
Is Growing Faith is a Alt/Indie album by White Fence, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Lo-Fi
- lo-fi
- hypnotic
- bohemian
About
Tim Presley is not only the founder of psych-poppers White Fence, but he’s also the force behind the slightly trippier Darker My Love, and has collaborated with the Strange Boys as well. White Fence is his California sun-cured vision of ‘60s, psych-folk/pop, and his vision is delightfully purist in its nostalgia. Even the lo-fi production feels old, warm and analog, with occasional hissing and crackling heard amid the shambling, strummy guitars and woozy reverb. Tracks like the patchouli-scented “Sticky Fruitman Has Faith” and faintly Velvets-flavored “Get That Heart” sound like long-lost Pebbles tracks, and the lovely “A Pearl Is Not a Diamond” revisits the gossamer sounds of Jefferson Airplane’s <i>Surrealistic Pillow</i>. “And By Always” and “Body Cold” roil with classic, psych-rock organ riffs and jangly guitars, and are perfect counterpoints to softer, acoustic tunes like “Tumble, Lies & Honesty.” The oddball, playful moments here (“The Mexican Twins/Life is ... Too $hort”) exemplify why Presley is so prolific; he needs outlets for all those voices in his head.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1And By Always
- A2Growing Faith
- A3Sticky Fruitman Has Faith
- A4Your Last Friend Alive
- A5Enthusiasm
- A6A Pearl Is Not A Diamond
- A7Tumble, Lies & Honesty
Side B
- B1Lillian (Won't You Play Drums?)
- B2Get That Heart
- B3Harness
- B4Stranger Things Have Happened (To You)
- B5Body Cold
- B6The Mexican Twins/Life Is...Too $hort
- B7Art Investor Collector
- B8When There Is No Crowd
Credits
Performers
- Emily SillsVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
