Fegmania!

RELEASE
LABEL
Sequel
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Alternative Pop/Rock, Jangle Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, Folk-Rock

Album Review

After the stripped-back collection I Often Dream of Trains, Robyn Hitchcock slowly formed a backing band called the Egyptians with ex-Soft Boys Andy Metcalfe and Morris Windsor, and keyboardist Roger Jackson over the course of the next year. Fegmania!, the Egyptians' first album, was a distinct departure from both the Soft Boys and Hitchcock's previous solo work, featuring layered, intertwining guitars and keyboards that created lush and thick sonic textures. Even with the more detailed arrangements, the songs remained twitchy and off-kilter, with melodies that usually went in willfully unpredictable directions, yet remained catchy all the while. Fegmania! was Hitchcock's most consistent work to date, featuring such highlights as the Eastern-tinged "Egyptian Cream," and the creepy "My Wife & My Dead Wife," and the relatively straightforward "The Man with the Lightbulb Head." [In 2008 Yep Roc released a new version of Fegmania that included the original album re-mastered, eight bonus cuts (three of which were previously unavailable) and expanded packaging.]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Egyptian Cream
  2. Another Bubble
  3. I'm Only You
  4. My Wife and My Dead Wife
  5. Goodnight I Say
  6. The Man with the Lightbulb Head
  7. Insect Mother
  8. Strawberry Mind
  9. Glass
  10. The Fly
  11. Heaven
  12. Bells of Rhymney
  13. Dwarfbeat
  14. Some Body
  15. Egyptian Cream [#][*][Demo Version]
  16. Heaven [Live][#][*]
  17. Insect Mother [Smithsound Demo][#][*]
  18. Egyptian Cream [Live][#][*]
  19. The Pit of Souls (Parts I-IV)