Fort Recovery
General
| Jun 2006
Reviews
canuck
Reviewed 2007-04-04
Reviewed 2007-04-04
Eclectic indie rock from Will Johnston. Most of this has a pretty straight forward rock set up (guitars, bass, drums, sometimes keyboards) and sound. Some distorted songs and some clean. He has a gift at good vocal melodies/ harmonies to go on top of dark or distorted instrumentals. Other times it all sweet. It’s hard to compare this to other bands because it sounds like everything and it sounds like nothing, but at times, I think of Wilco’s rockier moments. This is good; listen.
-Adrian
My picks: 1, 2, 6, 9
1. med-slow. nice slide guitar. mostly sparse while he’s singing and fuller otherwise.
2. distorted guitars, but clear vocals and drums. sweet melody to go along with the dark instrumental parts. rhythmic drum stick clicks and clapping near the end.
3. medium tempo chill rocker.
4. med-tempo. Acoustic guitar and vocals. Later strings, (electric and acoustic) pianos and echoey background vocals.
5. med-slow and subdued. Guitar, bass, drums and vox. Strings and squeaking sounds.
6. med-slow 6/8 full band rocker. almost anthemic in sound.
7. med-tempo. arpeggiated, slightly distorted electric guitar, echoed electronic sound (keyboard? Processed guitar?), another electric guitar.
8. medium tempo, distorted guitars. Similar to 2 in the sweet vocals + dark guitars way
9. the single (also on the EP of the same name in the A-File right now). steady-strummed guitar and steady drums. Electric piano and strings.
10. slowish. Steady guitar, piano and drums. wilco-esque
11. med-tempo. dominated by interesting drum sounds. Light guitars and keyboards in the background
12. slow. heavy drums, guitars with keyboard on top. Break down to just one guitar in the middle before full band again
-Adrian
My picks: 1, 2, 6, 9
1. med-slow. nice slide guitar. mostly sparse while he’s singing and fuller otherwise.
2. distorted guitars, but clear vocals and drums. sweet melody to go along with the dark instrumental parts. rhythmic drum stick clicks and clapping near the end.
3. medium tempo chill rocker.
4. med-tempo. Acoustic guitar and vocals. Later strings, (electric and acoustic) pianos and echoey background vocals.
5. med-slow and subdued. Guitar, bass, drums and vox. Strings and squeaking sounds.
6. med-slow 6/8 full band rocker. almost anthemic in sound.
7. med-tempo. arpeggiated, slightly distorted electric guitar, echoed electronic sound (keyboard? Processed guitar?), another electric guitar.
8. medium tempo, distorted guitars. Similar to 2 in the sweet vocals + dark guitars way
9. the single (also on the EP of the same name in the A-File right now). steady-strummed guitar and steady drums. Electric piano and strings.
10. slowish. Steady guitar, piano and drums. wilco-esque
11. med-tempo. dominated by interesting drum sounds. Light guitars and keyboards in the background
12. slow. heavy drums, guitars with keyboard on top. Break down to just one guitar in the middle before full band again
Recent airplay
Calling Thermatico
I once was Canadian — Mar 18, 2008
Covered Up In Mines
I once was Canadian — Jan 22, 2008
Calling Thermatico
I once was canadian — Apr 04, 2007
Calling Thermatico
I once was canadian — Oct 25, 2006
Calling Thermatico
I once was canadian — Sep 27, 2006
Calling Thermatico
I once was canadian — Sep 20, 2006
Charting
2006-07-30 — 2006-10-01
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 1 | 1 |
| Sep 24 | 1 |
| Sep 3 | 3 |
| Aug 27 | 2 |
| Aug 20 | 3 |
| Aug 13 | 3 |
| Aug 6 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Covered Up In Mines | ||
| 2. | Calling Thermatico | ||
| 3. | Patience For The Ride | ||
| 4. | I See Through You | ||
| 5. | In Such Crooked Time | ||
| 6. | For New Starts | ||
| 7. | The Fugitives Have Won | ||
| 8. | Monument Sails | ||
| 9. | Triggers And Trash Heaps | ||
| 10. | Nothin' I Ever Seen | ||
| 11. | Take The Maps And Run | ||
| 12. | Take A Rake |