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Instrumentals 2015
2015 studio album by Flying Saucer Attack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Instrumentals 2015 is the fifth studio album by the English experimental space rock band Flying Saucer Attack, released through Domino Recording Company on 17 July 2015.
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Musical style
Instrumentals 2015 has been categorised by critics as post-rock,[1][2][3] shoegaze,[4][5] space rock, and psychedelia.[4] Entirely devoid of vocals,[6] the album consists of 15 tracks[7] composed and performed solely by David Pearce using guitar,[1][4][5] which he manipulates to emulate a range of sonic textures.[3][8] The instrument evokes comparisons to church bells,[1][9] synthesisers,[9] stringed instruments,[3][9] and natural phenomena such as steam and waves.[9] Multi-tracked guitars are employed to generate complex, layered soundscapes.[1]
The album incorporates elements of electronica, folk, lo-fi,[4] ambient,[3][9] and drone music.[3][4] These include references to "blossoming dronescapes"[5] and "aerated drone[s]",[3] and several tracks extend to nearly ten minutes in length.[5][6] The production retains a lo-fi quality consistent with Flying Saucer Attack's earlier work, recorded at home using CD-R and tape,[4] resulting in a textured, grainy sound[2][6] with audible noise.[10] The album's aesthetic has been described as possessing a "faded"[6] and "crackly" atmosphere.[10]
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Critical reception
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Instrumentals 2015 received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 76 out of 100 from 19 critic scores.[11]
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