FAIR TO MIDLAND — Arrows & Anchors

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Album · 2011

Tracklist

1. Heavens to Murgatroyd
2. Whiskey and Ritalin
3. Musical Chairs (listen on Facebook)
4. Uh-Oh
5. Amarillo Sleeps on my Pillow
6. A Loophole in Limbo
7. Typhoid Mary Sends her Best
8. Short Haired Tornado
9. The Upset at Bailey Bridge
10. Rikki Tikki Tavi
11. Golden Parachutes
12. Bright Bulbs and Sharp Tools
13. Coppertank Island
14. Three Foolproof Ways to Buy the Farm
15. The Greener Grass

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Released June 12, 2011, on Season of Mist in Europe, and July 12, 2011, on E1 Music.

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2011's Arrows And Anchors is the fourth full-length studio album (and second major label one) by the American Progressive band Fair To Midland. It was produced by Joe Baressi (Coheed & Cambria, Isis, Clutch, QOTSA). The band are notable for their previous association with Serj Tankian.

The band's sound is a quirky mixture of occasional bouncy metal sections, progressive rock spirit and a general Alternative Rock sound. The vocals are primarily either soft and high pitched, or Maynard James Keenan influenced, with a few shouty sections here and there and keys are effortlessly blended throughout.

Musically, there are a mixture of heavy and quiet, fast and slow tracks, some synths and keys blended into a dynamic set of rock songs, with a lot of stop-start structures and some very interesting lyrics. The songs appear compact and easily digestible enough at first glance, but hide a surprisingly high standard of musicianship and creativity that unveils itself further on each listen. They really know how to pack a lot of colour and detail into a small space of time.

If you are a fan of bands like Coheed And Cambria, The Butterfly Effect, The Dear Hunter, A Perfect Circle, Dredge, Cog, The Mayan Factor, Karnivool, Soen, 3, Rishloo, My Morning Jacket, Protest The Hero or Dead Letter Circus then this is a band that may really excite you.

Album highlights include the absolutely fabulous `Short Haired Tornado,' the bouncy `Whiskey & Ritalin,' as well as the interesting `Amarillo Sleeps On My Pillow' and the album's heaviest track `Rikki Tikki Tavi.' If you are wondering whether or not the band or the album are for you, check out those songs.

Overall; Arrows And Anchors is a fabulously enjoyable record, with a great sense of variety and a smooth logical flow, full of melodic and memorable tracks with a lot of character. The band have a great formula and mix different elements together well into a cohesive and interesting whole. If you generally like the sort of post-millennial Progressive-meets-Alternative Rock (New Prog, Art Rock etc) sound, then this is definitely an album for you. Comment
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Uh-oh...

Genre: prog/alt metal

Imagine Queensrÿche playing alternative metal. "Okay", you say, "but that's just 'Hear in the Now Frontier', and that sucks". Fair enough. Then imagine Queensrÿche playing alternative rock and actually being good at it.

Aha... there you go.

On this release, Fair To Midland combine the type of progressive metal associated with Queensrÿche (and before I get lynched, I am a big fan of Queensrÿche, but I just do not like albums like "Hear in the Now Frontier", because they abandoned everything that was otherwise interesting about their music) with alternative and grungy metal along the lines of Alice In Chains. Fair To Midland take the best from these two worlds and wrap the finished product in a heavy modern sound. And it works brilliantly.

There is plenty of crushing riffage throughout the album, some of which is quite heave, some of which is quite groovy, some of which is quite melodic, some of which is quite simple, and all of which is quite good. Certainly one of the strengths on this album is the riffage. Another strength is the choruses, many of which are very melodic and catchy such that, if you do not know the lyrics, you can still hum along (okay, with a track like "Uh-oh", where the chorus is actually "uh-oh" you don't even need to worry about knowing the lyrics).

This is one of those releases which points in a lot of different directions but which still has a coherence-generating red thread, such that the listening experience is a varied, but not bewildering, one. For instance, a track like "Whisky and Ritalin" is a sort of uptempo track with an amazing main riff, while "Amarillo Sleeps on my Pillow" combines outback banjo-and-fiddle with groovy metal riffage and 90s alternative rock volatility (and, yes, this is actually a kick-ass track). A track like "A Loophole in Limbo" sounds particularly inspired by Jethro Tull and combines the Tull feel with melodic modern metal, while "Short Haired Tornado" and "Golden Parachutes" share traits with modern progressive pop/rock acts like Muse and Mew, and a track like "Rikki Tikki Tavi" combines crushingly heavy riffage with mellow 70s prog rock vocal melodies and nu metal madness.

Fair To Midland very successfully manage to take all the best elements from several types of modern alternative rock and alternative metal and combine them with more accessible progressive metal, the result being their very own brand of metal which, by the way, is also characterized by humor - or insanity, you pick - which I appreciate a lot. The choruses are big and catchy and the riffage is heavy, and everything is interesting. Still, I miss guitar solos when I listen to this album, as I think they could have contributed even more to the originality of the music.

This release is recommended to fans of alternative metal and more accessible progressive metal, and - while Fair To Midlands and Coheed & Cambria sound nothing alike, I think that fans of the latter might also enjoy this album.

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