Briad - Frankie Welfare Boy Age Five - Blue Vinyl - 2XLP
Briad - Frankie Welfare Boy Age Five - Blue Vinyl - 2XLP
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After releasing the Rainsnowmatch 7" in 1994, Braid's debut full-length, Frankie Welfare Boy Age Five, came out in June 1995 on Divot Records. With 26 blistering tracks in just under 60 minutes, the members of Braid -- Bob Nanna, Todd Bell, Chris Broach and Roy Ewing -- simultaneously encapsulated and redefined the Midwest scene from which they came.
Frankie Welfare Boy Age Five is a meticulously crafted record that never once feels anything other than raw and organic. Starting with the song titles (each begins with a different letter of the alphabet), it soon becomes clear that no aspect of the album is superfluous.
Even the between-track interim is filled with precision. Nanna and Bell spent six hours adding static and snippets of music from their old bands and friends' bands (including Cap'n Jazz, Friction, The Sky Corvair and Mary Me) to give listeners the feeling of tuning a radio dial while listening to the record.
This attention to detail is especially evident in the music. Never uniform and always challenging, the songs on FWBA5 continually change tone, volume, and structure within time spans that sometimes swell to more than three minutes, but are most often contained to one or two. Featuring a more aggressive, hardcore-influenced sound than later Braid releases, these tracks manage to be both abrasive and melodic, brief yet lasting.
With Frankie Welfare Boy Age Five, Braid introduced itself to a national audience -- one which it would continue to build over years of extensive touring and the release of two more full-lengths, nine 7"s and numerous compilation appearances.
Angel Falls
Capricorn
Minuet
New Dollar Building
Lining Lake Michigan
Wax Wings
Garner Hall Music Room
Hugs From Boys
Three Point Turn
Eeyore and Easel
Red Dye Company
Summer Salt
X Marks the Hope Box
Brass Knuckle Sandwich
Dolores
Under the Influence of Tricycle Mechanics
Featherweight
Ornamental
Kissy Windmill Print
Jane Describes John
Quarters
Interstate 57
Yawn London
Vest of Interest
Pipsqueak
Zero Frisco
