2004, Constellation
Yet another side project from a key member of Godspeed You Black Emperor! (guitarist Roger Tellier-Craig is the leader of this loosely constructed group), Fly Pan Am's first two albums sounded basically like demos and instrumental outtakes; they were often interesting, but usually terribly slight. N'+coutez Pas, despite its self-deprecating Francophone title, is Fly Pan Am's first fully formed release, and it stands with the best work of Tellier-Craig's other band. Though at times the album's blend of found-sound tape manipulations, deadpan French vocals, wayward guitar freakouts, and droning, deliberately repetitive rhythms sounds like a collision between very early Stereolab and Sonic Youth at their most self-consciously avant, the album's two centerpiece tracks, Autant Zig-Zag and Tres Tres 'Retro', are masterpieces of tightly wound rhythms and seemingly impossible layers of processed, distorted, and lovingly screwed-with guitars. If My Bloody Valentine had gotten it together enough to record a follow-up to Loveless, it would have sounded like this. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Brulez suivant, suivante! |
| 2 | Ex eleveur de renards argents |
| 3 | Autant zig-zag |
| 4 | Buvez nos larmes de metal |
| 5 | Pas a pas step until |
| 6 | … |
| 7 | Tres tres "retro" |
| 8 | Vos reves revers |
| 9 | Ce sale desir efile qui sortant de ma bouche |
| 10 | Le faux pas aimer vous souhaite d'etre follement ami |
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