Fear of Men (band) explained

Fear of Men
Origin:Brighton, England
Genre:Dream pop, Indie pop
Years Active:–present
Label:Kanine Records

Fear of Men is a Brighton-based band that formed in early 2011 and consists of Jess Weiss (vocals/guitar), Daniel Falvey (guitars/keyboards) and Michael Miles (drums). On 12 February 2013 the band released a reverse chronological compilation of their early singles through Kanine Records called Early Fragments.[1] The band released their debut album Loom in April 2014 through Kanine Records.[2] A limited edition Record Store Day Vinyl was released on 19 April 2014.[3] In 2016 they released their second album Fall Forever.[4]

History

Fear of Men was formed in early 2011 by Jessica Weiss and Daniel Falvey. For her art degree, Weiss had been creating soundtracks for her short films and she met Falvey at one of the exhibitions for her films.[5] Falvey, a guitarist and a fellow art student, liked her recordings and they started working together. Weiss became the lead vocalist and lyricist,[1] while Lin and Anthony joined on bass and drums respectively.[6]

In March 2011, they released a four-track cassette entitled the "Hannah Schygulla Demos" on the Sex is Disgusting label and began to perform live locally.[7] In August the band released the single "Ritual Confession" on the Italian Beach Babes label.[8] [9] It was followed in December of that year by the "Alice Munro Demos" .[10] [11] Over the course of 2012 Lin was replaced by Robyn Edwards on bass,[12] while they were joined by Michael Miles (ex Laish) drums.[13] This created the core of Weiss, Falvey and Miles as a trio that recorded together while bass was added to the live-setting.[14] In June 2012 they release the single "Green Sea" on the Sexbeat label.[15] It was followed by the 7" "Mosaic" October on Too Pure.[16]

In February 2013, Kanine Records released a compilation of previous recordings as Early Fragments.[17] [18] It included the previous three singles and one previously unreleased track "Sheer". The album was described as "moving backwards from their most recent dreamy haze to their first art school experiments" by Consequence of Sound.[19] The band also performed at SXSW, Festival Nrmal and the Indietracks festivals, while Edwards was replaced by Alex Flynn-O'Neill.[20]

They worked on their debut LP Loom, which was released in May 2014. In a review on Pitchfork described it as "wistful dream pop"[21] while it received an aggregated score of 83 on Metacritic.[22] They toured North America and Europe supporting The Pains of Being Pure At Heart.[23]

After the release of Loom, Weiss began composing new songs while experimenting with electronic sounds.[24] The new material was played live during a short tour supporting Lower Dens in October 2015.[25] This experience changed some of the material as the band "wanted to write an album that would make the stage shake, and we had to work out how we could sound stronger and get our ideas across in a more concise way". By the end of December 2015 the recording had been completed.

Style

In relation to recording the second album, Falvey commented that "We got a lot more interested in manipulating sounds and building songs with computers, but we had to learn how to combine that with our live performance".

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thomas. Fred. Biography. Fear of Men. Allmusic. 4 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Fear of Men Press Kit. Kanine Records. 4 June 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714201020/http://kaninerecords.com/advance/fom/Fear-Of-Men-Loom-Press-Kit.pdf. 14 July 2014. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Discogs. Discogs. 4 June 2014.
  4. Web site: Fear of Men Discography. Discogs. 4 June 2014.
  5. Web site: Interview: Fear Of Men. Holliday. Josh. 28 April 2014. Dots & Dashes. en-US. 2016-06-09. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150621070337/http://dotsanddashes.co.uk/features/interview-inside-fear-of-men/. 21 June 2015. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Brighton Source - Interview: Fear Of Men. Kendall. James. 2011. brighton-source.co.uk. 2016-06-10.
  7. Web site: Fear Of Men - Hannah Schygulla Demos. Discogs. 2016-06-09.
  8. Web site: Interview: Fear Of Men. Newbury. David. 11 August 2011. The Line of Best Fit. 2016-06-10.
  9. Web site: Fear Of Men - Ritual Confession. Discogs. 2016-06-10.
  10. Web site: Fear of Men – Alice Munro demos. 2011-12-21. The Pigeon Post.. 2016-06-09.
  11. Web site: Fear Of Men - Alice Munro Demos. Discogs. 2016-06-09.
  12. Web site: Indietracks interview #12: Fear of Men. www.indietracks.co.uk. 2016-06-10.
  13. Web site: Interview with Laish. Hawkins. Leila. 18 November 2011. Open Magazine. en-US. 2016-06-10.
  14. Web site: DiS meets Fear Of Men. Gourlay. Dom. 8 May 2014. DrownedInSound. 2016-06-10. 30 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160430041811/http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4147663-dis-meets-fear-of-men. dead.
  15. Web site: Fear Of Men - Green Sea. Discogs. 2016-06-10.
  16. Web site: Fear Of Men - Mosaic. Discogs. 2016-06-10.
  17. Web site: Fear Of Men - Early Fragments. Discogs. 2016-06-10.
  18. Web site: Fear of Men – Early Fragments. 2013-04-21. Ear To The Ground Music. 2016-06-10.
  19. Web site: Album Review: Fear of Men – Early Fragments. 2013-02-22. Consequence of Sound. en-US. 2016-06-10.
  20. Web site: Interview: Fear of Men. https://web.archive.org/web/20130224052424/http://deerlodge.fm/interview-fear-of-men/. dead. 24 February 2013. 2013-02-24. Deer Lodge.
  21. Web site: Cole. Rachel T.. Fear of Men: Loom. Pitchfork. 4 June 2014.
  22. Web site: Loom by Fear of Men. Metacritic. 2016-06-10.
  23. Web site: Fear of Men Tour Dates. Songkick. 4 June 2014.
  24. Web site: Fear of Men: "We wanted to write an album that would make the stage shake". Richards. Will. 6 January 2016. DIY. 2016-06-09.
  25. Web site: Live Review: Lower Dens, Fear of Men, luciensghost at Tut's. Boardman. Tony. 2015-11-02. ravechild. 2016-06-09.