Fan Death - Womb Of Dreams
Album Reviews
Label: Mercury
Released: 30th August 2010
Reviewer: Nia Thomas
A surprisingly accomplished album with fabulous instrumentation and plenty of endearingly quirky sounds.
Label: Mercury
Released: 30th August 2010
Reviewer: Nia Thomas
The album has two obvious sides to it. The italo disco with strings and horns and the more mystical Eastern European influence. Both work well and see Dandi’s deep voice go from dead-eyed to wide-eyed alternately.
Opening track 'The Consellation' sees a lot of string-plucking with swooshing starry noises and sees a wide-eyed Dandi repeating “I think that the starless sky might just swallow me tonight”. Their first single 'Veronica’s Veil' is a familiar burst of disco strings and strutting; later, 'Choose Tonight' is off-beat and summery with fun “aaah”s all over the place and 'Phantom Sensation' has plenty of italo noises. 'Side By Side' is quiet and atmospheric, building up to big disco bits and even bigger “oooh”s while 'When The Money’s Right' is feisty with disco strings and horns, a bongo breakdown and brilliant “ah hom hom”s.
It’s a surprisingly accomplished album with fabulous instrumentation and plenty of endearingly quirky sounds. On the other hand there’s something quite hollow about it all that doesn’t make it quite as fun to listen as it should. There’s plenty to love but there’s something unexciting about it.
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