hand, and later talking in an accent about taking you “out Los Osos, to the Montana de Oro”. Moments like these make these songs kind of hard to forget. All of these elements come together and form a unique, fresh sound.

When it comes to lyrics, Andres accomplishes something commendable in music. Throughout the album, he keeps a consistent personality that makes the songs feel genuine. Some songs reflect a cynical view of a 20-something fed up with hedonist friends and his desire for face-to-face communication rather than "keyboard-to-keyboard". It seems like a message that the millennial can relate to. Whether they agree with Andres or they feel called out, they can feel like a part of this album. "Darth Binks" (named after the notorious Star Wars villain) is from the perspective of him being sick of someone refusing to help themselves and dragging others around them down. And that really adds substance to this release. None of these songs are really about “love”. A lot of them address girls, but there is always a character flaw that seems to ruin it for Andres (egotistical, drugs, cheating). So really, these not-quite-love songs defy being cliché and superficial, making this album feel very “real”.

There really isn't anything bad about this album, just two things that keep it from being perfect. First, hearing a little bit more variation in the songs would have been nice. “Quinn” and “Puzzle” sound too much alike for either one to be notable. Both are decent songs, but if you’ve heard one, you’ve heard the other. The other is that “Salty” is just a boring track. Andres doesn’t do much to add flavor to this song to put it on the level that the rest of the album is on. Even the use of the word "salty" is a bit off-putting.

All in all, this is a phenomenal debut for Andres. If he can perfect this sound that he has on this record, the future looks very bright for him indeed.


user ratings (27)
3.7
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Ebola
June 18th 2018


4511 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Can't stop listening to this. So damn infectious.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 19th 2018


30304 Comments


saw this guys live last week and he was just fucking amzing

GreyShadow
November 24th 2018


7031 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this album was really good when I listened a month ago so i'm excited to try the next one

and yeah he was fucking great live

GreyShadow
August 27th 2019


7031 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Quinn is stupid catchy

GreyShadow
November 3rd 2019


7031 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

new album is my favorite from him. I think this one fits a bit better into the Swancore (obviously not core but you know what I mean) family as opposed to his next two which may be a negative for some, but the new album is Andres being more Andres than ever before and I love it.



I listened to it 4 or 5 times now and it might be in my top 5 for 2019

Purpl3Spartan
August 3rd 2023


8506 Comments


I WILL DRIVE MY ASS OUT TO MEXICO FOR YOU SPANISH MAMI

DROGAS Y PISTOLAS A MI NO ME IMPORTA SPANISH MAMI



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