Baltic Fleet - Towers
by Anthony Strutt
published: 31 / 8 / 2012
Label:
Blow Up
Format: CD
intro
Compelling instrumental electronica on second album from Baltic Fleet, the project of former Echo and the Bunnymen keyboardist, Paul Fleming.
'Towers' is the second album from Baltic Fleet, the instrumental project of Paul Fleming, the one-time keyboardist with Echo & the Bunnymen. Unlike Baltic Fleet's 2008 eponymous debut album, which featured both guitarist Will Sergeant and their former bassist Pete Wilkinson, 'Towers' does not involve any other Bunnymen at all. The opening title track instantly builds up a fast pace with its killer hooks, and sounds in its cinemascopic glorylike an electro Echo & the Bunnymen. 'March of the Saxons' has a swaggering Cure sound, recalling 'Pictures of You', but with aggressive electro grooves. It will be an instant dance floor hit with the alternative trendy crowd. 'Towers' was between Liverpool and Manchester in Paul's native Warrington, and 'Headless Heroes of the Acropolis' again has a Northern gritty feel about it.It is heavy on the bass and has Talking Heads-influenced guitar work, while Paul's keyboards dance firmly over the top of it. 'Engage' is like an electronic the Wedding Present, dancey but fast, while 'The Wilds' recalls early Soft Cell with its great grooves and in its intelligent electronica. 'Winds of the 84 Winter' is more doom-laden, recollecting the Cure again, but this time is reminiscent of their dark early 80's albums, 'Faith' and 'Pornography'. 'Hunting Witches' with its abrasive melodies and wired sound, is almost like Public Image Ltd and their debut single, 'Public Image'. 'Toire De' is catchy and fast-paced. while 'Midnight Train' has a swagger to it. Edgy guitar drifts in and out of it in a style that will please any goth. 'Reno' is a cinemascopic comedown, ending this fully instrumental masterpiece.
Track Listing:-
1 Towers2 March of the Saxons
3 Headless Heroes of the Acropolis
4 Engage
5 The Wilds
6 Winds of the 84 Winter
7 Hunting Witches
8 Toire De
9 Midnight Train
10 Reno
Band Links:-
http://www.balticfleetmusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/BalticFleet
https://twitter.com/BalticFleetUK
Label Links:-
http://www.blowup.co.uk/recordshttps://www.facebook.com/blowuprecords
https://plus.google.com/+BlowUpRecords
https://twitter.com/BlowUpRecords
https://www.youtube.com/user/blowuprecords
https://www.instagram.com/blowupimages/
interviews |
Interview (2012) |
Anthony Strutt speaks to ex-Echo and The Bunnymen keyboardist, Paul Fleming, about his years with the band, and ‘Towers’, the industrial-influenced second album of Baltic Fleet, his solo project |
reviews |
The Dear One (2017) |
Haunting instrumental electronica on cinematic second album from Baltic Fleet, the project of Liverpool-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Paul Fleming |
Baltic Fleet (2008) |
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