Saturday, 23 August 2008

Mp3 music: Flying Saucer Attack






Flying Saucer Attack
   

Artist: Flying Saucer Attack: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Rock: Electronic

   







Flying Saucer Attack's discography:


Mirror
   

 Mirror

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
New Lands
   

 New Lands

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 8
Rural Psychedelia
   

 Rural Psychedelia

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 10
Further
   

 Further

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 8






Formed in Bristol, England in 1993, the elusive avant-noise projection Flying Saucer Attack primarily comprised the duet of singers/guitarists David Pearce and Rachel Brook, refugees from the chemical group Lynda's Strange Vacation world Health Organization formed FSA as an exit for their interest in home-recording experimentation. Drawing influence from Krautrock, folk, and dream pop, they arcuate with the undivided "Soaring High," followed by an eponymously-titled 1993 debut LP which buried the group's narcoleptic vocals and unstructured songs under heavy, organic sheets of feedback.


Later on 1994's Distance, a collection of atmospheric singles and unreleased material, FSA emerged in 1995 with Further, a signally remindful work which transported the group's hypnotic guitar wash into a unambiguously pastoral scope. Chorus, another singles digest, followed later in the year, and with it came a declaration of the conclusion of the group's initial form, context the stage for Flying Saucer Attack's continued evolution as one of the decade's most modern and ambitious groups. 1997's New Lands was the first yield of this new FSA, forthwith a Pearce solo jut exploring the possibilities of sampling; Brook, meanwhile, focused on her side radical Movietone, a similarly blissed-out digression into wakeless. FSA followed up New Lands tercet long time later with Mirror