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Fall is the second studio album from the American rock band Overlake.
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 12, 2017 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock, shoegaze | |||
Label | Bar/None Records | |||
Producer | Overlake, Tom Beajour | |||
Overlake chronology | ||||
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Content
editThe eight-track album was released on vinyl, compact disc on digital download on May 12, 2017, with Bar/None Records. It is produced by Overlake and Tom Beajour. The album is described as shimmering psych pop, is reminiscent of 1990s shoegaze, and compared to the music of Guided by Voices, and My Bloody Valentine.[1][2] Barrett notes in an interview with The Jersey Journal, that drummer Nick D'Amore being in the band for year prior to its recording, they "finally landed on our sound[,] and that [it] leads to this record sounding more cohesive."[3]
The record release party for Fall was held on May 12, 2017, at the Mercury Lounge in Manhattan, New York City, with the bands HEAVEN, and Dead Stars.[4]
Reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Blurt |
A review by Blurt says the band focuses on "emphasizing melody over crunch[,] with a propulsive rhythm section that never lets things get too wispy. Guitarist Tom Barrett has a typically mellifluous voice, but with a croon that sounds like Eric Matthews after taking acid, what other kind of music is he going to sing? Bassist Lysa Opfer chimes in from time to time as well, frosting a vocal blend heavy on the creamy side."[1] On the production New Jersey Stage says Fall is "solid throughout, thanks in part to Tom Beaujour helping to keep the band's endearing pop elements from drowning in waves of delicious noise."[4]
For the song "Winter is Why," BrooklynVegan describes it as "hooky, harmony-filled and voluminous while dodging specific reference points."[2] Fall was listed as a local worthy album in PopMatters' list of The Best Shoegaze and Dream Pop of 2017.[5]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Unnamed November" | 3:58 |
2. | "Winter is Why" | 5:34 |
3. | "You Don't Know Everything" | 6:52 |
4. | "Can Never Tell" | 4:03 |
5. | "Gardener's Bell" | 4:37 |
6. | "And Again" | 4:03 |
7. | "Pines on a Beach" | 7:42 |
8. | "Goodbye" | 5:44 |
Total length: | 36:25 |
Personnel
edit- Tom Barrett – guitar and vocals
- Nick D'Amore – drums
- Lysa Opfer – bass and vocals
References
edit- Citations
- ^ a b Toland 2017.
- ^ a b Pearis 2017.
- ^ Testa 2017.
- ^ a b Makin 2017.
- ^ King 2017.
- Bibliography
- Appio, Jim (May 12, 2017), "Overlake, Fall, 2017", CoolDad Music, retrieved April 9, 2019
- The Big Takeover Staff (June 28, 2017), "Video Premiere: "Unnamed November" by Overlake", The Big Takeover, retrieved April 9, 2019
- The Deli Staff (October 27, 2017), "Overlake tours the US, returns to NJ on 12.09 at WFMU's Monty Hall", The Deli, retrieved April 9, 2019
- Deming, Mark (2017), "Overlake Fall Review", AllMusic, retrieved April 9, 2019
- King, Ian (December 15, 2017), "The Best Shoegaze and Dream Pop of 2017", PopMatters, retrieved April 9, 2019
- Makin, Bob (May 11, 2017), "Makin Waves with The Feelies, Overlake, Disposable, RGD and more", New Jersey Stage, retrieved April 9, 2019
- Pearis, Bill (March 9, 2017), "Overlake prep new LP 'Fall' (listen to "Winter is Why"), playing release show at Mercury Lounge", BrooklynVegan, retrieved April 9, 2019
- Testa, Jim (March 15, 2017), "Overlake's 'Fall' an ode to winter -- in spring", The Jersey Journal, retrieved April 9, 2019
- Toland, Michael (2017), "Overlake – Fall", Blurt, retrieved April 9, 2019