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May 29, 2008

Band To Watch: Dan Friel

Dan Friel is the guy with red hair in anthemic psychedelic Brooklyn noiseniks Parts & Labor. He's also the mind and burnt keyboards behind this interesting eponymous solo project. Stepping outside P&L isn't new for Friel, but the first full-length release Ghost Town came out a week and change ago on Important. Before this 30-minute disc, he did a series of EPs: Night People released the cassette-only Obsoleter in 2006, Velocirecords put out the Sunburn CD in 2004, and Friel self-released Broken Man Going To Work in 2001. You should have no problem tracking down Ghost Town, a thrilling collection of fuzzy instrumentals constructed by Friel, his web of "mediocre guitar accessories," a 22-year-old keyboard, "a remote control car joystick," walkie talkies, and other noisemakers. The chirpy, infectiously joyous opening track "Ghost Town (Part. 1)" has a tone that's very similar to the burnt electronics and melody as you'll find on Parts & Labor's recent outings. After that, he burrows into a new world entirely. We have the gateway drug as well as the equally uproarious "Buzzards" to give you small taste of this album's idiosyncratic beauty and blipping, crackling, and distorted fist pumpers.


[Photo by Nate Dorr]

Dan Friel - "Ghost Town (Pt. 1)" (MP3)
Dan Friel - "Buzzards" (MP3)

Speaking of ghosts, did you hear Neutral Milk Hotel's "Ghost"/"Untitled" transition in there? If not try again. And listen to "Desert Song"'s high-pitched bagpipe-y (but Eastern sounding) tones on the album proper. It's sunny out today, so we went for the record's poppier bits, though it would've been nice to mix it up some with the wraith-like 8-bit tumbleweed Morse Code of "One Legged Cowboy" or crunky "Appliances Of Bremen." It's difficult to get a sense of Friel's sound with just a couple pieces, but you can explore Ghost Town further at his MySpace and a few sample clips, including some of the aforementioned, at his Important page. It's also helpful to list his MySpace influences in full: "Sonic Youth, Boredoms, Amps For Christ, John Fahey, The Bug, Alacie Tullaugaq & Lucy Amarualik, John Coltrane, Ennio Morricone, Albert Ayler, Oval, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Sun Ra, Steve Reich, Harry Partch."

Ghost Town is out via Important. In Friel-related news, remember to check out Parts & Labor at this summer's Siren Festival. In the meantime, this is what Ghost Town looks like, as rendered by Shawn Reed:

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I'm looking forward to hearing the entire album. Parts & Labor deserve more credit these days, too.

Posted by: Michael at 05/29/08 2:34 PM | Reply
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a blog i check posted this album a little bit ago. i had never heard of this dude but was bored and decided to download it. i'm not a noise-rock kind of guy... but this album is pretty fucking sweet. there are some really gorgeous progressions going on underneath all of the delightfully painful glitchy noises. i hope people check this out, i was pleasantly surprised by it.

Posted by: guy at 05/29/08 5:12 PM | Reply
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cokemachineglow has gone banana-nuts over this guy. I ... really don't like it, but I have a low tolerance for noise.

Posted by: fearlessweaver at 05/30/08 9:43 AM | Reply
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for some unfortunate reason 'Buzzards' is reminding me of andrew wk's party hard?
i cant bring myself to like it for this pathetic rerason alone.

Posted by: James at 06/03/08 8:27 AM | Reply
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wow. good stuff, now I need to check out Part and Labor....it never ends!!!

Posted by: Robison at 06/04/08 10:40 AM | Reply
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damn it James, you just ruined it for me too! but you're right, it does have that eyes-rolling-anthemic thing going on.

Posted by: MajorDyer at 06/07/08 12:10 AM | Reply
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parts and labor is basically U2 in todd p's clothing. pretty much the same deal here only more emo, and weirder.

Posted by: erik at 06/23/08 1:35 AM | Reply
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