Review: FOSSILS – Fall In America

Artist: FOSSILS
Album: Fall In America
Label: Middle James Co.
Year: 1 January 2011
Format: Digital

This release presents a croaking and grinning cavalcade of sounds where the microphone sounds like it is used as much like an instrument as everything else in the room.

The recording style is consistently lo-fi, recorded all to tape during performances. Each of the five tracks is quite unique and named after the day they were presumably recorded, which certainly makes it interesting. You’ll hear everything from deep and solid drones, improvisational sax lines and even some improv turntableism. The spiralling madness creeps up in every track.

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