Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Album Review: Full of Fancy play bouncy, sweet punk on 'Liquid Nature'

Full of Fancy- Liquid Nature 
Release June 23, 2010
New Jersey
Don Giovanni Records

Full of Fancy's new album Liquid Nature has 22 songs. 11 new songs, 11 singles from previous releases. Together it's a new and old take on Full of Fancy in one shot. The songs range from poppy to punk to sad to groovy. 

The new songs have a summertime vibe of being away from dear ones, wanting love and good weather, and feeling emotional."Basement" is a great representation of the band's sound. Bouncy and bursting with pop-punk flavor.

"Weather" is a somber song that reminds me of the now defunct New York band One True Thing. Here the band tones it down to sing "Tell me that I worry for nothing." After is a song that reminds me of Screaming Females. Heavy. Groovy. Instrumenal. This is the title track "Liquid Nature"-- a killer track. Certaintly unexpected from this band. "Dear Summer" is about anticipating summer. The album concludes with a cute song called "Dumb Is Forever," about being shy when you're in love.

The second part of the album features the quick "Soule Cake," "Gym Class," "Notebook," and "Whoa Theodore Whoa." This album is filled with wonderful songs. 

Liquid Nature is available from Don Giovanni Records store

Tracklisting:

1. Basement
2. He's Mean
3. Trophy
4. Notebook
5. Weather
6. Liquid Nature
7. Blue/Black
8. Dear Summer
9. A lot of People's Girfriend's Are in There
10. People Die
11. Dumb is Forever
12. Hermit Love
13. Marriage
14. Breath Saver
15. Soule Cake
16. Letter to the Editor
17. Friends Forever Tour
18. Sleep
19. Gym Class
20. Notebook
21. Joe is a Scientist
22. Whoa Theodore Whoa

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