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Super Furry Animals

Hey Venus!

  • AMG Review of Hey Venus!

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Sometime after Radiator, Super Furry Animals began exploring a wide sonic world, eventually drifting far out into orbit with albums like Rings Around the World and Phantom Power, albums so ambitious and so packed with celeb cameos that they brought the band attention from the respectable press. As accomplished as those albums were, they found SFA losing their divine gift of suggesting that anything could happen, the very thing that made their first four albums so divine. While they didn't get as overstuffed and lethargic as Mercury Rev or Flaming Lips did when they turned all serious -- an impish sense of humor always pulsated underneath their music -- Super Furry Animals did turn a bit ponderous, which made the relative levity of Love Kraft welcome even if the album was uneven, but that warm, hazy record in no way suggested the full-fledged return to pop power that is 2007's Hey Venus! By far the tightest record SFA has released since Radiator -- boasting no song over five minutes and four clocking in under three -- this is a concise, song-oriented record, which is somewhat ironic since it began its life as something as a concept album. The narrative was ditched during the recording as the group culled together 11 songs that hold together as an intensely colorful, insanely catchy pop album. Such a claim may suggest that this is the return of the frenzied rush of Fuzzy Logic, which isn't exactly true, because after a flurry of hooks at the outset -- "Run-Away," "Show Your Hand," and even the cleverly tossed-off opener, "The Gateway Song," all hold their own with "God! Show Me Magic" and "Herman Loves Pauline" -- the record settles into softer territory, trading on the lush Beach Boys, Bacharach, and ELO of their turn-of-the-century records. But if those albums were gauzy, as much about the texture as about the tune, here the focus is solely on the song, with each of the 11 tracks standing on its own yet working together to create an addictive 37-minute pop album. And just because this is disciplined in a way that Super Furry Animals haven't been in years doesn't mean they've ceased to progress -- they've never had songs as lazily soulful as the closing "Let the Wolves Howl at the Moon" or "The Gift That Keeps Giving" with its electric sitars, and "Baby Ate My Eightball" threads their electronic fascinations into a lean rocker, the kinds of subtle innovations that prove that the Furries can still surprise as they enter their second decade. That reclaimed sense of unpredictability is as easy to embrace as the simple pop pleasures of Hey Venus! as a whole.

SFA OK! – The Super Furries (very much) in concert
over 2 years ago

!http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2394/1613592506_4974c0ac35.jpg?v=0!“Sorry, Dublin, we don’t know what the fuck we’re doing.” A twenty second delay between songs and it’s panic stations for Huw “Bunf” Bunford, the legendary weirdy-beardy lead guitarist of Super Furry Animals. Well, you don’t survive fourteen years in rock without having some kind of standards. (Insert your own Bryan

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Super Furry Animals: Tell me you're a non-believer
over 2 years ago

_"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.I love thee to the depth and breadth and heightMy soul can reach, when feeling out of sightFor the ends of Being and ideal Grace"_If I could ask my body rather than my brain to nominate the world’s greatest band, the answer I’d receive is Super Furry Animals.How would I receive such a communication, I hear you cry pedantically. Why, sweat ducts on th

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Super Furry Animals * Hey Venus! (2007)
over 2 years ago
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Hey Venus!..After a short run of albums that found Super Furry Animals exploring their slower, more ponderous side, Hey Venus! see’s Wales’ heady psychedelic explorers revisit the bright melodies and glammy bounce that powered earlier albums like 1999’s Guerilla and their fondly remembered debut, Fuzzy Logic. .While a vague sort of concept album, following the narrative of a character, Venus

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Super Furry Animals: Tell me you're a non-believer
over 2 years ago

_"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.I love thee to the depth and breadth and heightMy soul can reach, when feeling out of sightFor the ends of Being and ideal Grace"_If I could ask my body rather than my brain to nominate the world’s greatest band, the answer I’d receive is Super Furry Animals.How would I receive such a communication, I hear you cry pedantically. Why, sweat ducts on th

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SFA OK! – The Super Furries (very much) in concert
over 2 years ago

!http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2394/1613592506_4974c0ac35.jpg?v=0!“Sorry, Dublin, we don’t know what the fuck we’re doing.” A twenty second delay between songs and it’s panic stations for Huw “Bunf” Bunford, the legendary weirdy-beardy lead guitarist of Super Furry Animals. Well, you don’t survive fourteen years in rock without having some kind of standards. (Insert your own Bryan

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Super Furry Animals * Hey Venus! (2007)
over 2 years ago
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Hey Venus!..After a short run of albums that found Super Furry Animals exploring their slower, more ponderous side, Hey Venus! see’s Wales’ heady psychedelic explorers revisit the bright melodies and glammy bounce that powered earlier albums like 1999’s Guerilla and their fondly remembered debut, Fuzzy Logic. .While a vague sort of concept album, following the narrative of a character, Venus

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Supper, Furry, and fantastic
about 1 year ago

So...i am finally getting around to listening to the latest from Super Furry Animals which came out last year...and now I am kicking myself for waiting so long.The track I am including is so great. It has that wonderful retro sound(think Golden age Phil Spector) without sounding contrived or played out...not an easy thing to pull off.Enjoy "Run Away"

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Super Furry Animals on Letterman
about 1 year ago
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Caught Super Furry Animals with Holy Fuck in Williamsburg, Brooklyn last night. As usual, SFA mostly played tracks off their recent record, switched guitars about a dozen times, and Gruff put on the giant red space helmet for a ROCKING version of "Receptacle for the Respectable." Holy Fuck played a high-energy, inspired opening set, and they have one of the finest drummers I've seen/heard in ...

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