My Friend Fish

My Friend Fish

by Diane Coffee
My Friend Fish

My Friend Fish

by Diane Coffee

CD

$11.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

After joining the warped pop band Foxygen, one-time Disney child star Shaun Fleming moved from L.A. to N.Y.C. and found himself cooped up in a small apartment with nothing to do. Perfect time for a side project, he thought, and Diane Coffee was born. If you know Foxygen at all, it will be no surprise that the album Fleming crafted, 2013's My Friend Fish, is an oddball take on various forms of pop and rock music powered by a his musical ambition and ability to make big, weird sounds out of whatever is on hand. Fleming tries his hand at funky psych pop ("New Years"), showy soul ballads that have him dropping to his knees and pleading for understanding ("All the Young Girls"), shambling boogie rock ("Never Lonely"), and stoner folk ("Tale of a Dead Dog"), and makes them all weird and kinda wonderful at the same time. He's a little less successful with the dirty funk of "Eat Your Love (With Sriracha)," but that's a hard row to hoe for anyone. He's far better off with tracks that are less forceful and more laid-back and spacey. Like the beautifully slack '50s doo wop ballad "Green" that ends the album on a wave of peaceful vibrations. Fleming proves to be something of a whiz at knocking out really fun, ramshackle pop. His voice may jump around like a puppy off its leash at times, but that's just indicative of the energy and enthusiasm Fleming brings to his songs. My Friend Fish is a really promising debut and a nice jolt of weirdo pop that should tides fans over until the next Foxygen album comes out. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 10/29/2013
Label: Western Vinyl Records
UPC: 0656605464824
Rank: 239583

Tracks

  1. Hymn
  2. Never Lonely
  3. Tale of a Dead Dog
  4. WWWoman Is a Sin
  5. New Years
  6. All the Young Girls
  7. When It's Known
  8. That Stupid Girl Who Runs a Lot
  9. Eat Your Love (With Sriracha)
  10. Green

Album Credits

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews