Drive Through Charisma is the 1993 debut album by the Australian rock band The Fauves, released on Polydor.
Drive Through Charisma | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Polydor Records | |||
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The original release of the album included a 22 track bonus disc, featuring early demos and some live songs. The bonus disc was accompanied by a separate booklet titled "22 Reasons Why A Band Shouldn't Put An Album Out In Its First Few Years." The booklet was written by the band and provided critical analysis for each track.
Details
editGuitarist Phil Leonard later said of the album, "I think we took a few too many dark alleys on Drive Through Charisma."[1]
Cox said, "We stumped up $15K for our first album and somehow managed to stooge Polydor into signing us who were then stuck with us for another three releases. Rarely has such a modest sum produced so much quantity. At 65 minutes with 23 track bonus disc it was like a meal at Sizzler - lots of it, but stay away from the salad bar. Reviewers were unanimous in their opinion that the album was long."[2] The album was recorded in a "mud-brick house in Daylesford",[3] "with all the gear set up in a caravan".[4]
The album was fully recorded before the band signed with major label Polydor. Cox said, "I still never really understood why they signed us to begin with. That first record is a pretty challenging listen."[4]
Reception
editCraig Mathieson said, "after two years of middling grunge dysfunctionalism, the Fauves are ready to take things a step further. Drive Through Charisma mixes hyper-kinetic Sonic Youth riff-play with the deep-seated obsessions of the group's two vocalist/songwriters: Physical corruption, social divergence, sexual deviancy, deception..."[5]
Track listing
edit- Crashing Bore
- Hitler Youth
- Marble Arse
- Puffinhead And Manta Ray
- Orgasmosarion
- She's A Hunter
- Debauch Me
- Diving Bell
- Thin Body Thin Body
- Bone Park
- Self Immolator
- Lightning Cabinet
- Let Me Be your Toilet
- Rising Blow
- Arbuckle At Glenrowan
Track listing
editBonus disc:
- What About The Kiss?
- Inland Sea
- Blue September
- Crumbling
- Circumcision
- A Moments Ornament
- People Hater
- In A Time of Plague
- Vibrosonic
- Out of Season
- Italian Movies
- Net Weight, One Pound
- Reflecto Boy
- The Man Who Never Sleeps
- I Saw the Birth of Jesus
- On A Trip to Sydney
- The Rapids
- On the World's Last Day
- Cavalry Fought
- Asylum
- Fade Behind the Green
- Runaway
References
edit- ^ Dino Scatena. "Random Notes". Australian Rolling Stone (August 1994). Sydney, NSW: Tilmond Pty Ltd: 10.
- ^ "Q&A: The Fauves". beat.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012.
- ^ McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'The Fauves'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. p. 214. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 23 August 2004.
- ^ a b "Episode 51: Andrew Cox - The Fauves". Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly.
- ^ Craig Mathieson (April 1994). "The Fauves Corrupt Charisma". Juice. Terra Plane Press Pty Ltd. p. 38.