About Fever The Ghost
Transmitting cosmic narratives and inventive song structures, Fever The Ghost’s new sprawling pop saga ‘Zirconium Meconium’ (released September 25, 2015) sleekly marries the group’s esoteric tendencies with an inescapable melodicism. Described by the band as a ‘collection of songs musically interpreting the third dimensional integration process from the perspective of vital force energy incarnating into the physical world’ – the album’s title offers a little more insight to the band’s eccentric proclamation. Zirconium is known as a stone of balance referring to the physical, emotional and spiritual. Meconium is the earliest stool of a mammalian infant. In plainer terms, the title highlights the album’s organic creation process, combining interstellar vibrations and a sense of youthful wonder into into an unparalleled pop sound.
The album’s introduction “Metempsychosis” (meaning the supposed transmigration at death of the soul into a new body of the same or a different species), sets the ominous tone for the journey before giving way to the riffing stomp of “Rounder II” showcasing Fever The Ghost’s aversion verse-chorus structure and uncanny ability to synthesize glam/psych/kraut rock, groove-based music, and experimental electronic sounds with radio friendly hooks into addicting sci-fi pop.
Lush moments on the album, like “Sun Moth” and “Peace Crimes” soar with entrancing atmospheres, while “Vervain (Dreams of an Old Wooden Cage)” and “Fathoms” strike a dynamic balance between the delicate and raucous. Fever The Ghost steps out even further into new territory on the catchy “1518”, meshing their signature elements into dance structures. “Equal Pedestrian” sonically tips its hat to the whimsical electro-pop spirit of Yellow Magic Orchestra.
‘Zirconium Meconium’ comes on the heels of the Crab In Honey EP, which received much adulation from critics and peers alike. (Wayne Coyne affectionately saying about the EP in Mojo, ‘They’re great musicians but don’t give a fuck about that, they just love a drum machine for the sound.’”
Fever The Ghost’s genuinely weird (and weirdly accessible) sound sinks its hooks into you deeper each successive listen. In just the last year, the Los Angeles-based band has toured extensively with the likes of The Flaming Lips, Sean Lennon, and a recently wrapped east coast run with Temples. The band also contributed to last year’s Beatles’ tribute ‘A Little Help From My Friends,’ curated by Coyne.
Comments
Explore Nearby
-
1
Jacks Pizza and Deli
Restaurants -
2
Bún-Ker
Restaurants -
3
Forest Park Golf Course
Attractions -
4
Red Carpet Inn New York City
Hotels -
5
Holiday Inn Express Maspeth
Hotels
-
1
Jacks Pizza and Deli
5627 58th St -
2
Bún-Ker
Metropolitan Ave -
3
Pollos a la Brasa Mario
6320 Woodhaven Blvd -
4
Taqueria Cocoyoc
211 Wyckoff Ave -
5
Afghan Halal Food
Wyckoff Ave. -
6
Chimu Express
180 Irving Ave -
7
Bunna Cafe
1084 Flushing Ave -
8
Tandem
236 Troutman St -
9
Frittering Away
243 Irving Ave -
10
Mominette
221 Knickerbocker Ave
-
1
Forest Park Golf Course
101 Forest Park Dr
-
1
Red Carpet Inn New York City
980 Wyckoff Ave -
2
Holiday Inn Express Maspeth
59-40 55th Road
© 2025 NYNY.com: A City Guide by Boulevards. All Rights Reserved. Advertise with us | Contact us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Site Map