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Fantasy Black Channel

  • AMG Review of Fantasy Black Channel

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    K. Ross Hoffman
    All Music Guide

    It's a yawnably familiar back-story: following a string of hyped independent singles, a band of young upstarts drops its eagerly anticipated first LP to the notoriously hyperbolic adulation of the British music press. As U.S. listeners would discover five months later, when an Astralwerks release in early 2009 gave them a chance to hear what all the fuss was about, it's a familiar sound, too: in essence, the same basic mode of synth-heavy dance-punk that has dominated blogs and indie club nights ever since the Rapture's breakout early in the decade. But while Late of the Pier might be the latest in a lengthy line of '80s-indebted electro-rock synthesists, up through and including their frequently RIYL'd counterparts Klaxons, they are also among the most inventive and musically ambitious acts to ply that sound. It's those qualities, rather than any specifically identifiable musical characteristics, that have earned the foursome comparisons to figures like Frank Zappa, Todd Rundgren, and Brian Eno, and which make their eclectic and genuinely experimental-feeling debut, Fantasy Black Channel, such an invigorating and, for the most part, successful enterprise. If nothing else, it's certainly a wild ride. Although five out of its 12 tracks had previously appeared as singles, only a couple of them (the riff-centric, Gary Numan-ish "Space and the Woods," the classicist dance-rocker "Broken," and perhaps the kinetic, jerky "Heartbeats") play out like obvious singles in the typical pop sense. Otherwise, the album tends to dole out its abundant hooks in less than conventional ways, favoring elaborate, multi-part song structures with extended instrumental interludes and transitions (starting from the absurdly grandiose glam guitar fanfare of the opening "Hot Tent Blues"), "ambient" breakdowns, and periodic tempo shifts (the intermittently irresistible mini-epic "Bathroom Gurgle" features at least four). Along the way, Late of the Pier pack in nu disco and Afro-funk grooves, Gang of Four-styled post-punk, "tribal" found-percussion workouts, video game squelches, Justice-like electro bombast, vocals that veer from mildly aggro screaming to sweet pop/R&B crooning, and copious amounts of glam metal riffage (shades of the Darkness), among other things. With so much structural and stylistic fragmentation, it's a wonder that the album flows as smoothly and hangs together as well as it does -- much credit is due, very likely, to producer Erol Alkan for helping to rein in and give shape to the band's youthful creative abandon, which from the sound of things could easily have resulted in an indulgent mess. Truth be told, it's still a bit of a mess, but it's a glorious and galvanizing one: a convoluted construction crammed with so many immediately gratifying moments that it takes multiple listens to extricate them all -- in other words, enough instant pleasures to easily outweigh its occasional grating, overreaching, and faltering. The only question remaining is whether or not you have the energy to keep up with them.

Review: Late Of The Pier - Fantasy Black Channel (* * * *)
9 months ago

British quartet Late Of The Pier released their debut album, Fantasy Black Channel, overseas last year to critical acclaim and have recently brought the record to the U.S., though I've heard little about it, press wise. The band, comprised of Samuel Eastgate, Andrew Faley, Sam Potter, and Ross Dawson are out to have a good time and to ensure that you do the same. Their ultra-hyper blend of e...

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Review: Late Of The Pier 'Fantasy Black Channel'
about 1 year ago

Dear kids of neon colored wristbands, thick plastic eye frames, contrasted clashing fag badges and baby sized T's; prepare to howl in your Paul Frank underwear & wayfarers under the next full moon; because Late of the Pier have written the DIY manual for a better living for the extremists of this genre/trend/movement & have vulgarly put the Klaxons , We Are Wolves , Shitdisco & the likes to h...

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Late of the Pier x Emporer Machine
about 1 year ago

Got a promo email for Late of the Pier's debut LP, Fantasy Black Channel, today; and included was this interesting slowed-down disco remix of "The Bears Are Coming" by Emporer Machine. Seriously, if you buy one CD/LP in 09, I really think you should make it LotP. They are the most interesting act I've heard [...]

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I've been holding out on you...
about 1 year ago
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For some time now, my world is being rocked heavily and steadily by Late of the Pier.~ DescriptionIf you are currently in the mood for extremely sophisticated, ultra serious music, move along, nothing to listen to here. If, however, you can fancy some all over the place, self-indulgent, bathed in synths and scratched with guitars music, look no further, and wave your Gary Numan flag. Like the s...

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Late Of The Pier Announce New Year Tour
about 1 year ago
On a Lighter Note...
10 months ago

When I went in to pick up an ordered CD today, I also picked up Late of The Pier's Fantasy Black Channel. I'll file this with the short list of things that are a bit 80's, but overcome that to be exceeedingly good. In Late of The Pier's case, I think it's probably becaus there's never really a moment where it feels like there's a sense of irony to their synth-heavy song or reliance on nostalgia...

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Then again, there's nothing wrong with remixes
about 1 year ago

Had a pretty crazy, pretty overwhelming weekend at work (Opening Ceremony). If you know about the store you probably know why.. Came home a few hours ago to a bunch of 12 year olds screaming and running around on the street, must be some kind of holiday.From Late of the Pier's Fantasy Black Channel.. give it 2 minutes and 25 seconds:MP3: The Bears Are Coming (Emperor Machine Remix) - Late of th...

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Review: Late Of The Pier - Fantasy Black Channel (* * * *)
9 months ago

British quartet Late Of The Pier released their debut album, Fantasy Black Channel, overseas last year to critical acclaim and have recently brought the record to the U.S., though I've heard little about it, press wise. The band, comprised of Samuel Eastgate, Andrew Faley, Sam Potter, and Ross Dawson are out to have a good time and to ensure that you do the same. Their ultra-hyper blend of e...

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Review: Late Of The Pier 'Fantasy Black Channel'
about 1 year ago

Dear kids of neon colored wristbands, thick plastic eye frames, contrasted clashing fag badges and baby sized T's; prepare to howl in your Paul Frank underwear & wayfarers under the next full moon; because Late of the Pier have written the DIY manual for a better living for the extremists of this genre/trend/movement & have vulgarly put the Klaxons , We Are Wolves , Shitdisco & the likes to h...

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Late Of The Pier Announce 2009 Shows
about 1 year ago

With their debut album, Fantasy Black Channel, performing modestly well with a top-thirty chart position in the U. K; Late of the Pier will now seek to further propel the album into people's hearts and minds with a new tour of the United Kingdom.

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