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Pia Fraus – After Summer [New Vinyl LP]
Artist: Pia Fraus
Title: After Summer
Format: Vinyl
Genre: Rock
UPC: 4739852946841
Condition: New
Release Date: 2016
Record Label: Seksound
Album Tracks
1. Springsister
2. Yenissey
3. Sailing Yes
4. Doctor Optimism
5. House Eaten
6. After Summer
7. Late Again
8. Mute the Birds
9. Loveloops
10. Far Fade Whisper
Estonian record label Seksound releases the first-time vinyl edition of After Summer” by Pia Fraus – the band’s fourth album that was first released 8 years ago and has, so far, remained their last to-date. The 2008 album was produced by Scottish indie legend Norman Blake, the leader of Teenage Fanclub, and Pia Fraus’ long time musical inspiration. “After summer” includes ten tracks that formed through the organic digital co-operation of the producer and band members, by the constant moving of sound files back and forth on Glasgow-Tallinn route. It was the first time that an outsider could make decisions on the sound of the album, and this surely hears in the overall soft tone. “Pia Fraus glows beauty. And they glow clearer and clearer,” said Siim Nestor in his review for Eesti Ekspress. Even though there are a couple of darker sounding tracks on the LP, they do not alter the album’s overall positive air. Norman Blake’s jangle-pop sense of melody keeps the details and the whole in a refreshing balance. The album gains even more from Galaktlan’s and Pastacas’ dreamy sounds of synth and flute. With the help of Clairecords and Vinyl Junkie Records, “After Summer” made it’s way to US and Japanese shoegaze fans, as before, but also to the Philippines with Universal Records. This unseen scope of Pia Fraus achieved loads of positive feedback. Compared to earlier reviews, Stereolab was often mentioned when drawing parallels, and notso much My Bloody Valentine. The ideas of “After Summer” have made their way also to the split 7-inch featuring Pia Fraus and Ulrich Schnauss “Mute The Birds / Ships Will Sail” and the remix compilation “Ten Remixes of Yenissey”. A video was made for the album’s opening track “Springsister”
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