Prior to the album's release, the Omaha quintet will be hitting the road, playing lots of new songs from Fasciinatiion, in addition to favorites from their critically-acclaimed catalogue. The tour begins in Des Moines, IA on July 27th, 2008. Tickets will go on sale for these shows this week.
Fasciinatiion is a culmination of nearly four years of writing and recording, a process that has always been a wholly democractic one for The Faint. After the release of the band's lauded fourth record, Wet From Birth, The Faint spent the next year on the road across the globe. They returned home to Omaha in 2005, where they began work on their newest venture � Enamel � a recording-and-art studio to take the place of their former workspace, The Orifice. Once built (another project The Faint undertook completely on their own), they began the long process of writing new material, and, once enough songs had been amassed, eventually made the decision to produce the record themselves. Working on their own without any time constraints, the songs went through many recorded incarnations before finding their final forms. The result is the best album in the band's career, a record that is the purest culmination of The Faint's brilliant musical instincts, ideas and aesthetic, with each member contributing equally to its creation.
Fasciinatiion is an album that draws on many defining facets of The Faint's sound, while remaining completely different from anything else they've put out. A record whose themes include predictions and the future, tabloid culture, the allure of what may never be, childhood lost and more, Fasciinatiion sounds as if it's been beamed in from a satellite whose sole purpose is observing, and making sense of, the details of every day existence. In certain ways, the album is the most mechanical and precise of the band's work: Todd's voice sounds less human than ever before; the bass lines are more mangled, keyboards spiral and squeal out of control; electronic pings and stabs invade the melodies; the lyrical anxiety and disdain of previous albums pervades almost every song on Fasciinatiion.
The tour dates:
7/27/08 Des Moines, IA @ Peoples Court
7/28/08 Sioux Falls, SD @ Ramkota Annex
7/29/08 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
7/30/08 Salt Lake City, UT @ In the Venue
7/31/08 Boise, ID @ Big Easy Boise
8/1/08 Vancouver, BC @ Commodore
8/2/08 Seattle, WA @ Showbox at the Market
8/3/08 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
8/4/08 San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
8/5/08 San Francisco, CA @ Grand Ballroom
8/7/08 Los Angeles, CA @ Henry Fonda Theatre
8/8/08 Los Angeles, CA @ Henry Fonda Theatre
8/9/08 San Diego, CA @ Soma
8/11/08 Austin, TX @ La Zona Rosa
8/12/08 Dallas, TX @ Palladium
8/14/08 Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
8/15/08 Carrboro, NC @ Cats Cradle
8/16/08 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
8/17/08 Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
8/18/08 New York, NY @ Terminal 5
8/20/08 Worcester, MA @ Palladium
8/21/08 Toronto, ON @ Opera House
8/22/08 Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
8/23/08 Omaha, NE @ Soko Auditorium
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