Frenchy and the Punks sure likes to wallow in music from a time long gone and that's just fine for me on Zen Ghost. Stephenson's voice is of a truly delightful kind of darkness. Part dark, part light. She has the perfect blend of the two, resulting in an album long listening fun.
The duo, guitarist Scott Helland is the other half, is from New York. It formed because Stephenson jumped on stage spontaneously during one of Helland's shows in 1998 and they are a duo since. With Zen Ghost as their seventh album. They play all instruments themselves, except for the bass. Despite this the album has a wide sound, spaciously mixed, allowing room for all instruments to be heard in a great way.
Although Frenchy and the Punk is a totally new name to me, their music, in an abstract way, is not. Fans from postpunk of 1980, give or take a few years, will recognise the style of music obviously. It is here the Zen Ghost story starts, not ends. There are so many nice moments where the band strays from the obvious. This is what makes Zen Ghost an album that is more interesting to listen to.
Promo photo: Alice Teeple |
What amazes me most, is that Zen Ghost is an album with instant appeal to me in a sort of music that I sort of abhorred at the time. More, the bands that played the music at the time still are not interesting for me. The difference is the light a band like Frenchy and the Punk lets into the music. The music and the singing is simply so much lighter. There was no atomic threat, at least at the time Zen Ghost was written and recorded, that mood simply isn't in the songs. Neither is teenangst fresh on the minds of early 20 somethings. This makes all the difference in the world to me and to this band or so it comes across to me.
Zen Ghost is a varied album, allowing for some pop in its post punk. Add a singer with the quality of Samantha Stephenson and not a lot can go wrong and doesn't. Zen Ghost is a lot of fun.
Wout de Natris
You can listen to and buy Zen Ghost here:
https://frenchyandthepunk.bandcamp.com/album/zen-ghost
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