Onward Downward
In Fervor
In Fervor offers a rigorously honest and refreshingly complex musical maze, without terminus, solution, resolution. It is a sphinx without a riddle, a mischievous collection of clues with no crime, always affording discovery and rediscovery.
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Contents
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Ground To Air | 6:05 |
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| 2 |
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Lone Mind Don't Wait | 4:31 |
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| 3 |
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Jesus | 4:33 |
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In The Spirit Of Self Sufficiency | 5:43 |
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If / Then | 3:32 |
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For No Ears But Our Own | 3:31 |
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At Long Last | 3:14 |
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To No Avail | 4:58 |
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Foolish Nature | 8:20 |
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| 10 |
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Another's Maze | 5:42 |
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| 11 |
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In Its Own Right | 6:49 |
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| 12 |
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Seething | 5:28 |
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| 13 |
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Same Waters Twice | 3:09 |
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Description
In Fervor makes music.
Onward Downward was recorded in New York City, in the borough of Brooklyn to be exact. In their delightfully filthy studio, packed with gear, complete with complimentary buckets of rain water from the less than trustworthy roof, In Fervor toiled, away from hipster hangouts and seducing trends as 2006 came and went. Two pints of blood, a gallon of sweat and forty thousand cups of green tea later, they emerged, pale and under-fed, with the thirteen songs collectively known as Onward Downward.
In Fervor makes music. It is music with the intensity of Black Sabbath, the raw emotion of Nirvana and the lyrical earnestness and depth of Nick Cave. It is music, further, that does not attempt to be anything other than what it is, created as if for its own sake, charting a course dictated by nothing other than itself, true to itself, without pretense. To be sure, all of this can be said, and all of it is true. But it is not all that is true. For there is another truth of music that results from connections made with an audience. What is discovered and unearthed here is limited only by the audiences willingness to not only hear, but listen. And listening, the audience will discover music crafted with passion, layered with roaring emotion and whispered sentiment, created in such a way that each time listening is like the first, a step into ever different waters.
Onward Downward is the title of In Fervors latest trip, simultaneously unique and familiar, personal and universal, with thirteen embedded journeys, each in their own right, each as part of the whole. The searing opener of Ground to Air pushes forward and pulls us in like one in search of an answer to an urgent question, through lonely valleys and mountainous highs like the whole album itself. We encounter a lyrical tangle of loss, overcoming, resolve, doubt, anger, fear, sorrow strength, and triumph and it's musical expression. From the acoustic guitar and cello drawn sympathetic strains of Jesus, to the frenetic movement of If/Then to the crushing and triumphant return in Same Waters Twice, In Fervor offers a rigorously honest and refreshingly complex musical maze, without terminus, solution, resolution. It is a sphinx without a riddle, a mischievous collection of clues with no crime, always affording discovery and rediscovery.
Onward Downward will stand the test of time because it stays true to its belief in rock and roll and refuses to treat listeners as anything other than a fellow travelers on journeys of their own; travelers willing to cross paths with others and, if only for a moment, share a joy or a sorrow, an emotion or thought. In Fervor does not want fans of something called a product or observers of a show, but to evoke engagement with the listener.
Tom Waits once said that most musicians begin their careers doing poor impressions of other musicians, finding their own voice only over time; Onward Downward gives us a band that has already found their voice. This is not a young band with promise it is already delivering.
- Damian Treffs
