Photo credit: Mike Garten
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"Honest, life-affirming and infectious, and it's that
rare concentration of directness and simplicity that makes Fang Island so
uniquely and wonderfully inclusive." Best New Music --
Pitchfork
"Fang Island are simply killer fun, a proper gang who
sing collectively and pummel their guitars without recourse to errant
soloing." Four Stars -- MOJO
The song, "Asunder" is
available to stream HERE
Fang Island announce their return with an album befitting its title: Major. In anticipation of the album's summer release, the band has posted teaser videos #1 HERE and
Like the painstakingly chiseled marble of the album
artwork, Major is hefty, solid, monolithic and regal.
Whereas Fang Island described their celebrated 2010
self-titled Sargent House debut as, "everyone high-fiving
everyone," Major is evermore confident, triumphant and
brimming with infectious enthusiasm. Its warm harmonies are given proper
berth with more expansive dynamics and focused pop song craft.
"One of our core ideas has always been that our songs
would be all of your favorite parts of the song that other bands make you
wait 8 minutes to get to," explains guitarist/vocalist Jason Bartell.
"We wanted to be the band that's nothing but your favorite hooks back to
back." Major shows Fang Island deftly achieving that
aim.
Kicking off with the overlapping neoclassical piano
pirouette and chiming harmonized guitars of album opener
"Kindergarten", Fang Island makes it clear from the outset that
this is an album of musical and sonic growth, while at the same time a chorus
of voices repeat the mantra, "all I know/ I learned in /
kindergarten." It's that same unabashed embracing of childlike wonder
filtered through visionary artistic sophistication that gives Fang Island its
unique charm and sets the tone for this (ahem) major step forward for
Bartell, guitarist/vocalist Chris Georges and drummer Marc St. Sauveur.
Without a moment's rest, the definitive summer pop jam "Sisterly"
launches the album skyward, led by the thick hook of a wah-wah pedal
"chunka-chunka-chunka" riff that's guaranteed to have listeners
busting out their air guitar moves. "Never Understand" revisits the
classic Fang Island guitar harmony dog pile while what sounds like a cheery
mob repeatedly intones, "I hope I never understand." Elsewhere, the
rollicking anthem "Asunder" quickly builds momentum like a rolling
snowball that eventually careens into a summertime BBQ -- the explosive
payoff as the elements collide is pure pop bliss.
Throughout, Major highlights the band's
endeavor to elevate positivity as an art form. "It's kind of similar to
writing songs about being sad," Bartell says. "It can come across
as simplistic, or easy. Positive songs often run the risk of sounding
shallow, but we feel there are a lot of shades and depths to positivity that
can be explored." That exploration becomes clear from the first notes of Major.
However, Georges sums up the album's bold steps best in
this short sampling of the band's nearly 1,000 bullet point explanation of
the album title:
"Some reasons we called the album Major:
- Major key (the first song is minor though!)
- Valley girl colloquialism
- Because we are on an independent label
- Because the rank under Sargent (House) is major
- It sounds like a constellation
- Steely Dan's "Any Major Dude" was in rotation
a lot during the sessions
- The record is packaged to look like stone because it's
ROCK. I really wanted people to hold a piece of rock when they picked up the
record."
Major will be available everywhere on LP, CD
and download via Sargent House on July 24th, 2012.
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Artist: Fang Island
Album: Major
Label: Sargent House
Release date: July 24th, 2012
Track list:
01. Kindergarten
02. Sisterly
03. Seek it Out
04. Make Me
05. Never Understand
06. Asunder (MP3)
07. Dooney Rock
08. Regalia
09. Chompers
10. Chime Out
11. Victorinian
On the Web:
fangisland.com
sargenthouse.com
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