IMPORTANTE AVISO LEGAL: - IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: (por favor leia / please read)

The Faint

Moderador: DIGI

Avatar do Utilizador
procosta
Membro VIP
Mensagens: 2534
Registado: 12 mai 2006, 09:31
Localização: Somewhere Over The Rainbow
x 7

The Faint

#1

Mensagem por procosta »

The Faint - Media(1998)



The debut recording from Omaha, NE's the Faint is a far cry from the danceable, beat-heavy records the group went on to produce, but it is nonetheless a fine record and a worthy addition to the collection of anyone who enjoys the music that has come out of the band or their town's overflowing music scene. Bearing likeness to peers ranging from Cursive to Lullaby for the Working Class, as well as to influences like the Cure, Media is a rock record with new wave sentiments and melodic ideals. Vocalist Todd Baechle has a powerful presence, and his mildly affected vocals consistently build toward slightly abstract yet hook-laden choruses. Tracks like "Some Incriminating Photographs" feature bouncy drumbeats and loose guitars, and others, like "Lullaby for The...," contain uncharacteristic acoustic string arrangements. There are also plenty of songs that point clearly in the electronic direction the band would later head, but for the most part, Media is a rock record, and a good one at that. Jagged guitar lines take the lead on a number of tracks, and the mood is fairly dark, though at times the sheer genius of a song's refrain propels it toward a more triumphant plateau. Fans of the band's later expansive electro sounds may be disappointed by the polished rock act that surfaces on this disc, but the straightforward presentation proves that the members are just as talented without the aid of machines, and the memorable rock moments are so good they don't have to prove a thing.


Track listing

1. Syntax Lies
2. Some Incriminating Photographs
3. As The Doctor Talks
4. Tandem: City To City
5. Repertoire Of Uncommon Depth
6. Typing: 1974-2048
7. Lullaby For The...
8. Acting: On-Campus Television
9. Getting/Giving The Lock
10. Amorous In Bauhaus Fashion
11. There's Something Not As Valid When The Scenery Is A Postcard
12. Allusion Passes Through The Bar, An
13. Untitled - (hidden track)

Gostaram deste post: 0 x

Avatar do Utilizador
procosta
Membro VIP
Mensagens: 2534
Registado: 12 mai 2006, 09:31
Localização: Somewhere Over The Rainbow
x 7

Re: The Faint

#2

Mensagem por procosta »

The Faint - Blank Wave Arcade (1999)



The Faint's second album Blank-Wave Arcade delivers more choppy new-wave rhythms, spiky guitars, and acidic, old-school synths, with a little punk-rock attitude thrown in for good measure. While the group has been compared to the usual suspects, like Gary Numan, Devo, and the Cure, there is also a strong resemblance to Blur's new wave/punk fusion — especially in singer Todd Baechle's staccato, faux-Brit delivery — and the Normal's fascination with sex and cars pops up on the Faint's angular, uptight songs, especially "Sex Is Personal," "Worked Up So Sexual," and "Cars Pass in Cold Blood." "Victim Convenience" and "The Passives" are dystopian and futuristic, while "Sealed Human" presents a quieter, more interesting version of the band's sound, mixing a drumbeat that sounds like the purr of a touch-tone phone with modem-like synths and processed vocals. Though originality isn't their strong suit, the Faint do display an aggressive, dynamic reinterpretation of their influences, suggesting that their synthetic new wave can be just as entertaining as the real deal.

Track listing

1. Sex Is Personal
2. Call Call
3. Worked Up So Sexual
4. Cars Pass In Cold Blood
5. Casual Sex
6. Victim Convenience
7. Sealed Human
8. In Concert
9. Passives, The

Gostaram deste post: 0 x

Avatar do Utilizador
procosta
Membro VIP
Mensagens: 2534
Registado: 12 mai 2006, 09:31
Localização: Somewhere Over The Rainbow
x 7

Re: The Faint

#3

Mensagem por procosta »

The Faint - Danse Macabre(2001)



In popular music one thing is for certain: old genres never die or completely fade away; they just recycle. On Danse Macabre the Faint lovingly and accurately resurrect all that was memorable/forgettable about the disposable hits of 1980s: repetitive dance beats propelled by sterile drum machines, monotone vocals, spastic outbursts of cacophony, and hypnotic keyboard synthesizer motifs. But don't hold that against them. Like Soft Cell, Human League, Gary Numan, and Kraftwerk, the Faint have the ability to pen strong hooks, most notably in the tracks "Posed to Death," "Let the Poison Spill," and "The Conductor," which would have been monster hits in the dawn of the age of MTV. The lyrics are decadent but not offensive, often spinning surrealistic tales that vaguely detail the seamy side of disco-club life. Proudly wearing their new romantic/new wave heart on their collective sleeve, the Faint offer a campy yet playfully dark collection that is purely an exercise in Reagan-era pop-culture nostalgia.

Track listing

1. Agenda Suicide
2. Glass Dance World
3. Total Job
4. Let The Poison Spill
5. Your Retro Career Melted
6. Posed To Death
7. Conductor, The
8. Violent
9. Ballad Of A Paralyzed Citizen

Gostaram deste post: 0 x

Avatar do Utilizador
procosta
Membro VIP
Mensagens: 2534
Registado: 12 mai 2006, 09:31
Localização: Somewhere Over The Rainbow
x 7

Re: The Faint

#4

Mensagem por procosta »

The Faint - Agenda Suicide

Promo (City Slang Records) (2001)



Promo CD

tracklisting:

1. Agenda Suicide
2. Agenda Suicide (the recordists club mix)
3.Falling out of love at this volume



Agenda Suicide Single (import) (2001)



UK single off the U.S. indie rocker's new wave inspired 2001 album, 'Danse Macabre'. Tracks, 'Agenda Suicide' & two non-LP tracks, 'Worked Up So Sexual' (off 1999's 'Blank-Wave Arcade') & 'Sex Is Personal' (Remix).

Tracklisting:

1. Agenda Suicide
2. Worked Up So Sexual
3. Sex Is Personal (Remix)

Gostaram deste post: 0 x

Voltar para “Alternativo”

×