Full Auto Shut-Off
© Copyright-Patrik Tanner
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Record Label: Dark One
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After releasing 2005’s Soft as a full-fledged solo effort, Patrik Tanner re-emerges this winter with his long-time backing band, The Faraway Men.
Never one to let the grass grow between his toes, their fourth release – Full Auto Shut-off – may well represent Tanner’s most radical departure to date in both scope and sentiment.
Whereas Soft was a nuanced, structured and unabashedly sentimental exploration of love and mortality, Full Auto Shut-off expands viciously on those same themes, but with all the subtlety of a ten-ton truck. Unearthing secrets, suspicions, old wounds and new fears, Tanner entertains both daydreams and night terrors, exploring fantasies of redemption and revenge.
Widely known as an exacting producer with an affinity for airtight performances, Tanner also dispenses of almost all production pretense. The CD was recorded over a series of evenings throughout the course of 2005-2006, on a one-song per session basis, without the benefit of any prior rehearsal and with almost no additional overdubs. Almost 40 tracks were captured in total; the twelve most cohesive ones were chosen to complete Full Auto Shut-off.
The sparse, spontaneous sound is a perfect match to Tanner’s chilling lyrics. Splendidly chaotic, each song captures both the inspiration and uncertainty of the moment. “When I think about all my favorite records, so many of them embrace that element of chance,” says Tanner. “I ditched the notion of perfection and we did everything on the fly. It took a few drinks for us to stumble on the right formula, but once we did it was off and running.”
The end result is not just a superb record, but a stroke of great fortune, says Tanner – “after almost ten years, we finally found out what The Faraway Men actually sound like …”
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After Ten Years the Faraway Men are Far Out!
author: Tim Null
It is clear from the progress of the group's last three albums that the group has been evolving away from country music.So where have Patrik and the Men ended up with this latest album?I have no problem calling it either pop or rock. But whatever you want to call it, it's certainly not the pop or rock any of us grew up with. With Full Auto Shut-Off, Patrik Tanner has taken pop music out of high school and has given it a contemporary intellect with a modern sensibility along with a hard jagged edge. This music will blast through your facade and tear away your pretensions. One must have a strong heart, and a brilliant mind to withstand the challenge that this music presents. The weak and feeble minded should seek their music elsewhere. We're lucky in the rock/pop music world that every few years there will be someone who can reinvent the way the whole thing looks, and sounds, and tastes, and vibrates, and makes you think. But in the end, they all make you feel the same way. They all make you feel like there is hope for the human race. For that I thank Patrik, and all the rockers who have gone before him.
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