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  • AMG Review of Fiction Family

    Amg
    Andrew Leahey
    All Music Guide

    Taking a break from their respective bands, songwriters Jon Foreman (Switchfoot's frontman) and Sean Watkins (Nickel Creek's guitarist) explore the boundaries of acoustic folk-pop with this self-titled debut. The fact that Fiction Family was nearly released by Starbucks says much about the music contained herein, with its emphasis on coffeehouse guitar progressions and wistful melodies. Foreman and Watkins recorded the disc themselves, finding brief moments between tours to trade ideas and build the songs layer by layer. Fiction Family is slightly sprawling as a result, having been compiled over a number of years, but the track list takes strength in diversity as it alternates between sprightly duets and slow, Elliott Smith-styled melancholia. Only on the upbeat numbers do the musicians unleash the full range of their abilities, piling harmonies atop tidy beds of intersecting guitar lines, homespun percussion, and oddball flourishes (a sitar here, a toy piano there). The duo also shines a spotlight on heartbreak, resulting in a string of semi-downtrodden tracks ("Please Don't Call It Love," "Not Sure," "Throw It All Away") that pitch their tents closer to the singer/songwriter camp. Fiction Family generally takes more pages from Nickel Creek's songbook than the Switchfoot catalog, but songs like "Look for Me Baby" -- a zany, Beatles-meets-honky tonk tune that clocks in at 95 seconds -- represent something wholly unique.

Fiction Family: s/t
about 1 year ago

Acoustic pop is a tough genre to pull off. Remember "Hey There Delilah"? How annoyingly catchy and easy to love hate it was? Surely there's someone who can do it better? Someone who infuses substance behind the music, even if it's just a little? Fiction Family fit the previous statement in a number of different ways but still, there seems a level which they refuse to cross.

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Fiction Family: s/t
about 1 year ago

Acoustic pop is a tough genre to pull off. Remember "Hey There Delilah"? How annoyingly catchy and easy to love hate it was? Surely there's someone who can do it better? Someone who infuses substance behind the music, even if it's just a little? Fiction Family fit the previous statement in a number of different ways but still, there seems a level which they refuse to cross.

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