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SCHIZO FUN ADDICT - THE ATOM SPARK HOTEL
"An attack on the absurdity of fashionable cool wrapped up
in a timeless pop song, Schizo Fun Addict put their own slant on
proceedings adding a boy/girl vocal dynamic and walls of deliciously
warm fuzzy guitar droning."
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Part concept
album, part noisy art-rock explosion THE ATOM SPARK
HOTEL, from New Yorks' Schizo Fun Addict, represents
a collision between psychedelia, indie guitar jangle and pure
pop.
THE ATOM SPARK HOTEL is a lo-fi psychedelic
swirl where an old school indie guitar jangle holds centre
stage while the ghosts of The Velvet Undergound float past
and offer some advice. Anyone lucky enough to remember a time
when indie rock used to offer something of an alternative
to the bland mainstream, you know when bands wrote life affirming
songs with quirky lyrics and heartpounding melodies, bands
like Teenage Fanclub or The Jesus And Mary Chain adorned the
covers of the NME and Melody Maker. Here covering one of those
bands, namely The Frank And Walters - FASHION CRISIS
HITS NEW YORK, you're instantly taken back and left
pondering just how great and classic pop music this was. An
attack on the absurdity of fashionable cool wrapped up in
a timeless pop song, Schizo Fun Addict put their own slant
on proceedings adding a boy/girl vocal dynamic and walls of
deliciously warm fuzzy guitar droning.
Coming on like The Pastels by way of The Pixies, THE
VENUS PROBE, starts off in a sweetly lilting manner
before dropping some oversized guitar riffs and turning the
distortion up to a level where you can almost smell your speakers
melting. Jet Wintzer has a voice that can go between a Thurston
Moore-esque drawl to psychotic scream in the blink of an eye,
a style that blends perfectly when put up against the sweet
sung harmonies of Jane Gabriel. Reinterpreting the title track,
THE ATOM SPARK HOTEL, to accommodate a harder
edged intensity Schizo Fun Addict replace the psychedelia
with a frenzied guitar attack and deep bass dub that's like
early Sonic Youth jamming with Burning Spear.
Playing again with that sweet girl harmonies - tough boy growl
dynamic that they do so well, ERASER, tumbles
along with a spring in its step before eventually collapsing
under the weight of heavy duty guitar abuse, while the electronica
edge that the band experiment with on SOLON
marks probably their finest moment to date. Jane Gabriel singing
an eerily catchy slice of pure pop, while beats and dark electronica
swirls around in the background creating a hybrid between
The Eels, Solex and The Pastels.
The Beastie Boys meets Sonic Youth meets The Stone Roses collage
that infuses, JELLSTAR, pulls away in a different
direction again - similar to what Sonic Youth did on their
Ciccone project, this is experimental guitar work shot through
with hip hop beats and samples.
If you can imagine a messier, noisier version of Joy Zipper
then Schizo Fun Addict are where you're at. At the heart these
are simple pop songs, although simple pop songs buried under
walls of feedback drenched guitar abuse and joyful experimentation.
Playing deliciously skewed pop thetas as messy and ragged
as it is warm and fuzzy, Schizo Fun Addict are the sound of
Joy Zipper being mugged by The Jesus And Mary Chain and Sonic
Youth.
THE ATOM SPARK HOTEL, legendary abode where all chosen initiates
must pilgrimage, work and wait for the great spirit of rock
n roll to baptize.
New York City's Schizo Fun Addict are back from a three-year
residence.
Their first two albums, JUST A DIMENSION AWAY (2000) and DIAMOND
(2001) garnered comparisons to bands as diverse as early Velvet
Underground, Sonic Youth, Aphex Twin, Bill Withers, The Stone
Roses, Burt Bacharach and The Jesus And Mary Chain in the
likes of Uncut, Mojo, Q and NME. So the hierarchy dispatched
a sentinel who tapped them for the intricate right of passage
into rock's mythical mystery school.
But first Satan intercepted the plan, offered hit singles,
multifaceted sex, designer drugs and various 401K plans. The
Schizo kids didn't blink, kicked the old beast in the ass
and began their epic quest for the musical Holy Grail.
Step-brother and sister dynamic duo Jane Gabriel (who still
hasn't spoken since she was four years old) and Jet Wintzer
enlisted mad guitar scientist Hadrian Mordecai of The Spectacle
Experiment to bring previously unknown sounds from his underground
laboratory in Edison, New Jersey. The band is completed by
long time collaborator Patrick Flynn on drums. He brings a
Keith Moon meets Reni beat attack to their already hyperactive
multi-personality disorder. Together they meticulously crafted
the new epic masterpiece, THE ATOM SPARK HOTEL, a prismatic
tribute to rock n roll, a conscious attempt at transcendence
and a journey through the possibility of sound.
Three years since checking into the enigmatic dive hotel,
Schizo Fun Addict have re-emerged cleansed, purified and baptized
by the spirit of rock and roll. Since their debut gig at The
Meany Fest in Sept 2003, they've remained reclusive, making
selective appearances headlining only the most prestigious
nights in NYC, Shout!, Death Disco and Tiswas.
Weaving, spinning, hypnoteasing. Lo-fi guitar beat attack.
Stalking position for the battle of apocalypse. Preparing
electric sermons with tangled fuzz choir on altar of overdriven
wah wah. Smoke, mirrors, videos and girls kissing. Six-string
scientists of soundscape collage.
Information warriors with clear vinyl degrees. C'mon and make
a stand.
Coming to a mind near you.
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DIAMOND (2001) THE ATOM SPARK HOTEL (2004>Canarsie)
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