Rolz'n'Rulz

"Rolz'n'Rulz" is the second single from the album Gentleman by the Belarusian indie rock and power pop band Hair Peace Salon released on September 15, 2010. It consists of one song “Rolz'n'Rulz” written by Aleh Vial together with Konstantin Karman.

"Rolz'n'Rulz"
Single by Hair Peace Salon
from the album Gentleman
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2010 (2010-09-15)
StudioGRANNY REC Studio
GenrePower pop, rock and roll
Length3:54
Composer(s)Aleh Vial
Lyricist(s)Aleh Vial, Konstantin Karman
Hair Peace Salon singles chronology
"Happy for a While"
(2010)
"Rolz'n'Rulz"
(2010)
"Garela Sasna"
(2012)

History

The single “Rolz'n'Rulz” was brought into free access on September 15, 2010, the same day as the remix EP “HPS Remixed” was released.[1]

Musicians from Hair Peace Salon decided to complement the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Together with the rights to life, liberty, and security, the indie rockers propose to introduce an article: “Everyone has the right to completely freely download a new song and a remix album by Hair Peace Salon to enjoy listening”,

the music portal Tuzin.fm urged its readers to download the new single with such words.[2]

The eponymous song from the single “Rolz'n'Rulz,” where established rules, moral, and assigned public roles are reflected, was written is a collage manner that is distinctive to the early period of the band.[3] The second single from the album itself half-opened its secret further and showed a shift towards richer instrumental and vocal parts in songs.[4]

“Hearing process should not be easy, the song is going to slightly open gradually, more and more, with every appearance in the player,” members of the band Hair Peace Salon described their work for Experty.by.[4]

Critical reception

Anton Sierankoŭ, reviewer over at Experty.by, heard more rock and roll motifs than the power pop ones in the single and wrote in his review piece, “This is a very peppy, contagiously joyful song, with a clear melody and energetic guitars, made as simple as much with sincere enthusiasm. The coolest thing here, of course, is how the vocal parts are organized: formally, the lead vocalist is simply sung along, but it looks as if the musicians so burst with a desire to sing at least something that they push each other from the microphone away all the time.”[5]

According to critic Źmicier Padbiarezski from ej.by, who came to the conclusion that the band had very rethought the concept of rock 'n' roll in the single, “Rolz'n'Rulz” is “one of those songs, in which the band with such a complicated name quite convincingly demonstrates its ability to clearly organize musical material, and almost in the first place, vocals and present that properly.”[6]

In 2012 as part of the album Gentleman, the song “Rolz'n'Rulz” was noticed for the second time, received a good press: “Rolz'n'Rulz rulez” (Alieh Klimaŭ, Experty.by),[7] “wonderful Rolz'n'Rulz (Siarhei Budkin, Experty.by, Budzma Belarusians!, Tuzin.fm),[7][8][9] and, according to Źmicier Padbiarezski from the site Experty.by, became a proof of the diverse repertoire of the album.[7] Tacciana Bobier and Alina Šymanskaja from the music portal “Pamiarkoŭny huk” characterized the song performed live with the adjective “driven.[10]

Tracklisting

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Rolz’n'Rulz"Aleh Vial, Konstantin KarmanAleh Vial3:54

Personnel

Awards and prizes

With the track “Rolz'n'Rulz”, in May 2011 the band won the grand prize (a recording session in the studio “RecPublica Studios”) in the competition held by the Polish music portal “Fabryka Zespołów”.[11][12]

The presence in compilations

The track “Rolz'n'Rulz” was selected to the proprietary compilation of Belarusian English-speaking bands “„APS Sound“ Volume 1” for truck drivers published by “APS” at the end of 2012.[13]

Remixes

In 2010 DJ GRAF of the Minsk electronic project “Vacuum Government” created a trance version of the song called “Rolz'n'Rulz (GRAF Trance Mix)” with a duration of 6 mins 39 seconds, which one, along with other remixes, was put on the EP “HPS Remixed” the same year. “Cooperation has turned to be interesting,” Aleh Vial, co-author of the original song, summed up the remix for Tuzin.fm, “The figurative vision of these people proved to be very close to ours.”[2] “We are very pleased to work with musical material of Hair Peace Salon and have decided to include remixes of the songs „Rolz’n'Rulz,“ „Happy for a While“ in our live performances,” the DJs told the portal Ultra-Music following the results of participation in the Polish festival “Pakrava. Dni kultury niezależnej Białorusi.”[14]

gollark: I mean, PotatOS "exists", but isn't a physical object.
gollark: Not really.
gollark: i.e. the physical processes involved in the brain do not actually work the same if you swap all the atoms for... identical atoms.
gollark: Anyway, if you actually *did* end up breaking consciousness if you swapped out half the atoms in your brain at once, and this was externally verifiable because the conscious thing complained, that would probably have some weird implications. Specifically, that the physical processes involved somehow notice this.
gollark: I mean, apart from the fact that it wasn't livable in the intervening distance, which might be bad in specifically the house case.

References

  1. "Hair Peace Salon выпустили новый интернет-сингл «Rolz'N'Rulz»" [Hair Peace Salon released new internet single "Rolz’N’Rulz"] (in Russian). Ultra-Music. 2010-09-17. Archived from the original on 2019-03-09. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  2. "Танчыць Hair Peace Salon" [Hair Peace Salon is dancing]. Tuzin.fm (in Belarusian). mpby.ru. 2010-10-05. Archived from the original on 2019-03-09. Retrieved 2018-11-20.
  3. Slap (2010-09-16). "Новыя рэлізы ад гурта Hair Peace Salon" [New releases from the Hair Peace Salon band]. generation.by (in Belarusian). Archived from the original on 2019-03-09. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  4. "Hair Peace Salon анонсируют новый альбом" [Hair Peace Salon announces new album]. experty.by (in Russian). 2010-09-20. Archived from the original on 2019-03-10. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  5. Серенков, Антон (2010-10-11). "Субъективный интернет-обзор (сентябрь 2010)" [Subjective internet review (September 2010)]. experty.by (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  6. Подберезский, Дмитрий. "Rolz'n'Rulz" [Rolz'n'Rulz] (in Russian). ej.by. Archived from the original on 2019-05-18. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  7. "Hair Peace Salon "Gentleman" (+аудио)". experty.by (in Belarusian). 2012-06-13. Archived from the original on 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  8. Будкін, Сяргей (2012-05-02). "Hair Peace Salon — Gentleman, інтэрнэт-рэліз, 2012" [Hair Peace Salon – Gentleman, internet release, 2012] (in Belarusian). Budzma Belarusians!. Archived from the original on 2019-03-22. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
  9. "Майстар-кляс ад Hair Peace Salon" [Masterclass from Hair Peace Salon]. Tuzin.fm (in Belarusian). mpby.ru. 2012-05-03. Archived from the original on 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  10. Бобер, Татьяна (2013-04-03). "Концерт Hair Peace Salon и Clover Club" [Concert of Hair Peace Salon and Clover Club] (in Russian). Памяркоўны Гук. Archived from the original on 2013-04-06. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  11. Redakcja (2011-05-06). "Znamy zwycięzcę konkursu na dwudniową sesję w RecPublica Studios!" [We know the winner of the competition for a two-day session at RecPublica Studios!] (in Polish). Fabryka Zespołów. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  12. "BAND | Hair Peace Salon". Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 2018-10-15.
  13. "«APS Sound» Volume 1". APS. 2013-01-18. Archived from the original on 2019-01-11. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  14. "Hair Peace Salon в удалённом доступе" [Hair Peace Salon in remote access]. Ultra-Music (in Russian). 2010-11-28. Archived from the original on 2019-03-10. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
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