review: The most notable influence on Travellers (Schneider's wispy vocals) has to be 70s-era disco music, which shows up on tracks like "Hey Elevator," "No One in the World" (catchier pop song) or "Dance Floor." The former is a dance-along, sing-along pop (disco strings) masterpiece in and of itself, and the album's greatest asset. Of course, (wacky synths) The Apples are no strangers to singable pop tracks, but it's rare that one has been this (party time) instantly-enjoyable and able to hold its own after several repeat listens. (vintage Apples) "Dance Floor," doesn't have as strong of a melody, (beats into their trademark) but it too pulls off the band's new dance sound flawlessly.80/100
Album Details
Artist Apples In Stereo, the
Genre(s) Rock
Styles Indie Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Indie Rock, Alternative/ Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/ Rock
Release Date Apr 20, 2010
Country U.S.
The Apples in Stereo - Dance Floor (video)
The Apples in Stereo - Nobody But You
Track List:
01. The Code
02. Dream About The Future
03. Hey Elevator
04. Strange Solar System
05. Dance Floor
06. C.P.U.
07. No One In The World
08. Dignified Dignitary
09. No Vacation
10. Told You Once
11. It’s All Right
12. Next Year At About The Same Time
13. Floating In Space
14. Nobody But You
15. Wings Away
16. Time Pilot
The Apples in Stereo Albums
Fun Trick Noisemaker 1995
Tone Soul Evolution 1997
Her Wallpaper Reverie 1999
The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone 2000
Live in Chicago 2001
Velocity of Sound 2002
New Magnetic Wonder 2007
Travellers in Space and Time 2010
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