Forest Fire premieres music video for
"The News"
VIDEO: "The News" (Dir. by Sophia Peer) -
MP3: "Mtns are Mtns" -
Forest Fire
Pitchfork
has premiered the Sophia Peer-directed video (short film, really) for
"The News," the first single from Forest Fire's FatCat debut, Staring At The X, which was released Oct. 18.
This gorgeous, strange clip finds the band members in hot water when a find from a field expedition turns into a party-threatening monster. A combination of beautifully-staged live action group shots and intercut animation make a great match for the track's mix of infectious hooks and curious sonic textures.
Sophia Peer's CV includes music videos for Yeasayer, Woods, Delicate Steve, and others, as well as graphic video design for MTV and Pitchfork TV.
This gorgeous, strange clip finds the band members in hot water when a find from a field expedition turns into a party-threatening monster. A combination of beautifully-staged live action group shots and intercut animation make a great match for the track's mix of infectious hooks and curious sonic textures.
Sophia Peer's CV includes music videos for Yeasayer, Woods, Delicate Steve, and others, as well as graphic video design for MTV and Pitchfork TV.
Forest Fire will be touring Europe in November/December and plan on crossing the US early in 2012.
Bio:
With
their sophomore record, Forest Fire - songwriter/vocalist Mark
Thresher, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Nathan Delffs,
bassist/multi-instrumentalist Natalie Stormann, drummer Robert Pounding,
and producer/keyboardist Adam Spittler - reject the what's next-next
attitude plaguing so many of the NYC/Brooklyn scene, innovating
sonically at their own pace while maintaining a traditionalist's focus
on songwriting. Staring At The X is an electrifying leap
forward from the "cosmic Americana" of their lauded debut, Survival,
which was named one of 2009's top ten albums by Rough Trade Shops, and
album of the year by La Blogotheque.
For
their latest, self-recorded effort, Forest Fire renew the focus on
instant-classic hooks and lyrics that have earned them favorable
comparisons with contemporaries like the Walkmen or occasional tourmates
Phosphorescent, but bring a new complexity to their sound. As Thresher
explains, "This record is our attempt to be more of an ambitious
songwriter/rock band, rather than a weird folk band."
This new ambition pays dividends. Staring At The X
brings together swaggering, guitar-led breakdowns that recall NYC
forebears VU or Television (the band's recent live performances,
especially, bring to mind the Velvets with long-form, restless "Sister
Ray"-style extended jams) with romantic, darkly insistent British
new-wave-styled pop; even Floyd-worthy extended space-outs make an
appearance, particularly in sinister, doom-motorik album centerpiece
"They Pray Execution Style."
From
album opener "Born Into" with its insinuating buildup and fuzzed
melodic counterpoints, through the infectious, sharp-as-a-knife chorus
of first single "The News" ("you won't get far/with that look in your
eyes"); from ghosty Buddy Holly rave-down "Blank Appeal," which cuts
guitar buzzwalls into its last-slowdance pacing, through
post-apocalyptic lament "Visions In Plastic," which closes the record - Staring At The X
is tied together by Thresher's soulful, world-weary drawl, backed at
times by guest vocalist Shilpa Ray, as well as Stormann (who takes over
lead vocal responsibilities once, to haunting effect, on "They Pray
Execution Style").
First
preview track "Future Shadows" foregrounds a driving mix of organic and
electronic percussion and bass pop alongside Thresher's vocal,
delivering death-reflective lyrics like the eerie, knowing "like
shadows, we'll leave/when the time comes," bolstered by a thrumming
float of synth and searing guitar punctuations.
Forest
Fire were originally discovered by tastemaking blogger Ryan Catbird
after he randomly downloaded some of their music on a filesharing site
because he liked the band name. He released their debut album, Survival,
on his own label in 2008; Infinite Best reissued it in the US in 2009
(with Broken Sound and Talitres handling Europe). La Blogotheque
declared Survival its top record of the year in 2008, calling it "raw
and powerful... like a drug-hazed stroll through the history of song."
Upon its 2009 reissue, Rough Trade Shops declared Survival one of the
top ten records of the year, along with the likes of The xx, Grizzly
Bear, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and Animal Collective; in their
writeup, the indie shop giant called the record "an absolute
revelation." FatCat plan to reissue Survival in early 2012.
Forest
Fire has spent much of the years between releases touring, crossing
Europe three times last year - once supporting Phosphorescent, and twice
headlining their own shows and playing festival dates, including the
UK's End Of The Road and France's Route Du Rock. They've shared stages
with the likes of Sharon Van Etten (who contributed guest vocals to
Survival), Xiu Xiu, Papercuts, Gang Gang Dance, Psychedelic Horseshit,
Anna Calvi, Julianna Barwick and Cass McCombs, among others.
What the press is saying about Forest Fire:
"suggests
Sparklehorse doing a slow turn on a haunted dance floor with Melvins,
while Roy Orbison and Bolan applaud from the sidelines. Too good." -
Time Out London
**** - "A complex and meaty second album" - Artrocker
"It's
a headphone album, yes, but there's so much joy here that you'll want
to experience it with others, too." - L Magazine ("The 10 Best Things
Right Now")
"There's
a looming darkness in the middle of all of those interests that hints
at a compelling underside you'll keep coming back to." - Stereogum
Forest Fire
Staring At The X
(FatCat)
Street Date: Oct. 18, 2011
1. Born Into (3:04)
2. Future Shadows (4:10)
3. The News (2:32)
4. They Pray Execution Style (6:26)
5. Staring At The X (3:00)
6. Blank Appeal (4:17)
7. Mtns Are Mtns (2:42)
8. Visions In Plastic (8:28)
3. The News (2:32)
4. They Pray Execution Style (6:26)
5. Staring At The X (3:00)
6. Blank Appeal (4:17)
7. Mtns Are Mtns (2:42)
8. Visions In Plastic (8:28)
FOREST FIRE LINKS:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Forest-Fire/121908997824950
Twitter - http://twitter.com/fuckforestfire
MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/fuckforestfire
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