A Corporate Calling
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Record Label: Fact Not Fiction
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Fact Not Fiction was the debut band of Zeke Sayer and his high school friends in 2006. The band released 2 studio albums, self recorded ; Conversations (06) A Corporate Calling (07) before disbanding in April of 2008.
Ah, so I see something about "Conversations with Eyes Closed" promoted you to look into FNF's sophomore record? Or maybe you just stumped upon this by accident. Either way, here is a little something about this record.
Once again, recorded at home in a 1950's mobile home behind the Sayer's house, "A Corporate Calling" in some ways, picks up where "Conversations with eyes closed" left off. Here we see the group venturing out into new genres and a lot catchier tunes, but yet it still produces a sound that you will either love or hate.
There's not really much I can say about this record that I haven't already said about the band's debut release anyway besides that it is only a record that people will get if they were around the band at the time of it's concept. To the rest of the world, this album sits quite nicely in the garbage can.
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Moving backward is a forward push for the band.
author: The Overcast
The Overcast reviews FNF’s new record: "A Corporate Calling"
Fact Not Fiction has never been satisfied with life exactly as it appears. Coming from a small town in Georgia known better for its UFO sightings than for its music scene, it's natural for their songs to exude an escapist quality. But rather than the somnambulant sound of their debut album, FNF's sophomore release chooses time travel as its hideaway of choice. A Corporate Calling sneaks their airy, eerie sound into retro territory with a few new risks, founded on the strengths of their last album.
Moving backward is a forward push for the band. It fits their rough (although technically improved) production quality and their basic sound. Which is to say, although Fact Not Fiction doesn't ever do anything revolutionary or complex, they are the masters of pop atmosphere. The band knows well what sounds fit together and what kind of moods they convey without trying to be too many things at once. For instance, the standout "Tree Carvings" is written about the death of a local teen. Though structurally very simplistic, the song wraps you up in its eerie ambiance, Sayer's voice weaving in and out of Grant's kinetic drum loop at a near-whisper, guitar and bass simmering over just slightly.
Of course, not far down the disc are more lighthearted, almost goofy songs like "Electric City," which wins points for its head-bobbing piano line and use of the phrase "picture show." Sure, the Death Cab influence is clear once again, but FNF stretches well beyond it. The band reaches rockabilly in "Powder Bag" and blasts what frontman Zeke Sayer calls "the craziest experimenting we've ever done" in "Here At Hartmin," a track that will suck you into the guitar trance like words never existed. Actually, lyrics are much more sparse--and perhaps less inspired--throughout the album, but they act as another piece in that holistic effect.
Overall, A Corporate Calling is five leaps ahead of where this band left us in their last album. There isn't a dividing line between strong songs and weaker tracks, somber and fantastical, acoustic and electric. Rather, Fact Not Fiction tries a few different things in each song, and tries a few different styles of songs in one diverse album. Dabbing that all under an old pop tint, this album assures that taking a few steps back will push this band far forward.
www.theovercast.net
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September Review
author: Get Underground!
GetUnderground.com's quote on the band's new record.
"Harrowingly sad and gluttonously uplifting depression makes for damn good art."
- Getunderground.com
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Awesomeness=]
author: Taylor Ppole =)
ok so how about I listen to this cd like allllllllll the time. Its like the best ever. Conversations With Eyes Closed Was good but this one was soooo much better. Not sayin that it wasnt good b/c it was but this one was just like whoa so yeah. Good Job Guys! Ily!
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FNF Just keep getting better and better
author: Adam Davis (Wacko Mazoe)
If you liked "Conversations With Eyes Closed" you will absolutely LOVE "A Corporate Calling." I been friends and a FAN of this band for a long time now and they just keep on surprising me. The sounds on this album is, to quote a friend "phenomenal." Everything good about Conversations... is improved upon here. The mellow songs; prettier, the upbeat songs more textural and rockin', the general sound more layered and deep, and the melodies will still stay in your head for days... buy this album; you won't be disappointed.
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