Les Savy Fav - 3/5 (CD)

3/5
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Album Details: 3/5

Release Date:12/07/1999
Label:French Kiss
UPC:675640911728

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User Reviews: 3/5

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    By Ash  May 15, 2005

    Pros: Raw, earlier album. Sounds just amazing. Its great how all of Les Savy Fav's albums come out sounding differently, but you fall in love with them for a different reason.

    Cons: Not the best quality recordings, but really good all the same.

    This is bar far one of my favorite Les Savy Fav albums. The first LSV songs I heard came off this album so of course I love it more. Its more raw and punk influenced than their earlier albums which are more dance moved. I would highly suggest getting... this album. Its a great buy. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Les Savy Fav's spectacular debut, 3/5, opens with a spoken word track appropriately titled "Intro." While beginning a rock album with a speech is unusual enough, even more unusual is the fact that it is entirely in French. Although this is neither the first nor the last brush with the language on this record (which should, one supposes, come as little surprise considering the band adopted a French moniker), nowhere else on the record does it seem as intrusive or alienating to the listener. By the album's third song, "Cut It Out," the true attitude of this Brooklyn five-piece is clear. Skronking, discordant guitars weave a fuzzy, stuttering backdrop against which frontman Tim Harrington animatedly screams lyrics that form jagged, often quite moving, short stories. Thoughtful tracks like "Je Taime" and "False Starts" take a considerably less manic approach than most of the band's other work, and the break in tone helps display the group's talent for writing truly great songs that don't h...ave to be in-your-face. On songs like "Pluto," Les Savy Fav proudly displays influences like Jawboxand Fugazi in their use of sing-speak vocals, thought-provoking lyrics and angular rhythms, while "Raise Buildings" hints at the Brainiac-esque direction their music takes on future releases like Emor: Rome Upside Down. The album's only real weakness is its muddy, "live in the studio" production quality, which causes the dueling guitars to bleed together into what at becomes, at times, an impenetrable tangle of treble. Syd Butler's bass lines are all but buried, and Patrick Mahoney's drumming comes across as being tinny and dull, not to mention that Harrington, with his already strained style of yelling, sounds as though he had to scream at the top of his lungs just to be heard over the din. While the production on future efforts is more flattering musically, 3/5's raw, emotional quality is representative of the band's ferocious live show. Following the release of 3/5, drummer Mahoney was replaced by Harrison Haynes. 2000's Emor: Rome Upside Down was the first Les Savy Fav album recorded as a four piece (guitarist Gibb Slife parted ways following the release of Les Savy Fav's third album,Cat Cobra). - Karen E. Graves, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Les Savy Fav

Having met in 1995 while attending art college in Rhode Island, Tim Harrington (vocals), Seth Jabber (guitar), Syd Butler (bass) and Gibb Slife (guitar) got together to form Les Savy Fav out of their additional musical interests in Nation of Ulysses, Fugazi, Sunny Day Real Estate and Jawbox, among others. Two years of gigging around the East Coast ensued before Sub-Pop ... Read more