Sky Full of Holes

Sky Full of Holes

by Fountains of Wayne
Sky Full of Holes

Sky Full of Holes

by Fountains of Wayne

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Overview

Despite their best efforts, Fountains of Wayne didn't quite manage to capitalize on the crossover success of "Stacey's Mom" with 2007's Traffic and Weather, so hearing the power poppers relax into a working band's groove on 2011's Sky Full of Holes is not entirely unexpected. Traffic and Weather had some snap on its surface, thanks largely to the bandmembers running with their encyclopedic pop eclecticism, letting themselves sonically accentuate their witticisms with passing production allusions, but Sky Full of Holes is an adult alternative pop record through and through, unfussy and unfettered by unnecessary accouterments. It's not necessarily drab -- "Radio Bar" speeds along with the assistance of blaring horns mimicking the vocal line -- but it is straightforward, the songs never reaching beyond the expected, the color never seeping outside of the lines. Straightforward doesn't mean tired, either. Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger's specialty as songwriters has always been turning a trope inside out, finding ways to freshen or invert convention, and while they haven't lost that knack, the directness of Sky Full of Holes turns their tunes into something approaching standard-issue. Of course, savvy semi-satirists that they are, Fountains of Wayne are fully aware when they're skirting cliche, particularly when they've resorted to writing "A Road Song," and they have the skill to keep proceedings tuneful and funny, but this dexterity doesn't always keep Sky Full of Holes from becoming just a tad too comfortable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/02/2011
Label: Yep Roc
UPC: 0634457224728
Rank: 81764

Tracks

  1. The Summer Place
  2. Richie and Ruben
  3. Acela
  4. Someone's Gonna Break Your Heart
  5. Action Hero
  6. A Dip in the Ocean
  7. Cold Comfort Flowers
  8. A Road Song
  9. Workingman's Hands
  10. Hate to See You Like This
  11. Radio Bar
  12. Firelight Waltz
  13. Cemetery Guns

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Fountains of Wayne   Primary Artist
Adam Schlesinger   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Ronnie Buttacavoli   Trumpet
Chris Collingwood   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Jody Porter   Guitar,Vocals
Garo Yellin   Cello

Technical Credits

Mike Nesci   Assistant Engineer
Adam Schlesinger   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Arjun Agerwala   Engineer
Adam Tilzer   Assistant Engineer
Atsuo Matsumoto   Assistant Engineer
Chris Collingwood   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Jody Porter   Group Member
Geoff Sanoff   Engineer
Violeta Alvarez   Photography
Rudyard Lee Cullers   Engineer
George Marino   Mastering
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