Instrumentals 2015
Like a comet in endless orbit, the Saucer is Flying high through our friendly skies, on the Attack once again. Instrumentals? Instrumental.
After a 15-year hiatus, David Pearce of the drone/dream-pop outfit Flying Saucer Attack is back. These pieces often feel like interstitials—bridges or ladders to something else. Instrumentals 2015 is not necessarily about dynamics: it's pretty and sprawling, even when certain songs only last for a few seconds.
David Pearce has re-established himself as an auteur to be reckoned with.
On Flying Saucer Attack's first album in 15 years, it seems as if Dave Pearce is leaving the project's history in the past and rebuilding it from the ground up.
To say that the return of Flying Saucer Attack after a 15-year hiatus was unexpected would be an understatement. There were absolutely no mu...
Now this is a warm surprise. After roughly a 15-year hiatus, Dave Pearce has revived Flying Saucer Attack from the ashes—or the clouds—with an album of 15 solo pieces.
Sole remaining member David Pearce stripped away not only vocals but almost everything else apart from his guitar on this sombre, lovely record