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Fad Gadget

Fireside Favourites (LP)

Label: Mute

Format: LP

Genre: Rock

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Original UK edition on Mute, and featuring label's boss Daniel Miller, of Frank Tovey's 1980 debut album combining synth pop style with industrial aesthetics.

condition (record/cover): EX / EX- (minimal wear)

One of the more interesting bands of new wave and synth pop, Fad Gadget combines a synth pop style with industrial aesthetics and sometimes disturbing lyrics. It's really a shame that they didn't make it bigger than they did, but it's not at all surprising. Their sound wasn't radio friendly, with occasionally harsh sounds and Frank Tovey's unusual vocal style, but it was also probably just a tad too poppy for fans of bands like Throbbing Gristle and Einsturzende Neubauten (who they would later collaborate with). Without an obvious target fan, there was no way to market the group. The music is great, though, with Fad Gadget's original sound being their biggest strength. My favorite of these songs is the music-hall meets industrial pop campyness of Fireside Favourite, but the more straightforward synth-pop of Pedestrian is also very good. The second half of the album is a bit more experimental than the first half with darker songs, but Fireside Favourites is quality throughout. It's not quite a classic album, but Fad Gadget were pioneers and deserve far more recognition than they ever got.

 

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File under: New WaveElectronic
Cat. number: STUMM 3
Year: 1980