One of Brooklyn’s top "teen" bands, Fiasco, is set to release an album on IMPOSE Records. Listen to the a capella version of their song, "Oh You Horny Monster." It’s a knockout (the instrumental is pretty great, too). Sunday, October 12 at 8 p.m. is the all-ages release party at Death by Audio (all details on the bands MySpace page).
The album has already been reviewed by Lost at Sea Magazine:
"With no lyrics, no love songs, and no choruses, Native Canadians is
the type of album to play while driving around smashing the mailboxes
of senior citizens or pissing your name in the snow of some neighbor’s
front lawn, with cheap beer in hand, only to turn around and see your
buddies drive off. At under twenty-two minutes, Native Canadians is as gloriously brief as adolescence and close to being just as furious and fun."
And Pitchfork Media loves their music video:
"Aw, man, I used my lazy ‘lose your lunch’ quip too soon today. Dizzying colors mix with dizzying, combustible guitars– and plenty more fake blood– in this video for Fiasco’s instrumental "Oh You Horny Monster", from the Brooklyn band’s upcoming debut LP, Native Canadians. Like the Ventures covering Rachmaninoff, Fiasco let their guitars buzz and sting, although the drums are more mathematically precise, and the whole thing is more inclined toward herky-jerk tempo changes and volatile outbursts. Director Carlos Charlie Perez concentrates on colorful comic-book graphics and some blood-spattered, motionless dudes, and he also gives us glimpses of a couple of familiar comic-book heroes. If this makes your monster horny, do a better job chaining him under the bed."