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Christmas Fuller Project
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It's like the late 60s got in a time machine, jumped forward 40 years, then forgot it was the late 60s and made a really good record. Or it could be like sunshine. Either way, it's Canadian. Are you surprised?

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Captain Webb vs. the English Channel
Christmas Fuller Project
Arkansas-hailing indie group Christmas Fuller Project's self-released, "time-travel-themed" debut album, The Philosophy of Time Travel, kicks off with the provocatively titled "Captain Webb vs. the English Channel".

After thirty seconds of a quasi-classical piano intro, "Captain Webb" introduces us to an underproduced Colin Meloy (Decemberists) soundalike that builds a nautical vibe. CFP weave tension through their second verse, both in the vocals and in the quickening then stopping backing guitar.

A guitar tremolo solo leads into a tempest of sound, with everything coming together to not only ease the tension but to invoke almost a stormy nautical image. Finally, the storm blows itself out on one last, final note, breathing a sigh of relief and giving a small sense of wonder towards the dense sound created during "Captain Webb"'s instrumental.

Unpolished? Sure, but impressive for a self-made debut nonetheless. Christmas Fuller Project knows it's showing its musical influences where everyone can clearly see them, but a band with this much pop craftsmanship to start out with should round into its own in no time.





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