
After two years of touring, writing and recording, Fauntsreleased their latest record Feel.Love.Thinking.Of back in February. With the new record came a more sculpted sound for the Alberta, Canada band. We already gave you a listen lead single “It Hurts Me All The Time”, so we figured you should see the video for the title track too.
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Nearly four years ago now, Edmonton quintet Faunts came out of nowhere with an album of blistering, mercurial post-rock/shoegaze that ranked right up with greats like Young Team and Nowhere, that left pink-pop/noise aficionados slack-jawed and awed in its wake. They’d taken the baton of The Lassie Foundation and sped off at light speed, carrying the same natural influences (MBV, Hum and Smashing Pumpkins) towards new sonic vistas that combined their raging-yet-angelic bombast with a soft pink underbelly of gooey pop thrills. But four years is eons in terms of a band, and echoing the changes of the world around them, Faunts’ second full-length record is, in terms of pure sound, a vast departure from their debut.
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The wait is almost over for Faunts fans, as the follow up to Faunts Remixed, Feel. Love. Thinking. Of., comes out February 17 on Friendly Fire Recordings. And the even better news is that we’ve got the first single here, no line, no waiting.
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Those Canadian Batke brothers and friends, better known as Faunts, will drop their second full-length album, Feel.Love.Thinking.Of. on the world in 2009. It’s a more vocal, song-oriented effort than the band’s previous three studio creations, and it’s scheduled for a February 17 release on Friendly Fire Recordings.
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