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ARTIST
FOOT VILLAGE
TITLE
Anti-Magic
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
UPSET THE RHYTHM
CATALOG #
UTR 032LP
UTR 032LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
6/21/2010
"After a recent collection of singles, EP tracks and remixes on Gilgongo, Foot Village return with their new record proper called
Anti-Magic
. Describing
Anti-Magic
as a collection of drum essays embracing the physical and rejecting the imaginary, Foot Village rise to a concept. First album
World Fantasy
was concerned with songs about other countries, whilst follow-up
Friendship Nation
documented the founding of Foot Village as a nation in its own right. With this new album the story of the nation's first war is discussed. A war in opposition to magic and spirituality. A record about resistance to the heathen hordes of sorcerers, prophets and pretenders. This is not a story that Foot Village are telling to make them look like saviors, though. It's a warning to not believe everything you're told. Contrary to a first listen to the band's run riot sound, Foot Village are decidedly anti-jam. Very few parts of the record are improvised and their songs are heavily worked on and involved. This can be appreciated on this new album more than ever. 'Crybaby' starts apprehensively with a cowbell and cymbal rattle, until the rim shots and vocals pour in, making way for the military march gone carnival signature beat to stamp its presence on the song." Gatefold sleeve, nudity.
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