Late Of The Pier
Fantasy Black Channel
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Late Of The Pier

Fantasy Black Channel
Factory Sealed 2008 Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Cover. “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 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). A Convoluted Construction Crammed With So Many Immediately Gratifying Moments That It Takes Multiple Listens To Extricate Them.” K. Ross Hoffman, AMG.

$150.00
In Stock
  • Genre: Rock
  • Type: New Import
  • Label: Zarcorp
  • Catalog ID: 228 0331
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Mint (M)
    Sleeve:
    Mint (M)
  • Country ID: Europe
  • SKU: 126526

Track List

A1 Hot Tent Blues
A2 Broken
A3 Space & The Woods
A4 The Bears Are Coming
A5 Random Firl
A6 Heartbeat
B1 Whitesnake
B2 VW
B3 Focker
B4 The Enemy Are The Future
B5 Mad Dogs And Englishmen
B6 Bathroom Gurgle
B7 No Time