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Automatic Ordinary by Five Star Fall Five Star Fall : Automatic Ordinary.
Effervescent pop rock.


From the dazzling liquid guitar loops of "Mercurial Girl" to the analog synth telegram embedded in "What Planet Are We On?," Five Star Fall tricks out its sparkling pop with lots of satisfying sonic detail. This band really layers and lathers up the sound with old effects pedals, Kraftwerk-era drum machines, and hall-of-mirrors samples that work well with their upbeat, almost retro sense of wonder. Gordon Deppe's voice is as buoyant as ever, as is his kaleidoscope guitar work. The tracks are tight, polished, and impeccably arranged. Plus, Tom Lewis somehow coaxes synth-like groans from an old Fender bass while Michael Shotton delivers fast, intricate rhythms in the way that only a drummer with real heavy metal experience could. Melodic and meteoric, the well-crafted songs of Five Star Fall seem always to be rocketing forward toward some better tomorrow.
Songs:

1. Mercurial Girl
2. What Planet Are We On
3. Five Star Fall
4. Headphones
5. Between 2 Floors
6. Sonic Boom
7. Automatic Ordinary
8. Star Dot Star
9. Song Number 9
10. Turn The Light On

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Release date: 4/29/2006
Five Star Fall lives in Ontario Canada

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Other


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