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[indie-pop, shoegaze] (2024) fantasy of a broken heart - Feats of Engineering [F
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fantasy of a broken heart â Feats of Engineering (2024)
Review by Gianni De Falco:
While healthy relationships are built on the mundane, the juice is in the intense, indulgent world of fantasy. âYour entanglement with joy/Was not about her/Catharsis of the heart/Is a personal affair,â fantasy of a broken heartâs Bailey Wollowitz sings in the closing moments of their ambitious debut, Feats of Engineering. While heartbreak propels much of this record, it would be reductive to call it a breakup album. Wollowitz and bandmate Al Nardo subject the universal experience of lost love to a kind of psychedelic processing. Small moments kaleidoscope over each other, like Saturdays brightened by breakfast with Tony Danza, or chance encounters on the subway fringed with classical myth. Feats of Engineering is an electric dream state, where experiments in prog, pop, indie, and shoegaze combine to underscore the devastating realization that, with time, all romantic memories blur into fantasy. fantasy of a broken heart is an art-pop two-piece from Brooklyn. The duo splits vocals, songwriting credits, and guitar duties, while Wollowitz supplies some bass, piano, and drum programming. Youâll hear resemblances to Water From Your Eyes, Sloppy Jane, and This Is Loreleiâall groups Wollowitz and Nardo have each spent time playing in. The two met at Bushwickâs basement venue Heck, then cut their teeth playing at the Glove: two eclectic DIY spaces whose programming ran the gamut from gabber to stoner metal. Feats of Engineering is styled similarly, plucking the poppiest of melodies as freely as it changes time signatures. Think Prefab Sproutâs Steve McQueen with its honey-sweet hooks and shifting song structures, Microcastle-era Deerhunter with its driving downbeats and metronomic riffs. Notes, too, of Animal Collectiveâs cascading synthesizers and energetic vocal cacophony. They have the shameless ambition of an arena band with the musical chops of prog-rock veterans, underscored with a healthy flair for the theatrical. Feats of Engineering refuses to settle on a single set of styles. Each song follows its own logic as the record expands and contracts on a track-to-track basis. The uptempo indie pop of âAFVâ is sequenced just before the bubblegum falsettos and glossy synths of âLoss.â âTapdance 2ââwhich morphs from garage rock into a surf-rock-fringed take on the Fall into anthemic guitars and cymbal crashesâgives way to âBasilica,â a restrained ballad textured by Nardoâs upper register floating over chiming arpeggios that shine a melancholic light on their âholiest of hangovers.â Many lyrics offer a little wink; most of the production is maximalist. âCatharsis,â the nearly seven-minute odyssey that closes the record, is the finest example of how fantasy of a broken heart uses the studio to complement their songwriting. Wollowitz works their sincerest croon, waltzing over a twinkling piano. The narrator yearns to be released from heartache yet relents at the same time, questioning if catharsis is what they want after all. The songâs core ironyâa narrator caught in a loop of âthinking about putting the girl that you love on a cloudâ against a structure that throttles towards its own crescendoâencapsulates the way fantasy builds tension between their lyrics and instrumentations, juxtaposing stasis with movement. Between Wollowitzâs grand, reverb-washed exhortations, a brief but scorching guitar solo, and the songâs final thrashing chords, âCatharsisâ makes comprehensive use of the bandâs full arsenal, a fitting finale for their auspicious debut. â Pitchfork
Track List:
01 - Fresh
02 - AFV
03 - Loss
04 - Doughland
05 - Mega
06 - Ur Heart Stops
07 - Feats of Engineering
08 - Tapdance 1
09 - Tapdance 2
10 - Basilica
11 - Catharsis
Media Report:
Genre: indie-pop, shoegaze
Origin: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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