White Fence / For The Recently Found Innocent
Artist White Fence
Album Title: For The Recently Found Innocent
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Primary Genre Rock
Format CD
Released 07/22/2014
Label Drag City
Catalog No DC603CD
Bar Code No 7 81484 06032 1
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. The Recently Found (1:04)
2. Anger! Who Keeps You Under? (3:12)
3. Like That (2:42)
4. Sandra(When the Earth Dies) (2:26)
5. Wolf Gets Red Faced (5:09)
6. Goodbye Law (2:30)
7. Arrow Man (2:34)
8. Actor (2:00)
9. Hard Water (2:57)
10. The Light (2:37)
11. Afraid of What It's Worth (4:22)
12. Fear (3:00)
13. Raven on White Cadillac (2:45)
14. Paranoid Bait (2:54)
Date Acquired 10/09/2014
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 11.99

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foobar2000 1.2.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
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Analyzed: White Fence / For the Recently Found Innocent
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR12      -0.10 dB   -14.66 dB      1:04 01-The Recently Found
DR7       -0.10 dB    -7.86 dB      3:13 02-Anger! Who Keeps You Under?
DR7       -0.10 dB    -8.55 dB      2:42 03-Like That
DR9       -0.10 dB   -10.61 dB      2:26 04-Sandra (When the Earth Dies)
DR8       -0.10 dB    -9.85 dB      5:09 05-Wolf Gets Red Faced
DR7       -0.10 dB    -8.50 dB      2:30 06-Goodbye Law
DR7       -0.10 dB    -8.55 dB      2:34 07-Arrow Man
DR8       -0.10 dB    -9.53 dB      2:01 08-Actor
DR8       -0.10 dB    -9.34 dB      2:57 09-Hard Water
DR7       -0.10 dB    -8.55 dB      2:38 10-The Light
DR8       -0.10 dB    -8.87 dB      4:23 11-Afraid of What It's Worth
DR9       -0.10 dB   -11.45 dB      3:00 12-Fear
DR8       -0.10 dB    -9.10 dB      2:45 13-Raven on White Cadillac
DR7       -0.10 dB    -8.62 dB      2:55 14-Paranoid Bait
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Number of tracks:  14
Official DR value: DR8

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           915 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
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Review by Tim Sendra
After many years spent wringing all the warped psychedelic magic he could out of a four-track recorder, bedroom-style, White Fence's Tim Presley moved his operation one step closer to the real world for his 2014 album, For the Recently Found Innocent. It was recorded in Ty Segall's garage studio, Segall and live bandmember Nick Murray provided drums, and the record was mixed in a real studio. The big question before hearing a single track has to be something like "Does this mean curtains for the wonderfully oddball psych pop Presley has been churning out like a mad lo-fi scientist?" The short and definitive answer is no. The Presley and Segall team is in no rush to "fix" up the sound; at best it is mid-fi, and it retains all the intimate charm of previous records. Maybe it's a little bit cleaner and easier to imagine hearing on the radio, but beyond that there's not much change. Well, the occasional country-rock pastiches on the record ("Afraid of What It's Worth" and "Hard Water") are a bit different, but still psychedelic in a way Beachwood Sparks wish they could be. Once you get beyond the trappings of recording styles and collaborators, the music is what's left and this album is just as packed with gems as any White Fence album. Swirling, trippy rockers like "Wolf Gets Red Faced" and "Anger! Who Keeps You Under?" sit nicely next to relaxed pop songs like the very Donovan-like "Sandra (When the Earth Dies)" and the acoustic folk-rocker "Goodbye Law," and hard psych blowouts "Paranoid Bait" and "Arrow Man" clear away the cobwebs. There's even a track, the incredibly hooky "Like That," that sounds like you could slot it into the middle of the Who's Sell Out album and no one would think it odd. So basically, it's another weird, great White Fence album, only the bass is a little clearer, the drums a bit louder, and there's less tape hiss. Only die-hard four-track fanatics could complain about that.
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