1.16 You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory (CD/Digital-Only Bonus Track)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
2011 release from this side project led by Darker My Love's Tim Presley. Anyone expecting White Fence to be an extension of Darker My Love are in for a lysergic surprise. Sure, listen to Is Growing Faith, and you'll hear the same '60s love that's in Presley's day-job band. But replace the boogie bass with the Velvet Underground and Nico guitars, ramp up the weirdness-you'll start to feel all the brown acid in your brain melting into your pineal gland just in time for the bad trip lyrics to kick in. That and the laughter, and the reverb, and the echo, and the feeling that this is a nightmare Presley's welcoming you to enjoy.
"Allusive, not derivative" was the final word on Tim Presley?s debut outing as White Fence. This time around, my first reaction to Is Growing Faith is...
Aaron Passman - 02/Feb/2011
A few weeks ago, while I was on my way home from the nine-to-five, the local college radio joint played a jam by the Rapture. I don't remember which i...
Martin Douglas - 14/Jan/2011
Tim Presley comes from a growing faction of hard-working throwback rock'n'roll artists who share both a love of vaguely garage and punk music but also...
Michael Wojtas - 03/Jan/2011
The present indie epoch is awash with prolific artists. Perhaps as a reaction to hip-hop and blogging culture (the former proffering an endless curren...
Bowlegs - 08/Dec/2010
Tim Presley is White Fence and this is album number two, his unburdened style still intact and still jammed purposefully to free-flow. It’s like cruis...