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Album Review

Plenty of lo-fi pop records suggest the artists couldn't be bothered to read the owner's manual to their portastudios before they tried to make a record, but the opening cut on White Fence's self-titled debut album, "Mr. Adams," uses the limitations of a home recording setup to produce a strikingly accurate re-creation of a mid-'60s garage rock record, and the results could probably be dropped into a random volume of the Pebbles or Teenage Shutdown series with no one ever the wiser. The rest of White Fence is never quite as inspired, but it's good enough to suggest that Tim Presley, the man behind White Fence, has a lot more going for him than the average guy who has accumulated some ideas along with his cheap instruments and recording gear. There are plenty of psychedelic influences floating through White Fence's 16 tracks, but Presley also has an ear for simple but ear-catching melodies, and the songs here are engaging enough to give the music a strong framework when the performances periodically drift off into the ozone. "Sara Snow" is a lovely bit of psych-leaning folk-rock, "Destroy Everything" and "Box Disease/Today Bond" are a pair of thundering into-the-red rockers, "Slaughter on Sunset Strip" makes inspired use of vintage distortion boxes, and the final numbers, "Sick Doctor Blues" and "Be Right Too" amble off into another consciousness with stoned good cheer. Presley's production ideas are rudimentary but they're well-founded, and he's clever enough to make a record where the fuzzy, amateurish engineering works in his favor while his songs, his instrumental skills, and his vocals are good enough to carry this music over the occasional glitches. Here's hoping that Presley has more good ideas where this came from, and possibly a new friend who's an unobtrusive recording engineer.

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...Wander into the sweltering Cali smog to find yourself transported into a lysergic pop netherworld, where White Fence carves broad strokes of color into your mind. Coming on like "Love in a Lollipop Shoppe", or "Chris Knox abusing a Vox", the record oscillates between a sun-dappled English meadow, a crumbling SoCal suburban bedroom, and a riotous Sunset Strip leather gang knife fight, with the kind of warped precision and purity that marks the wolves from the sheep and the profound from the pretend in this online age. You know what I mean

Biography

Formed: 2010

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '10s

White Fence's trippy, distortion-laced, psychedelic pop-influenced tunes (sounding, in other words, something along the lines of a warped cassette tape featuring the Left Banke or Merry-Go-Round) are the brainchild of Timothy Presley (also a member of the like-minded groups Strange Boys and Darker My Love). The project's self-titled debut was released on the Woodsist label in the spring of 2010. For the project's next release, 2011's White Fence Is Growing Faith, Presley didn't change much and the...
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