
Diaper Island is a Alt/Indie album by Chad VanGaalen, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- fuzzy
- raw
- playful
About
Calgary singer-songwriter Chad Van Gaalen has recorded several impressive solo albums where the ambitious eclecticism made them sound incredibly weird and personal. <i>Diaper Island</i> is another encouraging exploration in sound. Garage rock is apparently on his mind. There’s a great raunch to “Peace On the Rise.” “Heavy Stones” sounds like broken guitars are accompanying Beach Boys-like vocal lines. “Sara” is a touching acoustic number that expands into a punk version of the Association. “Blonde Hash” captures the irreverent mayhem of the Fugs. “Freedom for a Policeman,” “Can You Believe It?” and “Wandering Spirits” are more untutored garage-rock where the vocals throw themselves into gleeful cacophony. There’s such joy here that the deliberate lack of polish makes the album sound even more off-the-cuff than it likely is. The addition of the Neil Young-reminiscent bonus track “You Changed Your Name” is a fitting end to an album with such an anarchic spirit.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Do Not Fear
- A2Peace On The Rise
- A3Burning Photographs
- A4Heavy Stones
- A5Sara
- A6Replace Me
Side B
- B1Blonde Hash
- B2Freedom For A Policeman
- B3Can You Believe It!?
- B4Wandering Spirits
- B5No Panic / No Heat
- B6Shave My Pussy
Credits
Performers
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
