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		<title>Fin Fang Foom: Monomyth [Album Review]</title>
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These days, say post rock to anyone and you&#8217;ll likely get references to Mogwai and Explosions In The Sky, if they know it at all.  But with Fin Fang Foom&#8216;s new LP (their forth overall and first in six years), you get something a bit more classic when it comes to the sub-genre: a clashing of post-rock and shoegaze, the drone of guitars and massive, echoing notes.  It&#8217;s hard, it&#8217;s heavy, and it rocks full-force.  
It&#8217;s not until the third track, &#8220;Lonely Waves&#8221;, that Fin Fang Foom ...]]></description>
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<p>These days, say post rock to anyone and you&#8217;ll likely get references to Mogwai and Explosions In The Sky, if they know it at all.  But with <a href="http://www.finfangfoom.com/">Fin Fang Foom</a>&#8216;s new LP (their forth overall and first in six years), you get something a bit more classic when it comes to the sub-genre: a clashing of post-rock and shoegaze, the drone of guitars and massive, echoing notes.  It&#8217;s hard, it&#8217;s heavy, and it rocks full-force.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not until the third track, &#8220;Lonely Waves&#8221;, that Fin Fang Foom takes it down a notch to your more typical soft dreamy opening.  The song maintains its pleasant melody, which leads into yet another soft beginning in &#8220;Deathless&#8221;.  But from there things once again increase in volume.  The wind howls through guitars, a hurricane force; the percussion mimics storm-blown metalics, clanging into one another incessantly.  And then it explodes into ferocity.  </p>
<p>From there it just continues.  &#8220;Exploding Coast&#8221; explodes.  &#8220;Monomyth&#8221; is a legendary instrumental.  This really is post-rock meets shoegaze meets bleeding ears, and despite the pain there&#8217;s an insatiable beauty.  </p>
<p>Here I thought I lost my faith in truly loud rock.  Here I thought I was doomed forever to the realm of indie pop, and its folk cousins.  Even the HEALTHs of the world weren&#8217;t enough to really curb my growing discomfort with voluminously, ineffably loud rock.  Fin Fang Foom proves that even with amps cranked to eleven, loud rock can be a beautiful thing.  </p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/091124-fin_fang_foom-magnetic_north.mp3">Fin Fang Foom: Magnetic North [mp3]</a></p>
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<p><em>Lovitt Records [CD, 2009]</em></p>
<p>1. Magnetic North<br />
2. Regret<br />
3. Lonely Waves<br />
4. Deathless<br />
5. Exploding Coast<br />
6. Monomyth<br />
7. Beating The War Drum<br />
8. Nome, Alaska<br />
9. The Great Race Of Mercy</p>
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