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Left Side of the Brain (Tour Edition) (Bonus Dvd)
 
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Left Side of the Brain (Tour Edition) (Bonus Dvd) [Import, Limited Edition]

Fiction PlaneAudio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 20, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Limited Edition
  • Label: XIII Bis France
  • ASIN: B00149TW64
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #694,338 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Anyone
2. Death Machine
3. Two Sisters
4. Its a Lie
5. Left Side of the Brain
6. Cold Water Symmetry
7. Running the Country
8. Drink
9. Presuppose
10. Cross the Line
11. Fake Light from the Sun
12. VIP Fast [*]
13. Coolest Kid [*]
14. A Tease [*]
15. Sleepwalker [*]
16. Drink [*][Version]

Editorial Reviews

French-only limited two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) tour edition of the UK Alternative band's 2007 album featuring a bonus DVD. This is the follow-up to their debut, Everything Will Never Be OK. The music moves between upbeat Rock and Pink Floyd-esque Progressive spacy-ness. There are no rules in this band apart from only playing music they love. There is no fear of putting a P-Funk break in the middle of a downbeat ballad of doom. They have an aversion to things like make-up and posing, and only record music they can play live. They live for the road. Produced by Paul Corkett (Radiohead, Placebo, Bjork). P.S. Sting's son Joe Sumner fronts Fictionplane!! XII Bis

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars FICTION PLANE Launches Forward, June 29, 2007
Fiction Plane's third outing is an excellent snapshot offering a glimpse into the mind and soul of a struggling rock band in an unforgiving musical environment. The album is a jolting departure from the tortured serenity of Bitter Forces And Lame Race Horses, but not quite as hungry or vivacious as their debut Everything Will Never Be Okay. Unlike the majority of today's complacent rock artists, Fiction Plane is actively evolving, rather than resting comfortably in a self-imposed niche. Dropping down to a three-piece, the sobering atmosphere offered by former member Dan Brown is sparingly employed in the few songs written prior to his departure ("It's A Lie", "Drink", "Presuppose" and "Fake Light From The Sun"). This leaves ample room for the remaining troopers to tighten their sound, experiment with new sonic devices and create an album that reflects the members both as individuals and as a fierce artistic unit.

The album begins with an energetic rock track, "Anyone", that challenges the notion of traditional song structure; in that it doesn't end as much as it invites the listener in and almost too quickly ends without resolution. Joe Sumner's bass behavior taunts the listener by foreshadowing the song's chorus during the verse parts and follows the vocals during the actual chorus. Denying stereotypical closure allows the cynical anthem "Death Machine" to appropriately express itself; sneak up and slap you square in the face. Immediately, you get a sense that the band has musically progressed. Throughout the album, Seton Daunt's guitar versatility provides a wealth of sonic experiences. He ranges from extraterrestrial reverberations and guitar manipulations that wouldn't be out of place on a Yes, Porcupine Tree, Led Zeppelin or Dream Theater album to Edge-like rock guitar god prowess; all the while providing an energetic backdrop complementing Sumner's angst-laden croon-wails and Pete Wilhoit's dexterous, jazz-like percussive syncopation affectation.

It's true; it is decidedly difficult to nail down any one band with which to compare Fiction Plane as a point of reference. At times, they portray the heartrending ability of U2, and at others, they provoke the conventions of the archetypal alternative rock act. And in some instances, including the rousing "Death Machine" and near-belligerent "Presuppose", the band summons a bit of the pogo-instilling voracity of Red Hot Chili Peppers or Jane's Addiction. But it is through the somber `Everyman' outlook radiating from tracks like "Drink" and "Fake Light From The Sun" that I feel the true Fiction Plane emerges. These two songs, while ballad-like and slow-tempo, echo the sentiments of fear, isolation, rejection and guilt within us all. This is the charm of Fiction Plane; rather than being vapidly inconsistent, they continuously challenge the listener in a kaleidoscope of sound, not wholly unlike one of their longtime influences, Mr. Bungle. Ultimately, Left Side of the Brain is an album not to be taken at face value, for it is more than a collection of songs from yet-another-alt-rock-band. It is not 100% deadpan seriousness, nor is it completely tongue-in-cheek frivolity. It is an aural landscape riddled with multi-hued musical designs tempered by a lyrical illustration grounded in anxiety and possibility.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Yet!, May 27, 2007
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This is the perfect follow-up to both "Everything Will Never Be OK" and "Bitter Forces and Lame Race Horses". Each song has its own soul. I think that Joe Summner bares it all in the lyrics. Pete Wilhoit (drums) and Seton Daunt (guitar), in addition to Joe (bass), demonstrate their musical abilities to stand apart from most other groups out there today! Let's face it there is a serious lack of great rock music out there and Fiction Plane helps fill that void.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They deserve success, June 28, 2007
I am lucky enough to have friends who went out and found this CD for me b/c I enjoyed the "2 Sisters" song. I listened to the whole CD and I like the songs on the album MORE than the song they played on the radio. I especially like "It's a lie", "Cold Water Symmetry" and "Cross the line". This album is the first CD I've had in years b/c I have an iPod and use iTunes...even I have worn out the CD. It's everywhere- my iPod, my car, my cell phone as ringtones...I'm usually not like that! I've told everyone I know to buy this album and once I let them listen to my CD, they do. So let's get more people on board w/ Fiction Plane!
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