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High Heart & Low Estate
Baby Dayliner
High Heart & Low Estate
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Baby Dayliner
Title: High Heart & Low Estate
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Brassland Records
Release Date: 3/16/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 632662555620
 

CD Reviews

Solution to your hopelessness.
tothemoon | Florida, USA | 04/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Baby Dayliner was once a full band but has devolved into a one-piece over time. Now, Baby Dayliner is simply Ethan Marunas, a guy with a terrific voice I think is similar to the likes of Ian Curtis, lead singer of the 1980s British post-punk band Joy Division. Marunas is paired with what I believe is a synthesizer and a cheap drum machine.



Put the three together and you find a marvelously catchy electronic pop sound. He has taken on the different styles of dance, pop, and rap, and created one of the best albums of 2004.



Although Marunas does dabble with rap on one or two songs (depending on what you consider "rapping") on the album, the previous reviewer(s) has taken this way too seriously. Saying that this album is a hilarious album from beginning to end is a grotesque exaggeration. Also, I don't think he really "ripped off" any band when he wrote any of these songs.



All in all, the album is a gorgeous work that I feel anyone can appreciate, from the smooth sounds of "Raid!," to the (surprising) bossa nova that is "Madeline," to the (needless to say) absurd rap parody "Shah With That," I think it is a Five Star, A+ CD, and you should buy it."
Fresh
tothemoon | 04/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Literate, self-conscious, often lovely and always catchy pop music. Man can this guy put together a tune. He plays around with attitudes a lot, from hangdog romanticism to unrepentant rakishness. Big stylistic range too, though the underlying feel is always the same--from romantic synthy poppy songs to middle-school rappy party music, and some more places in between (how many albums can go from "Raid" to "Shat with that" and not get lost along the way?). Obligatory style comparison goes something like: New Order with Snoop Dogg ca. 1994 guesting on a couple of tracks, with lyrics by Leonard Cohen and Momus at their most gentle and romantic. Everyone who I've played this album for is like "who's this? this is awesome". Well it's this guy."
Minor New Romanticism
WrtnWrd | Northridge, CA USA | 08/14/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Brooklyn's Ethan Marunas (aka Baby Dayliner) is a lo-fi electroclash troubadour on his debut, High Heart & Low Estate. He dabbles, embarrassingly, with rap convention and hip-hop rhythms. He's the whitest rhymer you could imagine. Luckily, most of his tunes are more indebted to the brighter sides of New Order, Duran Duran and, for a more modern comparison, Franz Ferdinand. In fact, his real talent lies in reinventing the melodies of the new romantics. Opener "Raid!" is an ace New Order rip. "Funeral Dirge" is like Modern English tune played with two fingers on the piano. "Lullabies" has a melancholy melody reminiscent of prime OMD. After that it's hit or miss, and decidedly minor."