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by Flat People

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About this album

  • Updated: 07/09/2010

Flat People

 

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Below is the CD review from the Fort Worth Weekly newspaper/magazine...by Tom Urquhart, radio host of "The Good Show" on KTCU 88.7 in Fort Worth, Texas.

By Tom Urquhart 

 

After fronting bands in Austin, then going solo in Los Angeles, singer-songwriter and native Dallasite Bob Guittard made his journey back to Big D in 2002 to launch Flat People. His new band went through a variety of line-up changes, all while recording and polishing new songs at his home studio. One day late last year, though, Guittard finally decided to share his songs with Dallas producer Salim Nourallah. The band now has a somewhat steady line-up, and several familiar North Texas artists are featured on Guittard's new, eponymous album, including Nourallah, Warren Barry, Daniel Hopkins, Ward Williams, Chris Holt, James Driscoll, John Dufilho, Rip Rowan, Rick Nelson, Rich Williams, and Graham Cathey.

 

 

The result is a highly infectious, varied collection of honey-dripped quiet rock with a slight veneer of country and folk, sounding at times like Pink Floyd morphing to Beck, a not-so-drug-addled Camper Van Beethoven, and perhaps a little Wilco, if John Lennon had shared songwriting duties.

 

 

As sweet and sing-able as Flat People's melodies are, they have a dark streak, which alone merits hitting the replay button again and again, to allow the potential of each track to unfold and be fully absorbed.

 

 

One prime example of FP's beautiful, underlying darkness can be found in "Oh, Conspiracy," which includes some lovely XTC-tinged harmonies atop upbeat electric strumming. While the opening strains immediately conjure up snapshots of Buddy Holly glasses and notions of a simpler time, the lyrics immediately contradict such innocent imagery: "Shapeshifter leader, a lizardry breed / They're part of the machine / No, nothing's as it seems" and also "Socially dead, isolated, and serene / Lights out, water off / Black copters cleaning house / Yeah, I think we're all done for." But the sonic dichotomies, in Flat People's hands, never sound forced or contrived.

 

Some of the lyrics are not as sinister as those of "Oh, Conspiracy" but are simply quaint variations on well-worn motifs, like unrequited love. In the delightfully twee vignette "My Heart is Beating Warm," Guittard begs, "Won't you come with me? / I won't do you no harm / Why can't you show me anything? / My heart is beating warm ... You touch me like a rose / I cut you like the thorns." They're simple lyrics, sure, but they're given weight by the tone, tension, and subtle atmospherics.

 

 

There's actually a connection between the black 'copters and broken hearts. The lead track, "Sensitive Clumsy Astronaut," in addition to being one of Flat People's more overtly rocking numbers, introduces the album's overarching theme of alienation and may perhaps remind some listeners of Harry Nilsson's "Spaceman" or David Bowie's "Space Oddity" in vibe.

 

 

You don't have to think too much to enjoy Flat People — the melodies will tease a smile out of even the grumpiest Beatle fan — but there's a wealth of sly depth for listeners who aren't afraid to read between the lines.

 

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Reviews for "Flat People"

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sonnenjagd

Perlenfischererfolg

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sonnenjagd • 2011-05-20 20:21:58

Dieses Album ist unglaublich. Es ist nicht zu beschreiben. Ich sags mal so: Anders und Granate. "Everybodys got a syndrome here" haha ... ist ein Klasse Song. Hier gibts noch vieles mehr. Taucht ab und schaut nicht durch eine enge Brille, denn es lohnt sich auch mal rechts und links des Pfades zu hören!
Gaby Cardoso

Gran àlbum

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Gaby Cardoso • 2011-05-10 06:06:20

I liked a lot this album and this artist, sounds great, in vocal works such instruments. ``Oh, Conspiracy`` is great and make smile, one of my favorites. ``Everybody`s Got A Syndrome Here`` is another great song for me. ``For the birds`` is very cool, subtle and nice such ``My Heart Is Beating Warm``. ``Isn`t It Time`` sounds catching and great with the orchestration. ``Sensitive Clumsy Astronaut`` also is great, with the rockers and psychedelic parts. Cheers!
MutantTurkey

Good album

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MutantTurkey • 2011-03-04 16:50:35

Definitely worth listening too. Quite mellow and relaxing with plenty of long instrumentals. Guitar work is interesting as well as drums. Every track on this album is good. Give it a listen!
rekrapenator

Everybodys got a syndrome here!

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rekrapenator • 2011-05-29 02:21:50

Super album, eclectic mix of styles and influences, country twang, beatlesque, emotionally vibrant pop music.Do, do, do, do and sing-along happiness.
Geri G

Das ist schon irgendwie Pop ... Songwriting auf hohem Niveau

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Geri G • 2011-05-24 22:58:07

"Everybodys got a syndrome here" ist wirklich ein Klasse Song. Dieses Album ist unglaublich und seltsam, da haben Sonnenjagd und RadioRocktive recht. Auch mir kommen die Songs irgendwie vertraut vor. In ihrer Vielschichtigkeit erinnern sie mich an die Beatles in der Spätphase mit einem Schuss XTC (die Band nicht die Droge!), einem Prieschen Pink Floyd und zwei Esslöffeln Neil Young und Konsorten. Irgendwie entspannte Songwerker mit großer Kunstfertigkeit und lockerem Umgang mit älterer und jüngerer Musikhistorie.
Not From Georgia

Excellent Tunage!

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Not From Georgia • 2011-05-29 10:20:46

A wiff of Band of Horses, but much more of a folk twist. Interesting interplay between instruments, and winding Yes-like changes. I like this original bare bones group of songs! Thank you for sharing!
Schlaffi

Ausgezeichnet

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Schlaffi • 2011-05-27 22:11:40

Brit-Pop, Spätphase Beatles, (sicherlich nicht unbeabsichtigt), Fruehphase Pink Floyd sind Assoziationen, die bei mir sofort geweckt wurden. Einfach wunderschöne, melodiöse, warme Songs. Gerry G hat es in seiner Rezension sehr gut auf den Punkt gebracht.
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