Faunts
Ostalgia - Volume I


4.5
superb

Review

by RadicalEd USER (14 Reviews)
October 8th, 2016 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Uncharted Worlds

The case of the band called Faunts is a curious one. The formerly unknown Edmonton-outfit found themselves thrust into the spotlight with the release of the video-game Mass Effect In 2007, since their space-rock magnum opus “M4-Pt. 2” provided closure in the final moments of the hugely successful game. Faunts however didn’t seem to be really ready for this kind of attention, previously they had only released the shoegazy and fairly obscure “High Expectations / Low Results” to relatively little fanfare. The sweeping chorus and climactic structure of M4 Pt.2 marked a major departure from their previous sound. Listening to their 2009 follow up “Feel.Love.Thinking.Of.” one could hardly shake the feeling that the band was chasing a second sleeper hit, as they dropped most of their layered and textured electronic antics and released a set of slightly electronic, very polished and straightforward indie rock songs. Alas, the band failed to strike gold a second time, although their second LP was reviewed favorably, ultimately none of the singles had any staying power and no song achieved the cult status that “M4-Pt.2” managed to reach. Following the release of “Feel.Love.Thinking.Of.” the band faced a creative crossroads and instead of trying to chase the modicum of popularity they enjoyed for a brief moment, they went silent. For seven years. (Aside from releasing a remix and b-side album in 2012)

Seven years is an eternity for a relatively unknown band, hell it’s a long time for a household name. One could speculate as to what took them so long to come up with new material, but ultimately, that would be a moot point anyway, since the real question was, what could a new Faunts release really offer in 2016? Enter Ostalgia Volume I, planned as the first part of a five-part compilation, Ostalgia Volume I technically only features a single song called “Thirty-Three”, which is broken into five different chapters. While the meager run-time of just eighteen minutes, may hint at a throwaway release, Ostalgia Volume I actually marks a pivotal point in their career. As the EP opens with the ever-shifting and off-kilter “Departure”, one could be tempted to think that Faunts took the famous “back to the roots” approach and regressed into making roughly the same music as they did in 2005.
This however proves to be a false assumption, as soon as “Departure” gently glides into the dreamy and mellow “Remembered” the listener will notice, that the band is striving to combine the approaches taken on “High Expectations / Low Results” and “Feel.Love.Thinking.Of” respectively. While the more complex and layered approach to songwriting is back and they once again are trying to create a more moody atmosphere, the band is also successfully incorporating more hooks into their experimental sound.

Their new approach works stunningly well, because of the almost excessive amount of care which has been put into the crafting of the soundscapes has not been wasted on meandering and unfocused songs. This time it’s been used to enrich already solid song-structures. Album Highlight “Remembered” is a perfect example with its chanted chorus, hushed vocals and tightly controlled build up being almost (but not quite) washed away by an increasingly layered wall of sound. Even more impressive than the individual chapters is, that they managed to make every song distinct enough to be memorable, but still so cohesive that the whole EP feels like a single song. Themes, melodies and even lyrics are freely dropped and revisited, but a notion of cohesion is never getting into the way of an enjoyable individual moment. Chapters effortlessly glide and drift into each other, but there is a distinct flavor to each and every part.
By traversing both familiar and uncharted sonic territory and recommitting themselves to a focused approach to songwriting, Faunts managed to deliver their most balanced and mature offering yet and delivered a comeback that was worth the wait.



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RadicalEd
October 8th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Help me sput. It's 2-AM and I'm drunk. I love this EP. Short writeup for a short but sweet EP. 4,3/5



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT8ltZ_T8vo - official full album stream



https://fauntsmusic.bandcamp.com - buy ($ 3) or stream

VaxXi
October 8th 2016


4418 Comments


Gotta give this one a hard listen for sure.

RadicalEd
October 8th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Please do, would be nice to see them get some more attention.

DoofusWainwright
October 8th 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah I enjoy this a lot, great review - sounds like you really want these guys to step up and start releasing music regularly. Is that likely?

RadicalEd
October 8th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Apparently this 5-part thingy is planned for the next 2 years, so yeah.

DoofusWainwright
October 8th 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ah ok I read that wrong, yes this is broken into 5 parts but its also one part of five part compilation. Bit of a strange way to go about things but if it all sounds this good no problem.

RadicalEd
October 8th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yeah it's pretty weird. But I'm just happy to be getting some fresh music from them.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
October 8th 2016


26576 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nice review dude, thanks for shoutboxing me this

RadicalEd
October 8th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

yeah dude np.



also yay for ghost negs.

Hopelust
October 8th 2016


3616 Comments


fucking LOVE faunts. This album though... not too sure.

Hopelust
October 8th 2016


3616 Comments


Also, POS. This review is great; makes me want to listen again.

RadicalEd
October 8th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

thx.

RadicalEd
October 18th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

needs moar love.

tommygun
October 18th 2016


27108 Comments


sweet band sweet rev will check

RadicalEd
November 14th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Pt.2 is so good.

Flugmorph
November 14th 2016


34166 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Ye this was disappointing

RadicalEd
November 14th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

You are disappointing.

RadicalEd
December 29th 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

ugh, those 3.0s

Flugmorph
December 29th 2016


34166 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

sawyer is best boi



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