Reservoir

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Album Information
  • Artist: Fanfarlo (See All Albums by Fanfarlo)
  • Date Released: Oct 9, 2009

  • Genre: Alternative/Punk, Style: Alternative, Commercial Alternative

  • Label: Canvasback/ATL

Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 54:58

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New This Week: School of Seven Bells, Trust & More

By J. Edward Keyes, Editor-in-Chief

Man. There are just so many new records today. Also, I think about halfway through this, I developed carpal tunnel syndrome. Trust, TRST: Behind the year's worst album cover is one of the year's best records. Super goth, in all the right ways. Where my Apoptygma Berzerk fans at? Home crying? Cool. See you there. This one is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Barry Walters goes: Trust is danceable even if you're not stuck in a K-hole. Its tempos vary… more »

They Say All Music Guide

For anyone who’s paid the least attention to the tasteful, tuneful, nebulously rootsy strain of indie rock that was in ascendance throughout the mid- to late 2000s, Fanfarlo’s debut album will sound instantly and inescapably familiar. The London-based quintet favor a genial affect, moderate tempos, and a blend of orchestral (violin, trumpet) and folksy (mandolin, accordion, harmonica, saw) instrumentation akin to acts such as the National and Grizzly Bear, while vocalist Simon Balthazar’s broad, heartfelt crooning invites immediate comparisons to Beirut’s Zach Condon. Most of all, it must be said, the band display an undeniable similarity to the Arcade Fire, with whom they share all of the above-mentioned qualities as well as a distinctly earnest, quietly dramatic, emotional fervor. If anything, the imitation is a slightly pale one — even at its most impassioned, their brand of chamber pop bombast is never as potent and unrestrained as that Montreal outfit — but if they’re unlikely to inspire unbridled passion in most listeners, the familiarity of their sound should breed plenty of contentment. Fanfarlo are at their best when their lush but occasionally dreary instrumental efforts are focused around a strong, simple melody, as is frequently the case here — on pop-leaning cuts like “Fire Escape,” “Finish Line,” and “Harold T. Wilkins,” and particularly on the sweet, piano-led ballad “If It Is Growing.” That said, the most striking thing here may be the opener, “I’m a Pilot,” which impresses as much with its hypnotically slow, chugging rhythm (provided by foot stomps and sleigh bells) as with Balthazar’s typically wailed (and particularly Win Butler-ish) vocal turn. – K. Ross Hoffman

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  • 05.26.12 Tonight we play the Cultura Club, Palma de Mallorca. Doors open 2220 / My Dear Flotsam 2230 / Fanfarlo 2320 @culturaclubsala @mydearflotsam
  • 05.26.12 We left Valencia so early this morning, even the airport was empty! #RedEye http://t.co/vbeTRuCq
  • 05.25.12 And now the #CopaDelRey is over, let's go out! It's Friday and we're in Valencia! PS I spotted Darth Vader in the crowd http://t.co/r7nZH7YK
  • 05.25.12 Fantástico crowd at @discotecamirror in Valencia tonight! Gracias! Mañana: Cultura Club, Palma de Mallorca. Amamos España! Amos x
  • 05.25.12 Adiós Burgos! We're driving to Valencia. Only 420 km from the castle. Playing at Mirror tonight. Listo calisto! Amos x http://t.co/jG5wSRt9
  • 05.24.12 Not forgetting muchas gracias to @HangarBurgos @agendaburgos and @Music2day_es! Valencia mañana. #BuenasNoches Amos x
  • 05.24.12 Gracias people of Burgos! We had a wonderful time in your city. So nice to meet you! See you next time! #Besos! Amos x http://t.co/1asBozIV
  • 05.24.12 Tonight we play at El Hangar, Burgos, Spain. Doors open at 2130, we're onstage at 2200 @Music2day_es #Burgos #Musica