The Fractals - Death by Fender (2010)
Artist: The Fractals
Title: Death by Fender
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: The Fractals
Genre: Surf, Beat, Garage, Spaghetti Western
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 54:53
Total Size: 54:53
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Death by Fender
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: The Fractals
Genre: Surf, Beat, Garage, Spaghetti Western
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 54:53
Total Size: 54:53
WebSite: Album Preview
01. What's the Hesitation? (3:03)
02. Death by Fender (2:35)
03. My T-Bucket (2:44)
04. Quarter Pounder (2:51)
05. Fender Bender (3:16)
06. Andy Cried (3:44)
07. Space Fink 3:06
08. Desert Shores (3:39)
09. Spy vs. Spy (3:46)
10. My T-Bird (4:25)
11. Fractal Stroll (3:31)
12. Voodoo Bossa (3:16)
13. Runnin' (For the Front Door) (3:44)
14. Devil Girl Martian (2:54)
15. Woodland Boys (3:37)
16. Mothra (4:35)
It s Fender Jaguar guitars ahoy on the new release Death by Fender by a Duluth quartet called the Fractals. Led by the talented axe-wielding duo of Jimi Cooper and Barry Pirkola, the Fractals draw on the seminal sound of the Ventures and surf guitar god Dick Dale, then combine that with the sonic rumblings of the legendary Link Wray and the British rock of the early Who to come up with a sound that is referenceable as well as their own. The title track is dual Fender Jaguar guitars leading the attack with lots of tremolo, lots of eighth-note figures and lots of snaky little themes that dart and swerve between the two guitars. VooDoo Bossa sounds like the spawn of the Allman Brothers mating with the theme song of a 70s daytime dating show starring Wink Martindale. Jimi Cooper s Space Fink combines surf guitar with spaghetti western ambience like Dick Dale mixed with Enno Marrcoine. Fender Bender is a little 12-bar blues riff with guitar generated 'hot rod sounds' surf solos and with a stop time section in the middle. Fractal Stroll has the same vibe as its namesake The Stroll, (Think Link Wrays's 'Rumble') complete with hand claps and finger pops and a slinky groove. Pirkala s What s the Hesitation is the pop-ier side of the Fractals with 60s pop background weeeooos . My T-Bucket is a funky little stroll featuring and old car horn and Lefty on vocals! Continuing the hot rod theme, Quarter Pounder is not about hamburger as you might guess, but instead HOT ROD racing! Desert Shores has the aroma of Santo & Johnny s pedal steel instrumental ballad. This surf ballad evokes the peaceful feeling of a perfect day at a tropical beach. Mothra has a Hendrix/Cream vibe. It goes hand in hand with the visual impact of Mothra, the famous giant moth that appears in Mothra vs Godzilla! Woodland Boys also has 60s Who stamped all over it. A tale of growing up in Duluth's rough Woodland community. Genre: Surf guitar rock/ 60s British rock Recommended if you like: Dick Dale, Link Wray, the Who Recorded at: Sub-Central Studios at Beaner s Central Produced by: The Fractals and Jason Wussow Personnel: Jimi Cooper (guitars, vocals), Barry Pirkola (guitar, vocals), Lefty Sandman (bass, vocals), Marvin Pomeroy (drums) --cdbaby.com