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Sincerely, Future Pollution (180g, Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

City Slang / SKU: lp-8607
fwd-thinking folk w/ synthesizers from Ontario
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  • Where Brooklin at? Sincerely, Future Pollution is the sixth studio full-length from Brooklin, Ontario four-piece Timber Timbre. S,FP picks up right where 2014's Hot Dreams left off, with the band continuing to implement synthesizers and drum machines in their hodgepodge of forward-thinking folk. Comparisons can be drawn to other acts who have juxtaposed bucolic songwriting with electronic textures (Bon Iver and Bright Eyes spring to mind) but the band flex their versatility on S,FP with the Steely Dan-ish clavient funk joint "Grifting"; elsewhere, Taylor Kirk's husky voice invokes the loungy allure of Jarvis Cocker on "Western Questions". Nine tracks altogether, on heavy 180 gram clear vinyl in a striking gold foil-stamped tip-on gatefold sleeve.

    • 180gram clear vinyl pressing
    • heavy tip-on gatefold sleeve with gold foil print
    • digital download included
    • limited to 3000 copies
    • music label: City Slang 2017
    reviewed by Kurupt FM Intern 04/2017
    upc: 96094024

Where Brooklin at? Sincerely, Future Pollution is the sixth studio full-length from Brooklin, Ontario four-piece Timber Timbre. S,FP picks up right where 2014's Hot Dreams left off, with the band continuing to implement synthesizers and drum machines in their hodgepodge of forward-thinking folk. Comparisons can be drawn to other acts who have juxtaposed bucolic songwriting with electronic textures (Bon Iver and Bright Eyes spring to mind) but the band flex their versatility on S,FP with the Steely Dan-ish clavient funk joint "Grifting"; elsewhere, Taylor Kirk's husky voice invokes the loungy allure of Jarvis Cocker on "Western Questions". Nine tracks altogether, on heavy 180 gram clear vinyl in a striking gold foil-stamped tip-on gatefold sleeve.

  • 180gram clear vinyl pressing
  • heavy tip-on gatefold sleeve with gold foil print
  • digital download included
  • limited to 3000 copies
  • music label: City Slang 2017
reviewed by Kurupt FM Intern 04/2017
upc: 96094024

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