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City Center

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Fred Thomas is one of the indie world's most prolific and multifaceted musicians, but with City Center, he shows that he still has the ability to surprise his listeners. With layers of electronic textures, percussion, found sounds, and ethereal reverb, City Center's self-titled debut album is easily the most abstract music Thomas has released under any moniker. Though the more experimental moments on Saturday Looks Good to Me's Cold Colors EP might have foreshadowed City Center's sound, Thomas and partner Ryan Howard take this approach to a beautiful extreme here, crafting tracks that range from "Summer School" and "Killer Whale"'s cloudy pop to whispery, atmospheric pieces, such as the nine-minute "Cloud Center," that could be called soundscapes without flinching. On the first few listens, songs like "Gladest," where dense vocal harmonies and various wispy, sparkling sounds revolve around a steadily strummed acoustic guitar, might prove challenging to Thomas fans who expect the more immediate songcraft of his other projects. On the other hand, City Center is one of the poppier acts on Type Records, home to the similarly gauzy and evocative Grouper. City Center's delicate experiments also call to mind collagists like Panda Bear, Benoît Pioulard, Animal Collective, and Atlas Sound, but these songs definitely belong to Thomas. The intricate atmosphere of songs like "Open/House" may catch listeners initially, but its thoughtful lyrics ("My heart is just another part of the place where you could stay") gradually make themselves heard; likewise, the gently epic "Bleed Blood" shares the uplifting spirit of Thomas' other music. "Young Diamond" submerges one of his most appealing vocal melodies in a wash of strings and distortion, and we don't really hear him clearly until City Center's gorgeously intimate closing track, "Unfinished Hex." There's almost a subversive aspect to how City Center doesn't play to Thomas' known strengths, but the risk pays off: City Center adds another fascinating dimension to his music.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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Killer Whale
00:03:24

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Open/House
00:03:39

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Life Was A Problem
00:01:15

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Gladest
00:02:49

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Bleed Blood
00:06:30

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Cloud Center
00:08:50

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You Are A Force
00:03:32

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Summer School
00:03:47

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Young Diamond
00:05:18

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Unfinished Hex
00:02:43

City Center, Performer - Fred Thomas, Composer, Writer - Ryan Howard, Composer, Writer

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Album review

Fred Thomas is one of the indie world's most prolific and multifaceted musicians, but with City Center, he shows that he still has the ability to surprise his listeners. With layers of electronic textures, percussion, found sounds, and ethereal reverb, City Center's self-titled debut album is easily the most abstract music Thomas has released under any moniker. Though the more experimental moments on Saturday Looks Good to Me's Cold Colors EP might have foreshadowed City Center's sound, Thomas and partner Ryan Howard take this approach to a beautiful extreme here, crafting tracks that range from "Summer School" and "Killer Whale"'s cloudy pop to whispery, atmospheric pieces, such as the nine-minute "Cloud Center," that could be called soundscapes without flinching. On the first few listens, songs like "Gladest," where dense vocal harmonies and various wispy, sparkling sounds revolve around a steadily strummed acoustic guitar, might prove challenging to Thomas fans who expect the more immediate songcraft of his other projects. On the other hand, City Center is one of the poppier acts on Type Records, home to the similarly gauzy and evocative Grouper. City Center's delicate experiments also call to mind collagists like Panda Bear, Benoît Pioulard, Animal Collective, and Atlas Sound, but these songs definitely belong to Thomas. The intricate atmosphere of songs like "Open/House" may catch listeners initially, but its thoughtful lyrics ("My heart is just another part of the place where you could stay") gradually make themselves heard; likewise, the gently epic "Bleed Blood" shares the uplifting spirit of Thomas' other music. "Young Diamond" submerges one of his most appealing vocal melodies in a wash of strings and distortion, and we don't really hear him clearly until City Center's gorgeously intimate closing track, "Unfinished Hex." There's almost a subversive aspect to how City Center doesn't play to Thomas' known strengths, but the risk pays off: City Center adds another fascinating dimension to his music.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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