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SUPER FURRY ANIMALS ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM
Digital release 16th March on the band's own website - www.superfurry.com, physical release 13th April on Rough Trade Records, 21st April for U.S. release.
Super Furry Animals are currently hard at work on their 9th studio album in Cardiff.. Since 2007's 'Hey Venus' the band have been keeping busy with their various side projects including Daf and Guto's acclaimed work as part of The Peth with Rhys Ifans, Cian's forthcoming Acid Casuals release and Som Bom techno nights in London and of course Gruff's Mercury nominated work with Neon Neon.
Currently with a tracklisting but without a title the band promise; "Musically it's based around riffs and grooves we've been playing around with over the last few years. We have enough now for a whole album so even though it's still very melodic we thought we could leave off the acoustic ballads for the time being."
"It's recognisable as a melodic SFA record, but is very focused musically as a cohesive album. And no country rock as Daf has developed a pedal steel phobia. Which has confined the great Nashvillian instrument along with the Saxophone to the banned instrument directive of the SFA board. there's only one slow number which isn't slow at all."
Longtime cohorts Pete Fowler will combine with legendary Japanese artist Tanaami for the album artwork, which is sure to result in a feast for the eyes.The album is due for digital release on the 16th March via the bands own website (www.superfurry.com), the physical following on the 13th of April on Rough Trade Records.Super Furry Animals have some more tricks up their sleeve which we will be announcing a little closer to the release date - watch this space for more information!
Working Title Tracklisting
1.'The very best of Neil Diamond' 2. White socks/Flip Flops. 3. Inaugural Trams. 4. Sounds Familiar. 5. Cardiff in the sun. 6. Where do you wanna go? 7. LLiwiau LLachar. 8. Mountain. 9. Moped eyes. 10. Inconvenience. 11. Crazy Naked Girls. 12. Earth. 13. Prick.
They should probably start thinking of an album title soon.
Hmm, I've listened to Lovekraft and Hey Venus maybe 3 times each since they came out, despite initially thinking they were great. I'm not overly excited about a new one.
― chord simple (j.o.n.a), Thursday, 29 January 2009 10:17 (sixteen years ago)
LoveKraft, twice.
Hey Venus, twice.
Have to say, though, loving those titles!
― Mark G, Thursday, 29 January 2009 10:22 (sixteen years ago)
Never really bothered with the last two, and had kind of relegated them to a band I used to really love, but grew out of it. Have to say, for some reason, I am intrigued by this one.
― Gukbe, Thursday, 29 January 2009 13:04 (sixteen years ago)
"It's recognisable as a melodic SFA record, but is very focused musically as a cohesive album.
In other words, yet another dose of the same great stuff they've done since the beginning without a lot of changes. ;)
― Geir Hongro, Thursday, 29 January 2009 14:14 (sixteen years ago)
their 9th studio album
This is the part knocking me for a loop.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 29 January 2009 14:42 (sixteen years ago)
1 'The Very Best of Neil Diamond'"It's about all these houses being destroyed by jets etc. Someone put a Neil Diamond tape on before hand, and you can still hear it playing through the rubble."02 White Socks/Flip Flops"It's a song by Bunf [Huw Bunford, guitarist] concerning the type of footwear one needs to write a good novel."03 Inaugural Trams"A celebratory anthem regarding the opening of a new tram line in a fictitious utopian mainland Europe town. Featuring a rap in German by a special guest."04 Sounds Familiar"It does. But not in the way you think!"05 Cardiff in the Sun"Doesn't happen often, would probably sound like this."06 Where Do You Wanna Go?07 LLiwiau LLachar"These are twin songs. If they were cities they would probably be Minneapolis and St. Paul. Lliwiau Llachar means Intensely Bright Colours. With all the synth arpeggios and Daf going nuts on drums it's like the Who or something, would be great theme music for 'CSI Cardiff'."08 Mountain"A euphoric glam rock stomp by Cian [Ciaran, keyboardist] that sounds as big as the title, and concerns people turning molehills into extreme sport venues."09 Moped Eyes"We've been playing this song live for a couple of years, it's been called 'Hot Clubs' and 'Hot Nuts' in the past. You can see a crude early version on YouTube."10 Inconvenience"We've been playing around with this heavy guitar riff for a few years now. It's so heavy it features both Guto [Pryce, bassist] and Bunf on two duelling bass guitars."11 Crazy Naked Girls"Bunf wrote this tribute to a Cardiff bar he used to drink in before re-development. It's now a block of unsold 'luxury' flats. It's a song in three parts."12 Earth"Anyone who attended a SFA gig on the Hey Venus! tour would know this song. It features very distinct audience participation. You can see numerous versions of it performed from Tokyo to California and beyond on YouTube ."13 Prick"This song is built on Cian's Moog groove and builds and builds into a great big house or castle of noise."
― teflon monkey, Friday, 30 January 2009 00:00 (sixteen years ago)
Am I right in thinking "It's a song by Bunf" hasn't been a sign of quality in the past? Apart from that, I want to hear these based on Gruff's descriptions, which is a start.
"Anyone who attended a SFA gig on the Hey Venus! tour would know this song. It features very distinct audience participation. You can see numerous versions of it performed from Tokyo to California and beyond on YouTube ."
Yeah, I remember there being very distinct audience participation, but I can't remember anything about what it involved or sounded like.
― chord simple (j.o.n.a), Friday, 30 January 2009 07:53 (sixteen years ago)
Battersea Odyssey is my favorite track on Hey Venus!, so I kind of like Bunf...
― teflon monkey, Saturday, 31 January 2009 00:13 (sixteen years ago)
Sounds like a lot of great bands will release albums in 2009. Plus January, which is usually a slow month music-wise, has already given us a number of great albums. Seems to me that 2009 may be the best year for music in a while, and perhaps the best music year ending with 9 since 1979.
― Geir Hongro, Saturday, 31 January 2009 12:50 (sixteen years ago)
Oh, Geir. 1989 was fantastic, though you'll never be able to see it.
I'm hecka looking forward to a new SFA album. I really liked their last two - so what if they're not up to the stellar standard set by Rings? It might not be outta the ballpark, but I can get to second base with any SFA album anytime. Second base ain't a bad hit.
― staggerlee, Saturday, 31 January 2009 20:30 (sixteen years ago)
1989 was fantastic
If you are into hip-hop, dance, hair metal and/or American alternative rock with extremely tiny production budgets, then I guess so. I am not. :)
― Geir Hongro, Sunday, 1 February 2009 16:03 (sixteen years ago)
Don't forget British guitar-pop (usually) with tiny production budgets. Yummy!
― staggerlee, Sunday, 1 February 2009 16:42 (sixteen years ago)
Please don't get me started on Hey Venus again. Hopefully they've pulled out a few more stops this time around.
― america is the only _______ that _______ (country matters), Sunday, 1 February 2009 16:54 (sixteen years ago)
HV rocked.
― teflon monkey, Sunday, 1 February 2009 20:43 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah I've been really digging Hey Venus! recently- it's a much tighter collection of songs than Love Kraft. I thought I was kind of over SFA for a while there but HV has brought me back into the fold- I'm looking forward to this new one.
― ColinO, Sunday, 1 February 2009 22:12 (sixteen years ago)
I'm just thrilled they're throwing out the ballads for once. I think they're amazing at that stuff, but I'm glad to see they're leaving their comfort zone after three or four albums of mostly slower material.
― teflon monkey, Monday, 2 February 2009 02:32 (sixteen years ago)
SFA NEW ALBUM FILMS
Super Furry Animals are never ones to stay still creatively, and with their forthcoming (currently untitled) 9th studio album they have decided to document the process on 4 individual hand held cameras. But this will be no ordinary 'the making of the album' story; it's a series of Warhol like observations, of a band putting the finishing touches to songs, a celebration of the banal nature of the mixing process. Whole chunks of time seem to vanish at twice the speed over a slow game of darts or the making of a cup of tea as a song is played on repeat 26 times on the mixing console.Inspired by Mike Figgis's ground breaking film 'Time Code' the episodes will be released in 21 individual episodes starting on the 23rd February, 8p.m.GMT through this site.
'Ah! Greetings friends, join us for the next few weeks as we finish up our new album for your ears. We have borrowed 4 video cameras from friends and family and we will document events as they unfold, hopefully with as little drama as possible.' The Film Council of SFA.
http://www.superfurry.com/
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 03:42 (sixteen years ago)
i will forever love this band, even if i haven't been into the last two albums quite as much. i'm liking what they are up to and can't fucking wait for some new SFA!
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 03:44 (sixteen years ago)
Has anyone heard Inaugural Trams yet? There's an mp3 of it out and abouts but you can also hear it on the BBC iPlayer at the 1h 51m mark here
Took a couple of listens but I'm really liking it although I'm definitely an SFA fanboy
― groovypanda, Thursday, 12 March 2009 12:02 (sixteen years ago)
heh, M****** T*****, how are you?
― nate woolls, Thursday, 12 March 2009 12:07 (sixteen years ago)
Really like Inaugural Trams, it's definitely more like something off Guerrilla than the last 3 albums.
Would it be worth starting a new thread seeing as it now has a title (Dark Days/Light Years), isn't (as far as I know) produced by Broken Scene's producer (yeah I know I bumped this one in the first place), and there's a gigcast on Monday 16th March with mp3s onsale from 8pm GMT. Also half the discussion on this is on the Hey Venus thread.
Anyway, reading through Gruff's descriptions of these songs and imagining him saying them and I'm actually pretty excited about this one. I'm annoyed that I'm busy on Monday night though.
― chord simple (j.o.n.a), Thursday, 12 March 2009 12:43 (sixteen years ago)
anyone catch the broadcast tonight? quality. a rougher version of 'hey venus' with slabs of 'guerrilla' layered in. first track, last track are blinders.
― whatever, Monday, 16 March 2009 23:28 (sixteen years ago)
chris shaw on production (did guerrilla). it'll make sense when/if you hear it. i'll go to bed now...
― whatever, Monday, 16 March 2009 23:31 (sixteen years ago)
http://superfurryanimals.sandbag.uk.com/Content/Cover.gif
this has leaked and supposedly they are back, i fucking hope so.
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 00:48 (sixteen years ago)
Amazon has this as the LP cover so i'm unsure which one is real or they both are:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1a/Lightyears.jpg
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 00:50 (sixteen years ago)
You can buy the new album immediately from 8pm UK time on March 16 from this site on MP3 download...there will also be options to pre-order it on CD and Vinyl LP, which will be available from April 13, UK, April 21, US.
WHERE IS THE OPTION TO PRE-ORDER AN LP? ME WANT MP3 NOW.
― staggerlee, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 01:23 (sixteen years ago)
they have changed things up a bit, here is the new order of the songs:
1. Crazy Naked Girls 2. Mt 3. Moped Eyes 4. Inagural Trams 5. Inconvenience 6. Cardiff In The Sun 7. The Very Best Of Neil Diamond 8. Helium Hearts 9. White Socks/Flip Flops 10. Where Do You Wanna Go? 11. Lliwiau Llachar 12. Pric
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 01:43 (sixteen years ago)
according to my download the album artwork is the second cover (or bigger picture) not a fan.
this is really different stuff for SFA but i think will keep my interest...only on the second song.
anyone need this let me know through this sites email (320).
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 01:45 (sixteen years ago)
Absolutely floored after one listen. This might be the greatest thing these guys have done.
― teflon monkey, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 01:54 (sixteen years ago)
apparently there's different art for every format
― Jamie_ATP, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:02 (sixteen years ago)
BAH fuck a ilxor mail function!
― staggerlee, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:23 (sixteen years ago)
sorry for my bad English tonight, need to add a "if" and "it." to above sentences. too much going on, car was towed and alcohol are mainly at fault.
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:32 (sixteen years ago)
"Where do You Wanna" go into that Welsh track... OMG
― teflon monkey, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:33 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, mailbox is being a bit lame
Hopefully Bee could "shakesomeaction" towards a certain gmail account - that'd be rad
― Cunga, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:46 (sixteen years ago)
i too am "floored" after one listen, will like this more than the last two albums.
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:47 (sixteen years ago)
Nvm, found a MU of it.
― Cunga, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:48 (sixteen years ago)
"Hopefully Bee could "shakesomeaction" towards a certain gmail account - that'd be rad"
done, but the ilx mailbox function works fine.
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:50 (sixteen years ago)
...
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:51 (sixteen years ago)
ilx mailbox isn't working for me either
― iatee, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:52 (sixteen years ago)
deon sf AT G ... com
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 02:54 (sixteen years ago)
mail
I'm on my second listen now...it's strikingly different from Venus - it has the scope of, say, Love Kraft but with the eclecticism and humor of Guerilla, and it's more muscular than any of their previous output.
― Simon H., Tuesday, 17 March 2009 03:32 (sixteen years ago)
guys you know you "shakesomeaction" towards the SFA website and buy this album? this is not a leak.
― caek, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 03:37 (sixteen years ago)
After two full listens... this is just a brilliant accomplishment for them, especially when people started getting so down and out on their last few. Really came out of nowhere.
― teflon monkey, Tuesday, 17 March 2009 04:15 (sixteen years ago)
^^^OTM
― Stop relegating Hull you miserable gits! (country matters), Thursday, 26 March 2009 08:24 (sixteen years ago)
Love me some SFA, but all records post-Mwng sort of blend together for me. Not in a bad way at all, but it fails to prompt an urgency to check out this new one, when everything since Phantom Power has been hailed as some sort of next-level SFA and then just sounded exactly the same as what came before it. I acknowledge the greatness of Rings, but I'm a Guerilla man myself. I do also agree, though, that the high points of PP are among their career best.
― 2 ears + 1 ❤ (Pillbox), Thursday, 26 March 2009 08:52 (sixteen years ago)
I think the problem, such as it is, is that they're almost too consistent, and hence after the first three records, unless you pay VERY close attention, things can just blur into a morass of really-good-ness, making it easy to lose track of what you like about them, and take them for granted.
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:13 (sixteen years ago)
Astutely summarized. And, while I appreciate the consistency their latter-day career, I'll always miss the madcap unpredictability they had at first. There was a period, right at the transition of the decade, where SFA were unquestionably my favorite band. Shortly after the release of Guerilla, I interviewed Bumf for a feature in my college newspaper, and he was talking about how the next SFA projects were going to be a Welsh-language folk album and another full-length of instrumental hip-hop. Well, the latter never materialized, but then they went driving in armored tanks and such and, in general, seemed to promise nothing beyond lunatic experimentation. Then they settled for a string of very-good to classic pop records instead. Underwhelming but, at the same time, hard to fault.
― 2 ears + 1 ❤ (Pillbox), Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:26 (sixteen years ago)
It's quite a problem to have, isn't it? Being consistently so "really good" that people argue over which album's best...
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:40 (sixteen years ago)
Has there been an SFA albums poll? If not, I'm sensing one coming up..
― 2 ears + 1 ❤ (Pillbox), Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:45 (sixteen years ago)
Pretty impressive batting average on Pitchfork:
Fuzzy Logic - 8.4Radiator - 8.7Out Spaced - 8.0Guerrilla - 9.5Mwng - 7.9Rings Around The World - 8.9Phantom Power - 8.9Love Kraft - 8.5Hey Venus - 7.8
― nate woolls, Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:48 (sixteen years ago)
What does Louis think of Hey Venus these days?
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:50 (sixteen years ago)
I'm not feeling this - Inaugural Trams is great but on the record as a whole they just sound so old and tired. It's partly the way Gruff's voice has changed over the years but it just adds this feeling of lethargy to everything they do. I miss the exuberance of the first three albums.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:52 (sixteen years ago)
Off-topic, sort of, but: I've got Guerrilla and Songbook, Vol. I (a singles collection). Do I need the other stuff? Put differently, are the albums worthwhile or are they mostly notable for their singles?
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 26 March 2009 11:23 (sixteen years ago)
in short: yes, without question. Start with Fuzzy Logic and proceed thusly. If you like what you already have, a career-long chronological discovery process would be a very rewarding endeavor indeed.
― 2 ears + 1 ❤ (Pillbox), Thursday, 26 March 2009 11:34 (sixteen years ago)
I'm sold. Looks like eMusic only has Mwng forward. Bah. iTunes is moving to that new pricing system soon. I'll grab the others there.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 26 March 2009 11:42 (sixteen years ago)
helium heart...
― whatever, Tuesday, 31 March 2009 21:25 (sixteen years ago)
Finally I'm getting this album. The first few listens it was a disappointment, and I had to listen the new Doves album to appreciate this. Not the best SFA album, but still, head and shoulders above the rest.I didn't like "Moped Eyes" until now, but suddenly it seems like a Talking Heads song from their Speaking In Tongues-era. Is it an overstatement?
― zeus, Saturday, 11 April 2009 12:44 (sixteen years ago)
I can hear that a bit. CD arrived in the post today - disappointingly no lyrics so I can't work out what the German rap is. Maybe seeing the lyrics to Mountain typed out made them ashamed.
― new drone spider (j.o.n.a), Saturday, 11 April 2009 12:51 (sixteen years ago)
Official release date for the U.S. CD is May 26, 2009. According to an Amazon email i just received.
YEAH!
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 12 May 2009 20:43 (sixteen years ago)
My favorite new release of the year, I think. Can't stop playing The Very Best of Neil Diamond. Trippy.
― Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 12 May 2009 21:28 (sixteen years ago)
"Pric" rips off the Ghostbusters theme: discuss
― cockles (country matters), Monday, 17 August 2009 23:39 (sixteen years ago)
whoa how did I remember the GB bassline so wrong...I think Pric's bassline is so good that I just assumed it had to be the GB one too
― cockles (country matters), Tuesday, 18 August 2009 00:29 (sixteen years ago)
the last album never came out in the U.S. Amazon lied to me. :-(
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 18 August 2009 01:03 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, it seems like this will never get a U.S. release. :(
― 3 mods 1 banhammer (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 18 August 2009 02:02 (sixteen years ago)
The new album isn't available in the U.S. market? I don't understand; it's for sale in the U.S. on eMusic and rated on METACRITIC, but it isn't commercially available in physical form?
― Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 18 August 2009 02:19 (sixteen years ago)
Hmm, didn't know it was on eMusic. It is on iTunes, but I've been holding out for a physical release. Metacritic does occasionally rate import stuff, especially if the band has a decent buzz/following. The price for the import has come down closer to reasonable on Amazon, but yeah, still an "import".
― 3 mods 1 banhammer (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 18 August 2009 02:25 (sixteen years ago)
Dark Days/Light Years on eMusic (U.S. market).
― Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 18 August 2009 02:35 (sixteen years ago)
FWIW.
I've been listening to DD/LY all year off & on, and I think it's the best since probably RATW or, for sure, since Phantom Power. I usually skip the first 2 songs, but the rest of the record is a ride.
― I was in a drop-D metal band we called Requiem (staggerlee), Sunday, 13 December 2009 18:08 (sixteen years ago)
At least two great songs: Inaugural Trams and The Very Best Of Neil Diamond.
So good I often forget to listen to the rest of the disc.
― Daniel, Esq., Sunday, 13 December 2009 18:10 (sixteen years ago)
I think Dark Days/Light Years might be the best record they've put out this decade. I'm surprised Rings is the one that's featuring in the end of the decade lists I found that one really disappointing when it came out, it always felt really over produced and a bit forgettable.
I think this year SFA managed to do what The Flaming Lips also did which was to really get me interested in them again. They are both albums that felt like a bunch of ideas that kind of fell into place and sound great as a whole. I wasn't that excited for either of their new releases despite being a massive fan but they are both up there for my albums of the year.
I completely agree that Inaugural Trams and The Very Best Of Neil Diamond are the two best songs.
― Kitchen Person, Sunday, 13 December 2009 20:42 (sixteen years ago)
It's their best since RATW but seeing as RATW is nailed-on to finish inside my decade top 3 of albums by anyone, I'm not going to give it any more than that. The opening track is ace IMO, but the second track is possibly the most wretched thing they've ever put their name to. Fortunately it really is all great aside from that. Best track is Cardiff In The Sun which is mighty, also Inaugural Trams and the aforementioned Crazy Naked Girls. I also reckon the closing third is really strong.
How the fuck did 'Mt' pass the quality filter, though?
― dyaaaow (acoleuthic), Sunday, 13 December 2009 23:12 (sixteen years ago)
^ My guess: there were some drugs involved.
Also, the lyrics to "inconvenience" are awful, but it works so well in the sequence of the album that I don't mind as much.
Me too re: RATW.
― I was in a drop-D metal band we called Requiem (staggerlee), Monday, 14 December 2009 00:37 (sixteen years ago)
Mt. is great...
― teflon monkey, Monday, 14 December 2009 02:06 (sixteen years ago)
I think Mt. is OK. White Socks/Flip Flops might be the best non-Gruff song they've done, I really love that one.
― Jouster, Monday, 14 December 2009 02:08 (sixteen years ago)
Songbook Volume 2 is going to contain some of SFA's worst songs! Alas.
Actually, here's a proposed post-SB1 compilation:
Zoom!Atomik LustInaugural TramsNeo-ConsumerCardiff In The SunCrazy Naked GirlsPsyclone!SuckersHelium HeartsWhite Socks/Flip FlopsThat's What I'm Talking AboutCabin Fever
― dyaaaow (acoleuthic), Monday, 14 December 2009 02:41 (sixteen years ago)
I think DD/LY might actually be my least fave of the 00s SFA records - I appreciate that it's a fairly ballsy record that broadens their sound, and it's head and shoulders above most things, but it doesn't really hit on my SFA pleasure center so much.
― Simon H., Monday, 14 December 2009 02:57 (sixteen years ago)
love kraft has some stellar moments; they are helpfully indexed in my above list :p
oh wait shit i forgot lazer beam SHIT i need to switch it off and start again
― dyaaaow (acoleuthic), Monday, 14 December 2009 02:59 (sixteen years ago)
Super Furry Animals weren't on my radar screen a few years ago. Now I can't imagine disliking a record of theirs.
― Daniel, Esq., Monday, 14 December 2009 03:00 (sixteen years ago)
Zoom!Atomik LustInaugural TramsNeo-ConsumerCardiff In The SunCrazy Naked GirlsLazer BeamPsyclone!SuckersHelium HeartsWhite Socks/Flip FlopsThat's What I'm Talking AboutCabin Fever
― dyaaaow (acoleuthic), Monday, 14 December 2009 03:00 (sixteen years ago)
I was a Love Kraft booster at the time of its release, but I don't go back to it much these days. It's very well-crafted, but I think it's a little less interesting than their other albums.
― Jouster, Monday, 14 December 2009 03:39 (sixteen years ago)
^ Word. It just kind of choogles along. It's good background music, but "doesn't really hit on my SFA pleasure center so much" as it might. I like Hey Venus! more than a lot of ilxors do, but I've had DD/LY on rotation - I think it's my fave album of the year.
― I was in a drop-D metal band we called Requiem (staggerlee), Monday, 14 December 2009 04:47 (sixteen years ago)
Love Kraft seems either over or underrated. I'm not sure where it sits with me. Somedays the great tracks really astound me.
― teflon monkey, Monday, 14 December 2009 05:06 (sixteen years ago)
for me, RATW > LK > HV > DDLY, though I at least like tham all.
― Simon H., Monday, 14 December 2009 05:14 (sixteen years ago)
Frequency is my fave off Love Kraft, so so beautiful and truly psychedelic...
― ColinO, Monday, 14 December 2009 05:17 (sixteen years ago)
I have to go with either Walk You Home or Atomik Lust. Really, if you go back, the non-Gruff tracks aren't as bad as people say. In fact, they're great.
― teflon monkey, Monday, 14 December 2009 05:27 (sixteen years ago)
haha i stuck walk you home on just now and i genuinely can't remember having heard it...i think the problem is that it follows 'ohio heat' which is so bad i feel the need to skip two songs
also it seems quite unremarkable but maybe that's just me
― dyaaaow (acoleuthic), Monday, 14 December 2009 05:29 (sixteen years ago)
The hell? The only genuinely bad song on that entire album, as far as I'm concerned, is Back on a Roll. And it's extra bad because I think Bunf's songs are actually usually pretty damned awesome.
― teflon monkey, Monday, 14 December 2009 18:27 (sixteen years ago)
My only problem with SFA as of now is the "Back On a Roll"/"Inconvenience" type tracks they put on their albums. They're so much more creative than that. I don't understand the need for that strange midtempo '70s rock stuff. There's a couple b-sides from the Hey Venus! sessions that blow tracks like those away.
And this thread confirms what I always say: no one can agree on the band's best or worst material. I've seen plenty of people say they adore "Mt." Now I'm seeing that it's someone's least favorite track by a long shot on the album... craziness. People have different opinions. I know. It just seems like SFA always gets the least consensus.
― teflon monkey, Monday, 14 December 2009 18:30 (sixteen years ago)
Love Kraft was amazing and I didn't understand people who didn't rate it, though I thought this year's release underwhelming, so...the lack of agreement continues.
― Cunga, Monday, 14 December 2009 18:48 (sixteen years ago)
Fantastic band. Loved Love Kraft, and loved Hey Venus! as well. Dark Days/Light Years might just be my least favourite Super Furry Animals album alongside Fuzzy Logic, though.
― Turrican, Monday, 5 September 2011 22:21 (fourteen years ago)
i actually spent all day listening to them and i am thinking all you really need is 'radiator' and 'guerilla' and probably the ice hockey hair single. they had an amazing stretch that sorta stretched into parts of ratw, but fell off the table pretty quick. they moved into the beardy territory and yet they aren't like gorky's, when gorky's aren't weird they are beautiful but sfa are just dull if they aren't weird and when they started letting other band members write songs that was also a problem. democracy is bad.
― keythhtyek, Tuesday, 6 September 2011 03:32 (fourteen years ago)
I disagree completely with everything you've said!
Especially since Phantom Power and Love Kraft are two of my favourite albums that they've ever done. Nothing wrong with 'Chewing Chewing Gum', 'Sex, War & Robots', 'Atomik Lust', 'The Horn', 'Cabin Fever', 'Carbon Dating', 'White Socks/Flip Flops', 'Crazy Naked Girls' and 'Pric', either.
Fair enough if you find them dull. I don't.
― Turrican, Tuesday, 6 September 2011 13:29 (fourteen years ago)