Part of the Bristol scene of the 90's that reconfigured songform with all kinds of noisenik interference (Amp, Movietone, Third Eye Foundation, Crescent, etc.), Flying Saucer Atack (FSA) specialized in feedback-drenched and echo-laden pastoral bliss, with vocals buried under a ton of lead. Often trance-inducing, their work still sounds as fresh and relevant as when it was released, which is more than can be said for a lot of shoegaze groups.
New Lands
Distance
PA Blues
Mirror
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Flying Saucer Attack
Labels:
Bristol,
experimental rock,
FSA,
noise rock,
psychedelia,
space rock,
VHF
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i'm digging this
ReplyDeleteVery nice, indeed!
ReplyDeletemany thanks.