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	<title>Comments on: Late of the Pier &#8211; Fantasy Black Channel</title>
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		<title>By: Seth</title>
		<link>http://popwreckoning.com/2008/11/18/late-of-the-pier-fantasy-black-channel/comment-page-1/#comment-4582</link>
		<dc:creator>Seth</dc:creator>
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		<description>It seems these guys have come out of nowhere considering Iâ€™ve had trouble finding some informative reading material about the group. Their website isnâ€™t that great. I did, however, see Erol Alkan produced the album, supposedly a notable DJ out of London. I suppose that has to be some kind of representation for promise.

Exploring other reviews, Iâ€™ve seen many comparisons to Gary Numan and Frank Zappa, but I can neither agree nor disagree since Iâ€™ve never listened to either of those two much. Fantasy Black Channel is very quirky, poppy, electronic, and full of synth. Simply put, itâ€™s party music. Immediately there are similarities to Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, two groups whoâ€™ve successfully hit the pop scene. Iâ€™m not sure Late of the Pier will reach that status, though. There seems to be too many â€œbeen done beforeâ€ aspects.

Ever since Death From Above 1979 disbanded, Iâ€™ve been searching high and low for a band able enough to replicate Youâ€™re A Woman, Iâ€™m A Machine. No, Late of the Pier canâ€™t do that, but a few of their songs are fairly akin â€“ â€œSpace &amp; The Woodsâ€ and â€œFocker.â€ The beats and guitar (or bass, whatever it is) are awesome. Going back to the producer, Erol Alkan, it may be worth knowing in the past he remixed music from both Death From Above 1979 and Franz Ferdinand. Itâ€™s just an interesting tidbit. Also, at times I think of David Bowie and subsequently Flight of the Conchords mocking him.

Fantasy Black Channel isnâ€™t that bad despite all the rehashing, even if the flow of the album is all over the place. Amidst the rocking and dancing thereâ€™s stuff that could be music in an NES game (â€œRandom Firl,â€ have a listen and tell me otherwise). All things considered, this debut is decent.</description>
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<p>Exploring other reviews, Iâ€™ve seen many comparisons to Gary Numan and Frank Zappa, but I can neither agree nor disagree since Iâ€™ve never listened to either of those two much. Fantasy Black Channel is very quirky, poppy, electronic, and full of synth. Simply put, itâ€™s party music. Immediately there are similarities to Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, two groups whoâ€™ve successfully hit the pop scene. Iâ€™m not sure Late of the Pier will reach that status, though. There seems to be too many â€œbeen done beforeâ€ aspects.</p>
<p>Ever since Death From Above 1979 disbanded, Iâ€™ve been searching high and low for a band able enough to replicate Youâ€™re A Woman, Iâ€™m A Machine. No, Late of the Pier canâ€™t do that, but a few of their songs are fairly akin â€“ â€œSpace &amp; The Woodsâ€ and â€œFocker.â€ The beats and guitar (or bass, whatever it is) are awesome. Going back to the producer, Erol Alkan, it may be worth knowing in the past he remixed music from both Death From Above 1979 and Franz Ferdinand. Itâ€™s just an interesting tidbit. Also, at times I think of David Bowie and subsequently Flight of the Conchords mocking him.</p>
<p>Fantasy Black Channel isnâ€™t that bad despite all the rehashing, even if the flow of the album is all over the place. Amidst the rocking and dancing thereâ€™s stuff that could be music in an NES game (â€œRandom Firl,â€ have a listen and tell me otherwise). All things considered, this debut is decent.</p>
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