2006, Tomlab
VINYL FORMAT. On his second album, Owen Pallet presents a clearly enhanced concept of his solo project Final Fantasy. The core sound of his 2005 debut, Final Fantasy Has A Good Home, was mainly based on Pallet's violin and his expert handling of the loop pedal. He now proves his skills as an arranger, working with an abundantly staffed chamber music ensemble, featuring a string quartet, piano, harpsichord and percussion. Still, Owen's ingenuity for catchy melody lines and surprising idioms is captivating. Regardless of the more extended scope for this album, it was produced to maintain a certain intimacy. The overall atmosphere carries the ease of an afternoon dress rehearsal, as if the ensemble members played for themselves one last time before the crowd rushs in. Owen's mostly introverted vocals also express this mood of privacy. The musical language is eclectic without letting its influences act as bare quotations for themselves. Traces were smeared with care and everything is consolidated and processed in such a distinct way that one cannot clearly designate the culprits any longer. He even integrates an amazing variety of stylistic spheres within the individual songs. String arrangers for Arcade Fire. Fans of Andrew Bird tingle with delight.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Arctic Circle |
| 2 | He Poos Clouds |
| 3 | This Lamb Sells Condos |
| 4 | If I Were a Carp |
| 5 | I'm Afraid of Japan |
| 6 | Song Song Song |
| 7 | Many Lives 49 MP |
| 8 | Do You Love? |
| 9 | Pooka Sings |
| 10 | [Untitled Hidden Track] |
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