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The Sun

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A couple of old friends get their pre-university band back together and attempt to summon the old magic again. It works so rarely, but of course, there are few bands that showed as much talent as Fridge. When Kieran Hebden began producing as Four Tet, and Adem Ilhan followed with his first record as Adem, it appeared that Fridge would go down in history as the genesis for at least two solid producers, but never rise again. Serious fans recognized this as a potential tragedy, but it really took another Fridge record, like The Sun, to realize how much the group possessed beyond merely three individuals. Unlike Hebden's Four Tet records, The Sun isn't immediately striking; the first track is forceful, but it comes and goes without much more than some drum-heavy noodlings. It's not until second track "Clocks" crests after nearly five minutes that it becomes clear something special is going on. Four Tet was responsible for some incredible hooks but few accomplishments of form; The Sun is one of the best-structured instrumental rock albums since Tortoise's Millions Now Living Will Never Die, and perhaps a more significant achievement since there's (slightly) less post-production involved. "Oram" is a masterpiece, opening with an all-out apocalypse of drums, guitar, and bells but slowly, gloriously acquiring a steady groove from Sam Jeffers' rhythm work.
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1
The Sun
00:03:20

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

2
Clocks
00:07:44

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

3
Our Place in This
00:04:23

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

4
Drums Of Life
00:00:38

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

5
Eyelids
00:02:44

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

6
Oram
00:05:52

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

7
Comets
00:05:19

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

8
Insects
00:05:18

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

9
Lost Time
00:05:52

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

10
Years And Years And Years And Years
00:05:52

Fridge, MainArtist

2007 Text Records 2007 Temporary Residence Ltd.

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A couple of old friends get their pre-university band back together and attempt to summon the old magic again. It works so rarely, but of course, there are few bands that showed as much talent as Fridge. When Kieran Hebden began producing as Four Tet, and Adem Ilhan followed with his first record as Adem, it appeared that Fridge would go down in history as the genesis for at least two solid producers, but never rise again. Serious fans recognized this as a potential tragedy, but it really took another Fridge record, like The Sun, to realize how much the group possessed beyond merely three individuals. Unlike Hebden's Four Tet records, The Sun isn't immediately striking; the first track is forceful, but it comes and goes without much more than some drum-heavy noodlings. It's not until second track "Clocks" crests after nearly five minutes that it becomes clear something special is going on. Four Tet was responsible for some incredible hooks but few accomplishments of form; The Sun is one of the best-structured instrumental rock albums since Tortoise's Millions Now Living Will Never Die, and perhaps a more significant achievement since there's (slightly) less post-production involved. "Oram" is a masterpiece, opening with an all-out apocalypse of drums, guitar, and bells but slowly, gloriously acquiring a steady groove from Sam Jeffers' rhythm work.
© John Bush /TiVo

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