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Flare - Hung

  by Jonjo McNeill

published: 4 / 9 / 2003



Flare - Hung
Label: Le Grand Magistery
Format: CD

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Endearing second album from New York duo, Flare, reminiscent partly of Belle & Sebastian, but which carries it own originality and beauty

New York duo Flare sound like they’ve slept through the recent surge of ‘garage’ bands to emerge from their hometown. My initial impression was "What the fuck? !", as the twelve tracks here don’t seem to share too much in the way of anything! Yet it was this diversity which endeared the album to me. Vocalist LD Beghtol has a raw, touching voice, the most obvious comparison being Belle & Sebastian. And the similarities continue with the quirky nature of the songs. Overall a slow paced, downbeat album, there is a simple beauty to songs such as ‘If / Then’ ("If I ever shaved my beard / Would you never shed a tear?") and ‘The Way We Live Now’, an ode to a relationship already doomed. The LP is full of ideas. There’s all manner of strange noises, bizarre electronic instrumentation and offbeat backing vocals. Even the cover is fascinating, featuring a variety of interesting work by members of the local arts scene. As you listen you can picture the album’s players sat around an arty bar, smoking cigarettes and discussing this year’s Turner prize. ‘Hung’ is an album of great beauty, great imagination and great originality. And it’s an album , should you sample, you’ll find of great quality, and I’m sure you’ll return to for years to come. Excellent.



Track Listing:-
1 All The Money's Gone
2 School Of New York
3 Like Is A Very Strong Word
4 If / Then
5 Once Borrowed
6 Incident At St Andrews Falls
7 Keep It To Youself
8 Obvious
9 The Way We Live Now
10 Glitter
11 Differently Othered
12 Wound Culture


Visitor Comments:-
24 Posted By: Noland, East Sussex on 01 Jan 1900
Little known outside their New York home, this band is just beginning to make their mark here. I first discovered Flare on Dreamy Records' enchanting "Wish on a Star" compilation, then quickly sought out the CHICKFACTOR "Mix Tape 1" compilation where they share disc space with Pipas, Magnetic Fields, The Clientele and other genius acts. Everything Flare releases is thoughtful, dreamy and beautifully tragic. And, I am happy to report, often terribly funny. HUNG sports the best of both: from the tragicomic “Way We Live Now" to the shivery sadness of "Glitter" and "Incident," singer Beghtol's voice is terriffic and the production is epic. Add to that the band's exquisite instrumentation (fantastic strings, ukes, wobbly piano, bowed saws and something called a Marxophone) and you get quite a treat. Flare is like Godspeed with vocals or Low let loose in the Ashmolean. If Flare ever break out of the indie ghetto (or the long shadow of their pal, Stephin Merritt), they just might become huge stars. Buy this record now and hurry home to Flare's literate, twilight world of wonder.



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