Further is the second studio album by the English band Flying Saucer Attack. It was released through Drag City on April 17, 1995. His vocal approach of extended sigh as singing hadn't changed, but his words had a new clarity and crisper delivery, with fine results.
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Further by Flying Saucer Attack, released 17 April 1995 1. Rainstorm Blues 2. In the Light of Time 3. Come and Close My Eyes 4. For Silence 5. Still Point 6. Here Am I 7. To the Shore 8. She Is the Daylight Wish pulses and wish structure. Make the time to take the time to get stoned on reality.
Thanks to its release on Drag City and an increasingly higher profile (and rabid fan base), Further turned out to be FSA 's breakthrough, at least in cult terms. Rather, the twosome achieved a new balance of delicacy and power, heightened in noticeable part by Pearce's increasingly assertive singing.
Flying Saucer Attack were less about invention and more about combining disparate ingredients in a new way. Their most distinctive feature on first listen is the thick blanket of feedback and distortion that overwhelms almost everything else. The roots of this technique were clearly in the Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy, but where JAMC fetishized bubblegum pop, FSA applied hyper-distortion to British folk and the drifting throb of krautrock. Further from 1994 is arguably the quintessential Flying Saucer Attack album, with a little bit of instrumental miniatures, folky near-songs, extended spatial explorations-that made them good. There's plenty of fingerpicked acoustic guitar amid the white-noise din, and the bassy pulse of analog noisemakers floats in and out, evoking the spaciness of early '70s synth music.
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