Velocity Girl's 1993 debut album on Sub Pop blends shoegaze and noise rock from College Park, MD, showcasing the band's raw talent.
"Copacetic" won our November Album Review Tournament with 42% of the vote, beating out tough competition such as Ruby's "Salt Peter," Massive Attack's "Protection," and White Zombie's "Astro-Creep: 2000." Our Patreon community voted on which albums we should review, and this victory shows a strong connection and interest in "Copacetic" from our audience.
Velocity Girl's “Copacetic” is a fascinating blend of the UK's shoegaze scene and American indie and noise rock. One of the standout features is lead singer Sarah Shannon's vocals that gracefully soar above the dynamic mix of guitars and rhythms. While the album has all the elements for something unique, we delve into whether it manages to balance these elements effectively. Join us as we explore the highs and lows of how these components come together. We approach this with a constructive mindset, aiming to understand what works and what could be improved upon.
This episode holds a particular significance for us. We're dedicating it to Steven Jon, a cherished member of our community who sadly passed away on November 23rd, 2023. His passion for music and contributions to Dig Me Out were invaluable, and his absence is deeply felt. As we delve into "Copacetic," we remember Steven and his enthusiasm for every conversation.
Songs in this Episode
Intro - Crazy Town
19:15 - Audrey's Eyes
26:09 - Here Comes
30:49 - Pop Loser
38:29 - A Chang
Outro - Void I: Thousand Year Drift by Hollow Earth
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