$100.00

Art d'Ecco - Day Fevers

Format: LP
Label: Your Face Records
Year: 2016
Origin: Victoria, British Columbia
Genre: rock
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Value of Original Title: $100.00
Inquiries Email: ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Buy directly from Artist:  https://artdecco.bandcamp.com/music
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Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Sunrise
The Deal
She So Hot
Rita Mitsouko
I'll Never Give You Up

Side 2

Track Name
Let's Go Home Together
Nothing Ever Changes
Until It Is Over
Sunset

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Art d'Ecco - Day Fevers

Art d'Ecco - Day Fevers

Art d'Ecco - Day Fevers

Art d'Ecco - Day Fevers

Day Fevers

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Art d’Ecco’s inspired debut Day Fevers is a dark journey through glam, new wave and early grunge, pulling references without feeling derivative. It begins with “Sunrise” an ode to Ennio Morricone, glorious chants against a sun cracked landscape, but the sun sets shortly after with “The Deal”. “Lights Out and Then You’re Done”, Art snarls over a dark pool of echoes and handclaps. “She So Hot,” Art’s first single, sounds like Bryan Ferry and Jarvis Cocker cruising for damaged goods. Art suddenly shifts to Trompe Le Monde-era Pixies with the uptempo “Rita Mitsouko”. This is followed by the dark synth splashed come-ons of “I’ll Never Give You Up” and “Let’s Go Home Together”, a reinterpretation of Real Live’s “Send Me an Angel”, though instead a cry for help from above the request is a little more forward, a little more base and little more honest from the one that sees you standing at the back of the nightclub “Cold as Fuck”. Day Fevers finishes with one part T. Rex and two parts Neu!, held together by layers of synths, fuzzed out bass lines and echoes.

And yet these references only act to serve the idea that Art’s vision can shift gears, styles and genres suddenly, but still feel honest and appropriate to the intention of the song. A strong debut from Art d’Ecco that implies only the surface has been scratched of this dark creative well.

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