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Phideaux : Fiendish
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Progressive rock infused with infectious melodies. this is a deep and complex album which will require repeated listenings. You will be rewarded if you have the patience.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2003
Fiendish Record Label: Bloodfish Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Fragment 4:12 $0.99
Animal Games 3:30 $0.99
100 Mg 3:12 $0.99
100 Coda 2:24 $0.99
Hellphone 2:10 $0.99
Little Monster 5:12 $0.99
Headstones 4:15 $0.99
Fiendish 2:59 $0.99
Vultures & Mosquitoes 4:18 $0.99
Soundblast 7:17 $0.99
Space Brother 5:23 $0.99
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Album Notes

Phideaux is an artsy rock project which harkens back to the era when albums were the ruling force and not just a dumping ground for filler and the "one good song". A plethora of guest musicians flank host Phideaux Xavier and his drummer Richard Hutchins as they unleash a beautiful sonic assault on their new album "Fiendish" (Bloodfish ZYZ 1001). Cellos, theremins and oboes abound on this album which has strands of Pink Floyd, Moody Blues and David Bowie (think Polyphonic Spree). Phideaux and Richard have worked together for many years making a hybrid of "classic" classic rock and post punk artrock music. Also available "Ghost Story" the latest installment. Caution: Phideaux music is infectious.

A few words from the professionals....

"Xavier's skewed lyrics have a touch of (Syd) Barrett's spooked-sounding whimsy, and his 'wistful minstrel' voice certainly recalls that of the Moodies' Justin Hayward. Broadly speaking you'll detect shades of early Floyd (see '100 Mg Coda'), and a liking for trippy, sometimes baroque-sounding English folk, in which cellists, oboe players and harpsichordists (see 'Hellphone') help him indulge."
James Halbert "Classic Rock Magazine" (March 2004)

"Perhaps future generations will identify music as 'phideauxian.' In a truly just world, it would happen -- because Phideaux Xavier is a freakin' genius, and this CD has just utterly disrupted my plans for the 2003 Top Ten. ... If you can imagine a place where early Moody Blues, David Bowie, The Residents, The Beatles, Stephen Fearing, "Wish You Were Here"-era Pink Floyd, and Three Dog Night are having a long discussion about the inherent darkness in the human soul, you'd be somewhere in Fiendish's ballpark. But only somewhere."
Duke Egbert "www.dailyvault.com"

"Put simply, it is somewhat irrelevant what musical classification Fiendish will be pigeon-holed into. With songs this good who cares what you call it apart from a very fine effort by a very talented individual. "
Mark Hughes "Dutch Progressive Rock Page" www.dprp.net

"luckily Fiendish is not god-awful. ... The production is crisp and very intricate, and that's coming from listening to the album on a very nice set of headphones. Phideaux's music kind of fits into the prog rock category, sort of. He also incorporates many elements of folk and rock in the music."
Dennis Scanlon "musicemissions.com"

"He has a hell of a voice and writes great songs and orchestrates them brilliantly."
"www.coolnoise.co.uk"

"Phideaux is a one-man neo-psychedelic machine. His songs, although not always dark, are gothic, yet lyrically intelligent. Musically, he plays all the standard instruments skillfully, adding (or programming) fiddles, theremins, and other psychedelia."
"southofmainstream.com"

"This album is spacey folk rock with an alternative spin. But it's the lyrical content that sets it apart. His vocals scream of a Pink Floyd influence but the music is quite different relying on a folk rock approach with atmospheric-like space."
J-Sin "smother.net"

"Fiendish, an eclectic collection of narrative songs inspired by everything from Moody Blues, Pink Floyd and The Cure to Kate Bush, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Radiohead." "cybersocket.com"

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REVIEWS

want to hear something you've never heard before?
author: ken s.
after i found phideaux on progarchives.com and went to their website and listened to samples, i decided to buy all 5 cd's. these will be my first cd reviews. starting with 'fiendish', any references i could give would be right and wrong. i once read a review that said if you reference 3 (or more) other people/groups to someone, they deserve to be deemed 'original'. that's how i see fiendish. better to say if you like ------- you will like fiendish and even that may not be true. this is an amazing cd! kind of psychedelic folk and more. the music is so original but at the same time very familiar and the lyrics should be read to really get the whole package. my favorites are: headstones, fiendish and space brother but all are now on my ipod. highly recommended to anyone who likes all the other reviewers references. have fun coming up with your own. do you want to hear something you've never heard before?
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Matures with listens, as good records should
author: Bedders
Having listened to a couple of tracks on Phideaux web site I thought I would purchase all three albums at once. Fiendish, the first of the three, was the first one in the CD. The best thing was I wasnt really sure what to expect and so had an open mind. Some say its prog, some say its Bowie-esque, some Porcupine Trees. I think it is none of these and it seems to have a reference all of its own. What it is, is an exceptionally original, quirky, melodic and beautiful album of songs that range from almost grunge to folky acoustic. They all have a common thread of being off kilter. The vocals remind me of Cat Stevens (of whom I am not a fan) but suit this must exceptionally well. I am looking forward to giving the other two CD's a spin and would recommend you check this out.
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Beautiful music!
author: Jorge Padilla
I know I'm gonna love Fiendish album for so long, maybe 'til the end of time. :) And all I can say to everybody is: Get it for FREE, or almost free, while you can! Tomorrow it could be too late!
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My most prized psychedelic treasure
author: Steven Webb
Phideaux has a wonderful way of combining elements of late 60s psychedelic rock ala early Floyd, 70s acoustic vibes ala Moody Blues, 80s sounds ala Cure, and 90s kind of Gabriel and Garbage. Oh, and ELO and Beatles in there somewhere too :-) It's like he's taken all of my favorite styles from each era and molded it perfectly into new original sounds of his own! The songwriting is intense, very progressive - lots of changes and very interesting chord progressions. Love the general vocal style. Like Barrett if he could actually sing, and maybe a bit of Donovan. The guitar work is all stunning and very creative. The tones and chops are all great. Lots of different textures - kinda like T.Rex. Drums are top notch too. The instrumentation is all very well performed and produced. I love music that has a lot to offer and keeps revealing more and more on repeated listenings! This is my most prized psychedelic treasure that I have found on GarageBand.com yet! Thank you Phideaux for creating such beautiful art for the world!
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