His Name Is Alive - Ft. Lake (CD)

Ft. Lake
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Album Details: Ft. Lake

Release Date:11/03/1998
Label:Import [Generic]
UPC:4516192100214

Track List: Ft. Lake

  1. Don't Glue The World
  2. Everything Takes Forever
  3. The Waitress
  4. No Hiding Place Down Her
  5. Can't Always Be Loved
  6. Wish I Had A Wishing Ring
  7. Red Haired Girl
  1. Spirit Needs A Spirit Tool
  2. Up Your Legs Forever
  3. How It's Gotta Be
  4. Always Turn Me On
  5. Rock 'N' Roll Girl From Rock 'N'...
  6. Last American Blues

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User Reviews: Ft. Lake

  • Overall:

    His Name Is Alive -

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 6, 2000

    In part a return to form, and in part a flirtation with more straight-forward rock music. Warren Defever shows off his guitar prowess more overtly than ever before, and injects a soul/blues feeling into his music. It's a more consistently successful... fusion than the sixties feel of "Stars on E.S.P.," but still shy of the album-length vision of "Mouth by Mouth." Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Ft. Lake Worth Buying

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 19, 2000

    A remarkable album that contents all different kinds of music (rockabilly, accoustic, rock). My favourite track is Spirit Needs A Spirit Tool.

Pro Reviews: Ft. Lake

  • All Music Guide

    His Name Is Alive's fifth 4AD release, Ft. Lake, is their most complex and accomplished, pulling together the dreamy experimentalism of their early work with the poppy, soulful tendencies of Stars on E.S.P and Nice Day, and adding a few new twists. "The Waitress" adds drum machines and keyboards for a new wave sheen, while the slinky "No Hiding Place Down Her" has enough soul for a dozen Top 40 RB singles. As on the Nice Day EP, Lovetta Pippen's voice sounds wonderful, whether she's dueting with Karin Oliver on "Everything Takes Forever" or taking center stage on the epic, Hendrix-inspired "Wish I Had a Wishing Ring." Steve King and Warren Defever's smooth, sonically rich production makes the most of the band's versatility, and Defever's guitar work sounds especially expressive on tracks like "Wishing Ring" and "Little Red Haired Girl," which shifts between bouncy rockabilly licks and noisy, neo-shoegazing leads. The retro-futuristic synth interludes, courtesy of Defever's Robot World ...side project, offer a nice contrast to the guitar-heavy aspects of the album. Despite the album's eclectic sound, Fort Lake's one constant is its elliptical, yet emotional songwriting; lyrics like "Answer comes from behind/I've been here all this time" from "Spirit Needs a Spirit Tool" (another of the album's highlights) are strangely poignant and resonant. "How It's Gotta Be," co-written by Defever and bassist Chad Gilchrist, has the sweet, sad feel of classic girl-group songs, while "Rock 'n' Roll Girl From Rock 'n' Roll City"'s repeated refrain of "Come and play/Don't make me wait" adds a new urgency to the band's sound. Though His Name Is Alive defy simple classification at any point in their career, Fort Lake might be the best example of their wide-reaching abilities. - Heather Phares, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

His Name Is Alive

Named after history class notes on Abraham Lincoln, the Livonia, MI-based sonic manipulators His Name Is Alive formed when multi-instrumentalist/producer Warren Defever (also of shockabilly group Elvis Hitler) was still in high school. Defever, former schoolmate Karin Oliver (vocals), and drummer Damian Lang released self-produced cassettes of their music, one of which ... Read more