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August 11th, 2009

Review :: Fortunately, Everything Dies

Fortunately, Everything Dies - Censored Fortunately, Everything Dies
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(Self Released)
Windsor, ON
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We do this thing in campus/community radio where, as Music Directors, we gather the greatest artists in our respective communities and have them share the cost of mailing their music to other campus/community stations (you can fit four CDs in a standard mailer for the postage of one!) I received one of these packages from CJAM 91.5 (Windsor, Ontario) and the Fortunately, Everything Dies album immediately caught my eye. The press-release deepened the prevailing sense of mystery: the identity of Fortunately, Everything Dies is unknown and the CDs were dropped off in the middle of the night, each one being a hand-crafted modification of a classical album (a possible ode to Newfoundland’s first punk-rock band Da Slyme?) The music wavers between ambient drones and glitchy experimental electronics, most of it being really good. I’m going to guess from the song-titles that the individual(s) behind Fortunatley, Everything Dies are fairly young, which excites me all the more. Hooray for mystery!

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