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Street Horrrsing

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Horrrsing Around 3 Feb 2009
By DB
Format:Audio CD
I came across this album by accident on the internet, then simply had to buy it. Any fans of experimental music should investigate these guys. Street Horrsing is an avalanche of tribal drums and grinding Mogwai-like guitars countered by soft synthesizers and deft melodies. Each of the tracks tends to build up to a screaming crescendo and various samples and patterns emerge throughout the whole album...coming to an almighty climax in the last two tracks. If you catch a track in isolation, you can be forgiven for thinking that it's all a bit too weird, but as a whole I think Street Horssing is easily one of the best albums I've purchased in the last few years.
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Any fool can make an unholy racket and call it art. It takes talent and a nuanced ear to be able to take noise and craft it into something beautiful. A bit of musical structure, the odd tune and knowing when to turn the volume up (and down) help too. Perhaps this is why I prefer MBV over Merzbow, Mogwai over Wolf Eyes. FB make precisely the kind of noise-based music I love.

FB's first album 'Street Horrrsing' is a curious experience, especially on first listen. Like Mogwai, they use a limited palette of sounds to create their music - loud distortion, tinkly piano, church organ, tribal drums, yelping and someone screaming obscenities into the void. Despite the high volume and abrasiveness, the warm layers of distortion and the endless repetition lull you into a calm, meditative state. I'm reminded of the more upbeat moments of Seefeel's 'Quique' played at maximum volume through a transistor radio. ...And then the Masonna-esque screaming starts, which kind of ruins the mood. It's a bit like crawling under a warm duvet on a cold winter night, only to find that someone has hidden a cactus in there with you. Still, on 'Bright Tomorrow' or 'Colours Move' the whole experience is genuinely euphoric, especially at high volume.

On their subsequent album ('Tarot Sport'), FB fortunately ditched the screaming, but then drifted a little too close to creating a soundtrack for Saturday afternoon sport (see 'Olympians'). Here they are at their noisy best.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Euphoric noise 30 Mar 2008
Format:Audio CD
Bought this totally on a whim, as I was intrigued by both the name of the band and the album name, definitely not mainstream so it fitted into my music library quite nicely. Not sure what to expect, I put it on, and as soon as the opener got going I knew I was in for something a bit special. Sure, not everyone will like it, but me having grown up around oddball, leftfield electronica and noise music love it. It's the kind of droney album you can simply get lost in, yes it may be repetitive but thats the point. You can totally immerse yourself in the music, but be warned - it may hurt your ears if listened to loud enough. But the sweeet little melodic hooks in each of the tracks make it easier to listen to so it isn't wall to wall static for 6 tracks. Best track for me is Race You To My Bedroom/Spirit Rise, a 9 minute euphoric monster which you can completely lose yourself in
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interesting in places,but leaves me feeling unmoved.
hello ,bought this last year via good review on another rival retailers web site.now i have often used these other guys in leeds for lots of the more, shall we say, "non main... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Richard Pievaitis
Life Changing Music
I tracked down this band last year and fell in love with them.

I cannot stress how much this band changed the way i listen to and make music. Read more
Published on 29 May 2009 by AB
Rabbit in the headlights
I read somewhere that this was better listening than Animal Collectives' latest offering.......i'm not sure.Perhaps because i'm a pop fan at heart. Read more
Published on 25 Mar 2009 by C. Whitworth
Refreshing
Don't buy it because of the name. I purchased this after listening to a couple of tracks (courtesy of Triple J radio) and found the sound to be an excellent change in direction of... Read more
Published on 3 Mar 2009 by Mr. James Porich
Noise + trance
If like me you're interested in some of the Noise bands that are doing the rounds at the moment but wish they would throw in the odd tune( I know, maybe not the point of the... Read more
Published on 30 April 2008 by Srewface Ganja
Beautiful noise.
I bought this album on the strength of a review I read somewhere, the name escapes me.

Ok, back to the point, Horrrssing - this album is definitely not for the... Read more
Published on 14 April 2008 by James Lappin
MORE FB
So many people hate this and I don't know why. Yeah, it borders on noise, but they never said they were Oasis. Sweet Love for Planet Earth is an amazing track, as is Colours Move. Read more
Published on 6 Mar 2008 by markw999
Hot music
This album's serious, awesome name, awesome "music", so talented all over. Any monkey could play this music given a copy of the cd and a hi-fi, impressing his monkey friends. Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2008 by J. S. Bach
Not music
This has to be a joke, awful name, awful "music", no talent whatsoever and any monkey could create the noises that they make. Read more
Published on 9 Jan 2008 by B. C. Davies
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