All Artists: F/I Title: Blanga Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Lexicon Devil Original Release Date: 1/1/2008 Re-Release Date: 7/29/2008 Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 9330357006594 |
F/I Blanga Genres: Pop, Rock
Blanga was originally released in 2005 on Lexicon Devil. Milwaukee space/psych-rock veterans F/i saw original member Richard Franecki (Vocokesh) return to the fold and the results are here to behold. With a string of highl... more » | |
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Album Description Blanga was originally released in 2005 on Lexicon Devil. Milwaukee space/psych-rock veterans F/i saw original member Richard Franecki (Vocokesh) return to the fold and the results are here to behold. With a string of highly-praised reissues from the band under Lexicon's belts, ranging from the years 1983-1991, they figured it was high time to release some of their contemporary recordings. Also returning are Brian Wensing, Grant Richter with Rick Hake and John Frankovic. Most of all, Blanga (apparently an in-joke within the group and something to do with Amon Dl and Hawkwind) rips out some of the most awe-inspiring, trance-inducing and speaker-destroying psychedelic space-rock of the last 25 years. All the crucial pieces are in place: the metronomic drum beats, the Eno/Hawkwindesque synth swirls and, most of all, the overwhelming cloud of fuzzbox guitar distortion coating the proceedings. You get a mere 5 songs in 47 minutes; from the raga-drone of "An Extremely Lovely Girl Dreams of Blanga" to the stunning blips 'n' whirls of the keyboard/sitar track, "Blanga's Love Song," right on through to the closer, "Grandfather Blanga and His Band Light It Up," a Flipper-y dirge with one foot on Earth, one on Mars. |
CD ReviewsF/i - 'Blanga' (Lexicon Devil) Mike Reed | USA | 06/20/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "A superb (fairly) current CD release by F/i. While I've heard a couple of their other works like 'Helioscopium' ('98) and 'A Question For The Somnambulist' ('03), this offering was just one more disc to add to my must-own stash. Tunes here that are sure to fry your remaining brain cells include the eleven-minute spaced-out gem "In The Garden Of Blanga", another total *ss-kicking F/i epic "An Extremely Lovely Girl Loves Blanga", "Blang's Love Song" and the eight-minute "Grandfather Blanga And His Band Light It Up". Highly recommended for loyal fans of ST 37, Architectural Metaphor, Vokokesh and Mr. Quimbys Beard."
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