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When Electric President's self-titled debut came out in
2006, the band was notable for being one of the few American acts on German
electronic imprint Morr Records.
But since then, America's become a lot more open to the President's
brand of indietronica, and they reciprocated with 2008's sophomore Sleep
Well (QRO review), an
enchanting, accessible, sweet lullaby.
Now the Jacksonville duo of Ben Cooper and Alex Kane raise America from
its sweet slumber with Fake Four release The Violent Blue.
Unlike Sleep Well, Violent
Blue's title isn't apropos - this is
neither a ‘violent’ nor particularly ‘blue’ record. There's moments of sadness, such as opener "The Ocean
Floor", a swaying little piece that could serve as closer on a downbeat
indietronica record, but here is just the last whispers of sleep before rising;
actual closer "All the Distant Ships" is a more fitting ender, taking the sway
of "The Ocean" and going brighter & bigger. The growing brightness of The Violent Blue, never harsh, is its best nature, like with the
sweet processions "Feathers" and "Circles", or the clap-uplift of "Safe and
Sound".
When Electric President get away from that sound, Blue suffers.
The stripped plucks of "Nightmare No. 5 or 6" unnecessarily take away
from its great growth. The
following eponymous piece has a good intimate-into-grand way, but one can't
help feeling like you've heard this before, from artists where it is their
stock-and-trade.
Whether you prefer the soft slumber of Sleep Well or the dew drop awakening of The Violent
Blue sort of depends on whether you're a
morning person or not (and what kind of dreams you have). But Electric President are crafting
some of the sweetest indietronica out there.
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