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5.0 out of 5 stars Splendour, July 1, 2005
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Mark Champion "autumnfair" (San Antonio, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Splendour of Fear (Audio CD)
'Splendour' is right. This is quintessential Felt, with guitarist Maurice Deebank still in the band. The sound is mellow, melodic, understated, lovely . . . I wonder if Gary Ainge's drumkit even had cymbals; his minimalism is a major part of the effect of this music. 'Mexican Bandits' was released as a single - - a shimmering and driving instrumental. And it's the instrumental passages that work best, not to detract from Lawrence 'Lawrence' Hayward's breathy, (Lou) Reedy vocals and beautifully imagistic lyrics. It's just that the music is staggeringly imagistic on its own - - 'The Stagnant Pool', with its extended instrumental coda, is as languorous and humid as its title suggests. The effect is psychedelic, whatever the intent. And Deebanks's solo closer, 'A Preacher In New England' is everything The Durutti Column aspired to. Really - - this is a great mini-album, too short by half.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Felt in all their wonderfully murky, dreamy excess, January 14, 2009
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Lypo Suck (Hades, United States) - See all my reviews
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The spare, guitar-based art-pop sketches of the debut, Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty, give way to a fuller, more fleshed-out sound here on their 2nd album, The Splendour of Fear. The more solid and forceful rhythmic foundation is a welcome shift, and luckily it doesn't detract from the wonderfully hypnotic atmosphere singer Lawrence and lead guitarist Maurice Deebank conjure with the intricate, delicate, highly melodic mesh of their guitars. Drenched in a murky but alluring and sometimes shimmery atmosphere, producer John Rivers perfectly captures and enhances the dreamy haze in which this period of Felt's music was clearly intended to evoke. Lengthy instrumental passages dominate (only two songs feature vocals); sometimes lazy, other times fairly intense. "The World is as Soft as Lace" is a dizzyingly beautiful, low-key standout, defined by Deebank's soaring, majestic melodic guitar, and Lawrence's gentle, acoustic strumming and brooding croon. Felt's pop side in a nutshell. Despite this album's strangely soothing brand of melancholy and offbeat, 'downer' vibe, it may not be the best starting point for newcomers, who should instead start with the poppier (but no less riveting or melodic) Strange Idols Pattern. This record goes down a bit easier once you're already familiar with Felt's aesthetic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless and just Awesome!, August 17, 2010
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I love Felt! great band and I have all of their recordings. This one is probably my favorite in their whole catalogue. Dreamy Psychedelic and heartbreakingly beautiful in places. I will never get tired of this recording. Maurice Deebank is an incredible underrated guitarist and Lawrence is perfect at what he does. A truly great recording that the average listener will never understand. Genius!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The ONLY Felt Album You'll Ever Need, May 6, 2011
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Great record. The singer can't sing at all, and thankfully, this album is mostly instrumentals. I introduced my teenager to Felt with this record, and he loves them, too. If you're looking for really cool guitar tracks to add ambiance to a gathering, this is for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars felt was my world, August 7, 2003
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back in the day..felt was the only band that mattered. Too bad you never listened to them. Now is your chance. Take it.
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Splendour of Fear by Felt (Audio CD - 2003)
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