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I Start To Daydream
Champagne Francis
Songs with melodies that you'll find yourself unable to resist humming on the way home from work or school. Power Pop in the style of Grandaddy, Fountains of Wayne, Elliot Smith and Guided by Voices.
Collection Contents
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Old Vampires | 2:49 | Play |
| 2 |
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Waterskis | 3:04 | Play |
| 3 |
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Done So Secretly | 3:00 | Play |
| 4 |
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I Start To Daydream | 3:12 | Play |
| 5 |
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Burned To The Ground | 3:22 | Play |
| 6 |
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Prize | 2:49 | Play |
| 7 |
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Photos of You | 1:55 | Play |
| 8 |
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Once Only | 3:24 | Play |
| 9 |
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High Comedy | 2:42 | Play |
| 10 |
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Walter | 3:06 | Play |
| 11 |
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Our Parents Had Money | 2:50 | Play |
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Description
Champagne Francis comes from NYC. With Champagne Francis on Vocals and Guitar and Connie on Bass, we have been writing songs, recording and performing around the northeast as a trio with a few different drummers.
Our sound has a blend of acoustic and electric guitars which has been described as alternative and indie . Some of our influences are Sparklehorse, Pavement, Guided by Voices, Yo La Tengo and Elliot Smith.
Keep an eye out for us in your town, since we are going to play in different areas of the country starting with San Francisco in December 2006. Feel free to check our website for current show info
www.champagnefrancis.com
TRIFECTAgram:
Choice pick: Champagne Francis - I Start to Daydream
"Champagne Francis is the best power pop band in
New York, bar none. I told this to frontman Brian
Silverman. Power pop? He made a face. Notindie rock?
Nope, I said. Your technique is too good, your theory
is too good. Which means that instead of being just
sort of melodic, sort of catchy, the songs on this
bands second cd are ridiculously catchy, ridiculously
good. I Start to Daydream is a whole album full of
hook-laden tunes that will play in your head all day
long, that will catch up with you when you least
expect them. It might be the single best album
released by a NYC band in 2006.
There is every reason to like this album. The songs
are memorable to the power of an exponent. Silvermans
layers of minimalist electric and acoustic guitar are
tasteful to a fault: the guy is a master of subtlety
and texture. The one instance of over-the-top guitar
shredding is laugh-out-loud funny and deliberately so.
The vocals are laid-back and unaffected. You can
understand the lyrics which, by the way, have a
terrifically understated wit. The songs themselves are
terse and crystallized, polished to a gorgeous
shimmer. Theres 11 of them on this cd and all are
first-rate. There arent many bands who can say that
about what theyve released this year.
Whats best about this album is the devious
sensibility underlying all the songs. Silvermans
lyrical imagery is what you see in the background of a
Twilight Zone episode if you look closely. The top of
the sink comes off, the guy on waterskis cant get out
of the water, the cops sneak up on the gaggle of
friends passed out on the lawn, and, in the albums
fittingly final and best song, the Williamsburg
trendoid and his girl get bored with Bedford Ave. and
move out to the country. Fans of whip-smart rock from
Crowded House, to the Auteurs, to, hell, the Beatles
will not be disappointed.
This album continues the jangly excellence achieved by
the late, lamented Scout (which Silverman played in
alongside ubiquitous drummer Nigel Rawles), and ought
to score big with the Guided by Voices crowd, who will
go for the delicious guitar sonics and smart
songwriting. And it blows away the Shins (not that
theyre a bad band, either). All Champagne Francis
needs is a song in a hit indie film and theyll be
playing stadiums. Five stars, very highly recommended.
Get this version of the cd as a collectors item
before the major label vultures swoop in for a piece
of the action."