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The Frail
Count on This
By: Carey
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The Flaming Lips and Deathstar and White Dwarves with Henry Rollins and Peaches
Doing Dark Side of the Moon
David Byrne and Fatboy Slim
Here Lies Love
Periphery
Periphery
Bleeding Through
Bleeding Through
B.D. Gottfried
The Warden's Picnic
To categorize The Frail as an electronica act would be selling them short. The San Francisco area band combines elements of pop and indie rock with electronic beats to create their multi-layered sound. Though they do use electronic beats they do not beat a dead horse by using the same beats over and over. What also struck me was the very 80s British sound of vocalist Daniel Lannon; he sounds more English than many bands from the U.K. Due to the less repetitive nature of the music and the use of vocals this EP should appeal to fans outside of the electronica realm.