October 22, 2009

Fuck Buttons – Tarot Sport

Tarot_Sport

"Surf Solar" - 10:34
"Rough Steez" - 4:44
"The Lisbon Maru" - 9:19
"Olympians" - 10:54
"Phantom Limb" - 4:49
"Space Mountain" - 8:44
"Flight of the Feathered Serpent" - 9:31

Anyone familiar with Fuck Buttons debut Street Horrrsing [sic] will be wholly familiar with the game this duo (Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power) from Bristol play. They take the ambiguous genre of noise, with its feedback, sawing sound waves, and long drones and give them an orchestral momentum, giving it the emotional intensity and compulsion of post-rock bands such as Mogwai (whose guitarist John Cummings produced their debut) and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. One quote that I largely associate with that album, and one that I can’t recall who said, is “If we’re still around at the end of the universe, I’d bet all my money that Fuck Buttons will be heard in the background.” That summed it up perfectly. The album was harsh, jagged, intense, and sounded like it was coming from the universe itself, as opposed to our stereos. Last year, Fuck Buttons debut made noise more well-known (mostly thanks to Pitchfork, who ranked it 20th on their end-of-year album list), more accessible, and ultimately, more cool.

Since releasing a three minute “condensed” single version of Tarot Sport’s opener Surf Solar, alongside a verrry [sic] trippy video, I, with presumably many others, have been pissing myself with anticipation for the latest offering from this band, and now that it has arrived in my lap, I can safely say it was well worth the wait (including the excruciating temptation to download the leak that appeared a month before its scheduled release).

Tarot Sport picks up largely where Horrrsing left off, but veers off in a more refined and friendly direction, however, this is by no means an insult; it is this tamer approach that makes the album stronger than it predecessor. The disembodied screams reverberating amongst a backdrop of noise and drone are gone. The feedback is softer and more enjoyable. The sounds are more electronic based than before. And it works.

What results is a sixty-minute ‘epic’ that features richly textured sounds that bubble and flow over and around each other. It symphonises yet remains cacophonous; harsh not grating. It holds itself together with lush melodies and pulsing rhythms that make you want dance and move yet run and repent with its apocalyptic intensity. Sport is a universal affair, and succeeds immensely in taking you to a universe that is forming and pulsing as fast as you can explore it, with Hung and Power happy to let you be thrown around inside of it.

It is the oxymoronic nature of this album that allows it to shine so amazingly well. It is harsh but listenable. It is sprawling yet controlled. It is noise but it is poppy. It is exasperating yet a breath of fresh air. And it is the best new album I have heard in a very long while.

****/5
Standouts:
Surf Solar, Rough Steez, Flight of the Feathered Serpent

Download Fuck Buttons – Tarot Sport

PS. Being my first post and first attempt at an album review (or a review in general) feel free to post comments on what you thought was good, and what could be improved.

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