It might look essentially like a Sunny Day Real Estate reunion record, but Fire Theft is decidedly a more focused, and far less conflicted band. The overall sound is still a poignant mix of dramatic indie-rock with histrionic punk rock energy, and three of the four emo originators are here--singer/guitarist Jeremy Enigk, bassist Nate Mendel, drummer William Goldsmith--but Fire Theft sounds arena-ready from the get-go. Embracing their inner rock stars, their debut is trippy but smart, as likely to appeal to fans of Phish and Rush as Sunny Day's many imitators. This album has sweetly self-effacing bedroom anthems such as "Houses" and mid-tempo minor-keyed anthems like "Waste Time." But Fire Theft explodes with the energy of classic arena rock while the artsy instrumentals seem to have come from a long summer at Robert Fripp guitar camp. At times it devolves into pompous camp ("Uncle Mountain") but overall this is a lovely, sweeping album. --Mike McGonigal
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The Fire Theft
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The Fire Theft
The Fire Theft Manufacturer: Rykodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CABFR Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Untitled
- Waste Time Segue
- Oceans Apart
- Chain
- Backward Blues
- Summertime
- Houses
- Waste Time
- Heaven
- Rubber Bands
- It's Over
- Carry You
- Sinatra
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It might look essentially like a Sunny Day Real Estate reunion record, but Fire Theft is decidedly a more focused, and far less conflicted band. The overall sound is still a poignant mix of dramatic indie-rock with histrionic punk rock energy, and three of the four emo originators are here--singer/guitarist Jeremy Enigk, bassist Nate Mendel, drummer William Goldsmith--but Fire Theft sounds arena-ready from the get-go. Embracing their inner rock stars, their debut is trippy but smart, as likely to appeal to fans of Phish and Rush as Sunny Day's many imitators. This album has sweetly self-effacing bedroom anthems such as "Houses" and mid-tempo minor-keyed anthems like "Waste Time." But Fire Theft explodes with the energy of classic arena rock while the artsy instrumentals seem to have come from a long summer at Robert Fripp guitar camp. At times it devolves into pompous camp ("Uncle Mountain") but overall this is a lovely, sweeping album. --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
Remarkable.......2007-05-10
While there are nods to Sunny Day Real Estate, The Fire Theft is a band taking a new direction without it sounding forced. Don't be mistaken: this is a rock album and not so much emo, though one track has an emo feel ("It's Over," and it's reminiscent of SDRE).
Singer/songwriter Jeremy Enigk, who sounds like a cross between Robert Plant and Micheal Stipe, pours it all out over atmospheric synths, fuzz-distorted guitars, wandering basslines, and crashing drums. And it works impeccably well. Check out "Heaven," "Summertime," and "Sinatra." Then hear the rest of the album. This is a masterpiece in my mind.
Probably?.......2006-09-02
Prog? Probably. Sweeping, passionate and beautiful? Probably not.
Sometimes I can get by with Jeremy's voice alone, as I did on the Frog Prince. This time I took the CD over to the "sell your stuff" store.
Things change.......2006-06-16
It's almost like running into an old girlfriend and finding out that you have nothing in common any more. She's forgotten all the things you like and is into things that you don't think are very interesting. In both cases, though, we at least have the memories to fall back on. And in the case of SDRE/Fire Theft, we even have the old albums we can pop in the player any time. If this album disappoints you as it did me, do not lament. Instead, listen to the earlier stuff again and celebrate the fact that those albums were made in the first place and are still in print.
In their continuing quest to evolve, I think they've made a few missteps, like the minute-long outro that takes the fire right out of the otherwise dark and propulsive "Carry You." Experimentally entertaining, yes, but I wish they had cut the last section into a separate segue track. I think that section stands better on its own as a separate piece and would be all the more interesting for its featured placement.
The self-titled album is certainly a respectable artistic achievement. They haven't gone overboard into adult contemporary or something. They haven't sold out to the synth like so many bands tragically did in the 80s. And while the strings are a bit much, they never feel like an attempt to artificially inflate the appeal of a song. It's just workmanlike by comparison. Passion for making music is still strong, but the often harrowing sonic therapy of their earlier work has apparently been concluded to Enigk's satisfaction. The nearly schizophrenic highs and lows and unique sound that made them a magnetic listen have solved with the pill of time, and what's left is sturdy, pleasant, and not especially memorable.
hilarious.......2005-12-10
that might be the funniest thing i have ever read on this site. i love the band and all, but thats just funny i dont care who you are. if you're a fan of good music...get this cd, im sure you'll like it.
What a surprise.......2005-07-09
I too cannot believe this album didn't completely explode. Bravo!
Seriously, this album is really, really good.
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Chain
The Fire Theft Manufacturer: Rykodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00013RCCA Release Date: 2004-01-13 |
Tracks:
- Chain (Album Version)
- Sinatra (Album Version)
- Hands On You
Customer Reviews:
CAVALLOMINTS is wrong.......2004-03-04
it's a u2 song!!!.......2004-03-03
Good.......2004-02-22
Hands on You is an amazing guitar song. Really wish it had made the final album cut, but it was not yet finished. Its got a more dark sound to it thats along the lines of carry you from the self titled. Any real fan of the band would want this song, if you dont feel like buying this try and find it online. They have demo versions floating about all over the internet. THis is the new version and is not easy to find online.
Sucks.......2004-01-28
Great edition!.......2004-01-28
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Chain
The Fire Theft Manufacturer: Pinnacle UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000EWR66 Release Date: 2003-12-23 |
Tracks:
- Fire Theft [Album Version]
- Sinatra [Album Version]
- Hands on You [*]
Album Description
The first single taken from, 'The Fire Theft', the 2003 debut album for indie act featuring former members of Sunny Day Real Estate. The title track is backed with 'Sinatra' & one non-LP track 'Hands On You'. Rykodisc.Album Details
Original Sunny Day Real Estate Members Jeremy Enigk, William Goldsmith and Nate Mendel have Reunited to Form the Fire Theft. Includes Exclusive B-side.Customer Reviews:
Great music, worth the price?.......2003-11-21
My only real concern is the cost. Would you play four dollars per song, when you could spend (at the most) $13 dollars for the full album. Doing the math that's only $1 (at most) per song. Even to hear 'Hands on You' or just as a collector, I don't think it's worth it.
Fantastic band... I highly recommend you spend the time and money to enjoy The Fire Theft... just maybe not on this import.
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Fire Theft
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000C9VPE Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Uncle Mountain
- . . .
- Oceans Apart
- Chain
- Backwards Blues
- Summertime
- Houses
- Waste Time
- Heaven
- Rubber Bands
- Its Over
- Carry You
- Sinatra
- Hands On You (bonus)
Album Description
Original Sunny Day Real Estate members Jeremy Enigk, William Goldsmith and Nate Mendel reunite to form The Fire Theft. This is their epic, eponymous debut. Produced in Seattle and Los Angeles by Brad Wood (Smashing Pumpkins, Ben Lee, Liz Phair). This Japanese version features 14 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Hands On You'. Videoarts Music. 2003.Rap Music:
- The Marshall Tucker Band [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
- The National
- The String Quartet Tribute to a Perfect Circle
- The Thorn In Mrs. Rose's Side/Children Of Light
- The White Knight of Soul 1959-72: Get Down With It!
- Too Dark Park
- Walk Between the Raindrops
- War Babies [Import]
- Watchfires
- We Are Gathered Here Today
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