Sir Dark Invader Vs The Fanglord
Sir Dark Invader Vs The Fanglord
ASIN: B0009VS3NQ
Track Listings
| 1. Rolling Of The Eyes |
| 2. Nothing To Show |
| 3. Sweet Anybody |
| 4. From Attic To Basement |
| 5. Torn Apart |
| 6. Stayed |
| 7. The Inca Princess |
| 8. No Tears Tonight |
| 9. Do You Wanna Go Somewhere? |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Having studiously avoided each other for most of the 90s these two large predators of the underground rock scene made a simple choice between escalating hostilities spiraling inevitably into mutual annihilation and the prospect of a relaxing week getting to know each other round at Sally Timms' apartment with a bunch of cool looking antique mikes and a steam powered pro-tools system.
The resulting recording session saw Sir Dickie and Fanglord swapping instruments, lyrics and outer garments to produce a collection of songs that shift the goalposts and subvert all the neat genre boundaries that have differentiated their sorry careers in the past. Sir Dark Invader Vs. The Fanglord is full of haunting folkish melodies and intermittent bursts of noisy art rock. Assistance is meted out by Pine Valley Cosmonaut John Rice (on guitar & mandolin) and Steve Goulding on occasional drum-kit.
Jon Langford
Sir Dark Invader Vs The Fanglord,Richard Buckner & Jon Langford,Buried Treasure Records,Country,Lofi country folk rock,Rock
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Sir Dark Invader Vs The Fanglord
Richard Buckner & Jon Langford Manufacturer: Buried Treasure Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009VS3NQ Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
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Album Description
Having studiously avoided each other for most of the 90s these two large predators of the underground rock scene made a simple choice between escalating hostilities spiraling inevitably into mutual annihilation and the prospect of a relaxing week getting to know each other round at Sally Timms' apartment with a bunch of cool looking antique mikes and a steam powered pro-tools system.The resulting recording session saw Sir Dickie and Fanglord swapping instruments, lyrics and outer garments to produce a collection of songs that shift the goalposts and subvert all the neat genre boundaries that have differentiated their sorry careers in the past. Sir Dark Invader Vs. The Fanglord is full of haunting folkish melodies and intermittent bursts of noisy art rock. Assistance is meted out by Pine Valley Cosmonaut John Rice (on guitar & mandolin) and Steve Goulding on occasional drum-kit.
Jon Langford
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Good, if you're into that kind of thing........2007-01-03
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