Fetch

Fetch

by Melt Banana
Fetch

Fetch

by Melt Banana

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Melt Banana's first album since embarking on a six-year hiatus, 2013's Fetch, is a monstrously frenetic, high-energy blast of anthemic bubble-punk and passionate noise-rock. Barring their 2009 Melt Banana Lite Live: Ver.0.0 side project album, Fetch is the group's first collection of new material since 2007's Bambi's Dilemma. Even with the hiatus, it took the band longer than expected to finish Fetch. In 2011, the recording sessions had to be postponed due to the Tohoku earthquake and the aftermath of the subsequent meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Once Melt Banana were ready to return to the tracks, both emotionally and logistically, they re-engaged with the material, building the songs up little by little, resulting in an ornate, beautifully detailed album of both immediate pop intensity and epic emotional depth. While they performed with a full-band lineup for years, the band's core members opted to stick with synthesized backing on Fetch. Though pared down to a duo comprised of vocalist Yako and guitarist/keyboardist Agata, Melt Banana's sound is still as huge as ever, from the skewering hard rock of opener "Candy Gun" to the mischievous and euphoric left-field punk-pop of "Zero." Each song on Fetch feels so meticulous and so conscientiously crafted, it's hard to listen to it without arriving at a cliched but undeniable truism: good things come to those who wait. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 11/05/2013
Label: A-Zap Records / Revolver Usa
UPC: 0655035200910

Tracks

  1. Candy Gun
  2. The Hive
  3. Vertigo Game
  4. Lefty Dog (Run, Caper, Run)
  5. Infection Defective
  6. My Missing Link
  7. Zero+
  8. Schemes of the Tails
  9. Lie Lied Lies
  10. Red Data, Red Stage
  11. Then Red Eyed
  12. Zero

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