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For fans of andrew broder, lovers of lo-fi and experimental music, indie music enthusiasts, listeners seeking poetic and eccentric albums
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LA RECENSIONE

With "Ether Teeth" (2003) I fell in love: fragile sparks of lo-fi experimentation.
And now that the first album, self-titled (2002), has finally arrived from the Amazon(.com), the comparison with the subsequent jewel is inevitable.

First tracks. Completely insane, Andrew Broder.
A more cheerful, more animated album (which is worse). More delirious. Can't understand a thing. A sensational track (the visionary Hitting A Wall, which if Thom Yorke heard it, he would retire to monastic life taking all copies of Amnesiac with him), those that precede it not so much: too many drumbeats and turntables (in the delirium).

...and a sweet and sensitive voice (but is it in the ether or my soul?) tells me: "Give the mad Andy some time. And maybe you should go a bit more mad yourself. To try. Like when you scream on the highway"

Correct! Meanwhile, another beautiful track, eccentric and oblique (We’re A Mess). Overall more bizarre, but less poetic.

...and the voice, creative and skeptical (my favorite): "More bizarre but less poetic... But what is Poetry? Gentle sounds, silences, and then notes you don't expect? Mmm"

Towards the end it darkens. Glory, Ghoul Expert, And Stay Out. A strange harmony is forged from the noises (still can't understand anything, though, huh): the drumbeats become dull thuds, the screams chants, the turntables fade into piano notes.

..."so does it become tired and Poetic? Mmm who knows, anyway I might like it"

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Summary by Bot

The review highlights Fog's self-titled debut as a wild and delirious lo-fi experimental album by Andrew Broder. Though more chaotic and less clear than the follow-up 'Ether Teeth,' it features standout tracks like 'Hitting A Wall' and 'We're A Mess.' The album blends bizarre sounds with poetic sensitivity, capturing a unique balance between noise and melody. The reviewer appreciates the creative voice and invites listeners to embrace the madness within.

Tracklist Videos

01   A Word of Advice (feat. MF Doom) (01:46)

02   The Smell of Failure (04:33)

03   Hitting a Wall Blues (03:18)

04   The Fool (03:39)

05   Check Fraud (03:16)

06   Heartcrusher (05:17)

07   Fucked Up Fuck Up Blues (02:26)

08   Staring at the Dashboard (02:44)

09   We're a Mess (03:49)

10   The Truth in the Laughing Gas (03:07)

11   Pneumonia (05:03)

12   Just a Kid Growing Up (09:18)

Fog

Fog is the American project of Minneapolis musician Andrew Broder, melding experimental electronics, lo‑fi textures, turntablism, and indie-pop songwriting. Early albums appeared on Ninja Tune, with later work on Lex Records. Key releases include Fog (2002), Ether Teeth (2003), 10th Avenue Freakout (2005), Ditherer (2007), and For Good (2016).
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