the Foundry Field Recordings - Fallout Stations - CD (2007)

Labels: Emergency Umbrella Records
Review by: Nadia Almashoor

This ep features four beautiful original tracks and a Pixies cover that intersperse between spacy-dreamy shoegaze and delicious indie rock. The opening track “˜fallout stations’ is a splendid atmospheric introduction and the vocals are wondrously blended in over simple acoustics. A highly soothing presentation that literally catches you off guard with a very catchy “˜buy/sell/trade’ which is reminiscent of granduncles of lo-fi : Guided By Voices without sounding anything like them but everything like them. The pace is then dropped to a simple yet haunting melody which Death Cab For Cutie wished they had written before appearing on the OC. As a big Pixies fan, I am highly critical of any covers but these four Missouri kids do it so well, there is hardly any room for judgement. With “˜caribou’, you get a feeling that the FFR can be loud if they want to. This tendency to explode is again eminent in their closing track “˜transistor kids’. Like Pavement, like The Flaming Lips, like Three Mile Pilot and like so many other gems of this calibre, one doesn’t have to subscribe to a particular straightfoward straightlaced sound. The FFR are indeed remarkable in displaying their talent and are definitely not afraid to combine their influences and moulding them into an adorable creation.

A winner for my cold drizzly moods and rainy weather.