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Fission
Release Date 2010 11 09
Label Hi-Speed Soul
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Film School changed quite a bit over the course of the band’s career, seemingly tweaking their lineup and fine-tuning their sound with almost every release -- all while retaining the same shoegaze and post-punk-inspired approach. And though their roster remains the same here as it did on 2007’s Hideout, Fission finds them drawing on different influences than their previous work suggested. This time, the band replaces Hideout’s My Bloody Valentine and Jesus and Mary Chain-like towering walls of guitars with a more eclectic sound. &“Heart Full of Pentagons” shows immediately just how much the band has changed: Putting bassist Lorelei Plotczyk’s voice atop a delicate programmed beat and sunny guitars, the song sounds more like Asobi Seksu than anything dark or post-punky. Plotczyk is responsible for several of Fission’s standouts, including the whispery allure of &“Time to Listen” and the indie-pop jangle of &“Sunny Day.” Greg Bertens has several star turns as well, particularly &“Meet Around 10,” which recalls Lush -- except with a guy singing lead -- the earnest &“Bones,” which recalls the band’s former tour-mates the National and &“Waited,” a fuzzy, tone-bending duet with Plotczyk that sounds like a song that somehow fell off of Yo La Tengo’s Painful. Songs like &“Direct,” a sleek blend of live and programmed drums, primal fuzz bass and synths, add a unique twist to the band's sound. Fission is easily some of Film School's most accessible work. Heather Phares, Rovi


Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Heart Full Of Pentagons
2When I’m Yours
3Time To Listen
4Waited
5Meet Around 10
6Direct
7Still Might
8Distant Life
9Sunny Day
10Bones
11Nothing’s Mine
12Find You Out



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