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Granddaddy, Mercury Rev, Sparklehorse, and the Flaming Lips are all names that will be inevitably dropped when trying to describe the elegant space pop that emanates from this frustratingly inventive/derivative London collective. Flotation Toy Warning -- they will come to regret that name -- are so intent on shrouding themselves in mystery that it often overshadows the material. While their murky biography aims for a Decemberists' level of dubious achievement (arctic explorers, failed inventors, and flying machine test pilots), the music itself is highly melodic, occasionally uplifting, and alarmingly easy to digest -- for all of their talk about "a soundtrack created from previously unknown instruments," Bluffer's Guide to the Flight Deck sticks to the teeth like peanut brittle. Like the Lips, FTW craft warm and humane sounding confections out of electronic mediums, a feat that's accomplished to perfection early on with "Happy 13." It's an instantly contagious fusion of Stereolab minimalism and Polyphonic Spree grandeur with a keyboard line that wouldn't have sounded out of place on Air's Moon Safari. What sets the band apart from all of its obvious influences are the vocals. Donald Drusky's distinctly British delivery sounds like a less nervous Ray Davies, and when he plays with syllables, whether profane or genteel, it's always in the service of the song. "Popstar Reaching Oblivion," the epic "Donald Pleasance," and the deliciously brief "Made from Tiny Boxes" all make for a stellar first half, but by the time the listener arrives at the 15-minute closer, what once sounded so fresh and open now feels unfinished and repetitive. Bluffer is by no means a bad record. In fact, it may end up on many a critic's "Best Of" list come December, but for all of their detailed attention to back-story, enigmatic lyrics, and supposed inventiveness, Flotation Toy Warning's full-length debut is surprisingly conservative. ~ James Christopher Monger
Audio Mixer: Brian O'Shaughnessy.
Recording information: Old Clothes Factory.
Flotation Toy Warning: Nainesh Shah (vocals, guitar, bass guitar); Ben Clay (guitar, bass guitar); Colin Coxall (electronic drums); Paul Carter , Vicky West.
Personnel: Nainesh Shah (vocals, guitar); Vicky West (vocals, keyboards, sampler); Paul Carter (vocals, programming, sampler); Gwen Cheeseman, Anne Marie Kirby (violin); John Greswell (viola); Sarah Kaldor (cello); Dominic Glover (trumpet, flugelhorn); Mat Colman (trombone); Rhys Llewellyn, Colin Coxall (drums).
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