
Frequency Fall
Volition
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If the members of Radiohead copulated with a robot Mars Volta coverband while the Smashing Pumpkins played softly in the background the progeny would most certainly be Frequency Fall. Turn on your brain. Press play.
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For updates on the band and previews of the new tracks, visit http://www.myspace.com/frequencyfall
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If the members of Radiohead copulated with a robot Mars Volta cover band while Jeff Buckley played softly in the background, the progeny would most certainly be Frequency Fall. Based out of Vancouver, Canada, Frequency Fall takes infant sounds from their sonic cradles and shamelessly molds them to their every will.
Through internet exposure, live shows and strong word-of-mouth Frequency Fall managed to sell copies of 2003's Resensitize CD on all seven of the world's continents. The September 2004 release show for Volition saw fans line up around the block of Vancouver's Media Club and the first shipment of the disc soldout within hours. 2007 promises new material in the form of Frequency Fall's eagerly awaited third and final opus, Everything Now. Nearly three years in the making, the album is sure to prove worth the wait.
As the band loudly proclaim on the track Relapse off of the new disc: "It's time to break apart the past. At last."
Turn on your brain. Press play.
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21st Century SP
author: Forrest RapierIf the Smashing Pumpkins had first formed in 2008 instead of 1988, they might have sounded like this. The only reason I took off a star is that it's too darn short! I want to hear more from FF. Get this album and get Resensitize too.
Love smashing pumpkins?
Sounds like the pumpkins but without the winniness that Corgan sometimes got carried away with. Nice beats, won't be a dissipointment.
unstoppable!
author: ariel...the first album was amazing, the bass was insane in almost all of the tracks and specially omnipotent on "Human Kind"...this album is more guitar driven, yes the bass is still what holds the music together but the guitar is a lot more involved in this album with some exquisite guitar solos that satisfied even the most refined ear pallets...the only thing I did not like about the album is that it is too short!...but just you wait, come August of 2006 (this year) they will release their third masterpiece which promises to be their best!...
their best album
author: mollyi love resensitize, but i can tell they've gotten better with this one. its more creative and artful then its predecessor in my opinion, and although theyre both fantastic its good to see the band grow as artists. i hope to see their next album be even better, and ill be sure to track their career
Smooth, but agressive
author: Jon FurholtThis is very good! I love the way they combine meoldy work of a genius and a rough sound. If you like early Radiohead with progressive elements, this is the thing! I wonder if they'd ever bother to come to Norway, to me..?
Back for more?
author: James DeeI wanted to give this album a 4.5 really. Not really a 5 ('The BEST THING EVER!'), but certainly better than their last album (which I rated the same). So, thusly it rates the same. BUT! Its bigger, its more clever and certainly makes my ears want to do the boogaloo (or whatever dance you youngsters are into these days..) I guess I am a bit disappointed at a mere seven tracks to engage the mind, but, beggars can't be choosers. Keep an eye out for these chaps...they're gonna be big!
Ambitious, beautiful, exciting.
author: Kristian PerryThese guys really did a fine job on the new CD. I randomly came upon Resensitize, so I had to hear Volition. It's a step forward in exploring different moods and sounds. I really enjoy this disk! Hopefully they'll come near Washington DC sometime!