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Dan Friel is a master of abrasive pop melody. Whether through his child-sized keyboard, and drum machine on his own or through his incendiary guitar playing in cosmic noise-pop trio Upper Wilds, Friel’s hooks bubble and froth from beneath a sea of crunching, squelching distortion and feedback. Underneath Friel’s torrents of dissonance and bombast are countless ear worms, like jagged raw meteoric gems coated in space dust. Fanfare, Friel's new album out Sept 13th, 2019 on Thrill Jockey Records, finds him expanding his sonic palette with a horn section, including Sunwatchers’ Jeff Tobias, Grasshopper’s Jesse DeRosa, and former Parts & Labor collaborator Sam Kulik, bringing more subtlety and depth to his anthemic turbulence than ever before. Friel’s work with horn sections began with live performances around the release of his previous albums Total Folklore and Life as ways to expound upon the thundering energy of his music. Fanfare marks the first time Friel set out to create his music alongside the horn players, leaving more room for improvisation and exploration. To leave space for different timbres of the horns, Friel stripped back his own parts, frequently playing them live with the ensemble, and focusing on the organic sound of the group’s unique instrumentation. On Friel’s most communal and physical feeling solo work yet, his deft layering and interweaving of buzzing synths and brassy leads create a new, profound kind of density.