15.7.08

Memory & Humanity

The new FFAF album is called Memory & Humanity.

I just downloaded Waterfront Dance Club, and it is actually epic. They've changed their sound a lot from Tales Don't Tell Themselves, going back to a sound much more like their earlier albums, specifically Casually Dressed and Deep in Conversation; but the difference in technical sound is obvious. I wasn't to keen on Tales Don't Tell Themselves, and think it told more of a story than the other albums and was much softer, which was a step in a different direction for the band. Waterfront Dance Club, however, has much harsher sounding vocals, and the opening of dischordant guitars and rippling drum beats makes you think "This is the Funeral I love." According to the bad, the album has more than 5 songs but less than 20 and features previously released tracks such as Waterfront Dance Club and Beneath the Burning Tree, as well as a new track called Can't See The Forest For The Wolves.



Waterfront Dance Club is availiable now in physical format, but only in 7" vinyl.

It's also being offered as a free download, people were offered to sign up to a mailing list to be sent the song, you can get it free here.


Memory & Humanity is scheduled for release on Monday 13th October 2008, (5 years since the release of Casually Dressed and Deep in Conversation) through Join Us; the band's own label, however is already being offered on play.com! The band will then be headlining a tour, with support from Cancer Bats and In Case of Fire.


1 comment:

grapefruitgeorgie said...

R.E "payday":

LOLFAIL