Fiver - Here It Comes

  by David McNamee

published: 6 / 6 / 2002




Fiver - Here It Comes


Label: Devil In The Woods
Format: CD
"Wired" slow-burning guitar pop from American sextet, Fiver, which has been produced by Jason Lytle from Grandaddy



Review

As lazy as band y multiplied by narcotic z analogies are: imagine Clinic kept awake for a fortnight with only the benezedrine in their sweaty fists for sustenance and the voices in their head for company. It’s night time, we’re totally wired and the streetlights look like angel trails guiding us on home. He sings the opening “Take a drive… drive in these lights… feel alriiiight…” like he’s got a rope around his neck tied to a lamppost and his foot on the accelerator. Apparently this album was produced by Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle but we doubt it was him who made the serrated guitars scrape like nails across those hovering, deathless vocals. It’s the morning, everything is this weird screwed up blue colour and we’ve burned our nerves to a crisp. Death wouldn’t dare interrupt us now.



Track Listing:-

1 Speeds Of Light
2 Buildings and Homes
3 Tiny Waves
4 The Only Ones
5 Every Light Is Gone Out
6 Wariors
7 Desires Of the Laser Age
8 O Fearless Age
9 Haunted Us
10 On Our Way



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