Monday, 11 August 2008

Album Review: The Faint, "Fasciinatiion" (Blank.Wav)

Deep thoughts and terpsichore music aren't a potential pair, but Omaha, NE, new-wavers The Faint [ ] effort to network mechanical dance rhythms with deep philosophies about life and the future on "Fasciinatiion," the group's fifth full-length release. Four days since the group's premature record, "Fasciinatiion" marks The Faint's DIY debut on their newly established Blank.Wav label.

In an cause to develop a cohesive theme or message, The Faint focal point heavily on social and political issues. One of the most expressive tracks is the awkward and wobbly "A Battle Hymn for Children," during which vocalist Todd Fink chants, "In the name of peace/we make war." Subject matter, however, is scarce about the only thing that seems remotely human about "Fasciinatiion"; the music itself sounds otherworldly, like the soundtrack of a B-grade space flick. Fuzzy blips, anxious synths and new-wave electronic hums eclipse these 13 dance floor-ready tracks. Every noise is distorted--voices profound like a cryptic '80s attempt at computers of the future, and the instrumentation could have been lifted from an Atari or Nintendo game--making it all passing retro-minded.

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The album's biggest downfall is that the music is nothing specially new, and sometimes the lyrics ar downright camp. "Fish in a Womb" stands tabu as one of the oddest selections and carries some of the strangest thoughts inside the album. "There's a slice in my neck/it's been in that respect since ahead I was born/I was breathing like a fish in a womb," Fink declares amid ominous, dreamy moving beatniks and optical maser zaps.

Despite its deficiency of invention, "Fasciinatiion" isn't a amount loss. The quintet want to make mature statements, but they are better when they lighten up a bit. One of the album highlights is "The Geeks Were Right," an indie-rock-flavored tune about taking an elevator into the future and finding out that girls like egghead dudes with software package brains. Surely, they can't be serious about that? Whether they are sincere or not, unfortunately, kookie blips and bleeps normally make it difficult to take any of their philosophical thoughts to pump.



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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Mark Ronson to play at Pearl Lowe's wedding - Daily Gossip

Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop-off to obtain out wHO in the world of music has been up to what.

Today�s top gossip:

Daisy Lowe has been put in charge of the music for the upcoming wedding of her mum, Pearl Lowe, to Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey. She is trying to rope her swain Mark Ronson into playing at the bash. "It's kind of a trying subject," she said (Daily Mirror).

From the papers:

Kylie Minogue chomped down on sea bass at the Gusto restaurant in Newcastle (Daily Mirror).

Lily Allen went shopping for vintage clothes in London, picking up a colourful harlequin-style jumper (Daily Star).

The Zutons' Dave McCabe has revealed that he has a phobia of apple pies. "I can't even go near them in the supermarket," he said (Daily Mirror).

Sugababes' Heidi Range sunbathed during a holiday at the Miami Beach hotel (Various).

Ne-Yo loves Coldplay � he wants to ferment with the band (Daily Star).

Pete Doherty bought trio guitars from a rat in Reading (Daily Mirror).

Alice Cooper gave former Darkness man Dan Hawkins a cuddle outside the Borderline venue in London (Daily Star).

Check back on Monday (July 28) for the next Daily Gossip. E-mail your spots to news@nme.com.