The Fervor

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Alternative Louisville, Kentucky USA Contact

Fleetwood Mac meets Pavement.

Artist Information

Biography

“… It all feels so natural and peaceful … a necessary part of life, new born and floating freely in the cosmos forever now.” —Jim James, My Morning Jacket

“A mesmerizing, emotive sound that creeps and builds like a gathering storm.” —Cincinnati CityBeat
 
The Fervor unveils second album, “Arise, Great Warrior”
 
Forged in the hothouse that is Louisville’s indie-rock scene, The Fervor has been known to deliver unpretentious rock ’n’ roll replete with eerie, ambient guitar riffs and soul-laid-bare vocals of gut wrenching intensity.  Since formally delivering a well-timed sonic punch to the music scene with their 2007 debut, Bleeder, The Fervor, led by the harmonious alto crooning and glistening keys of Natalie Felker, has criss-crossed the Eastern half of the United States and drawn crowds at festivals including CMJ and Forecastle. With the addition of Michael Campbell on bass and Mat Herron providing steady, trance-inducing beats, they’ve released their second full-length studio album, Arise, Great Warrior, released Feb. 8 on Removador (MP3), Karate Body (LP) and SonaBLAST! (CD). 
 
This time around, they’ve teamed up with My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, who is clearly mesmerized by The Fervor’s unique brand of indie-soul power pop, to help co-release what many are hailing as the band’s rebirth.  Recorded in part at San Francisco in Mission Bells (Jackie Greene, The Mother Hips) and Radical Sounds (Rogue Wave), and in the band’s hometown of Louisville, this seven-song collection showcases deeper, denser sounds of layered texture that all but drip with the syrupy sunshine of mellow West Coast vibes. Meanwhile Felker’s moody voice, the group’s clear touchstone, recalls the intensity of Grace Slick and the honesty of Neil Young, while channeling Cat Power’s silky vulnerability. Ever versatile, The Fervor’s Arise, Great Warrior is more than mellow montages, walls of sound, and hazy dream-like ballads. Tracks like “Let’s Get Loaded” feature punchy, jazz-inflected rhythms and a playfulness that provides fresh contrast to their deep ambience and gritty guitars.
 
2011 is shaping up to be a momentous year for The Fervor. Hot on the heels of their official SXSW showcase, this for-real indie-rock quartet continues its national tour dates. Here’s to new beginnings and endless possibilities for no-nonsense rock ’n’ roll at its finest.

Instrumentation

Natalie Felker-key & vox
Ben Felker-guitar
Mat Herron-drums & vox
Michael Campbell-bass

Discography

EP-self titled (2006)
Bleeder (/2007)
Arise Great Warrior (2011)

Official Website

http://www.thefervor.com

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Press

  • The Fever of The Fervor [+ Show ]

    The Fervor began with a low-key urgency, not unlike the kind that permeates the band's haunting musi...


  • Review: Arise, Great Warrior by The Fervor [+ Show ]

    Louisville’s The Fervor have inadvertently employed ancient Chinese military tactics by creating an ...

  • The Fervor's "Arise, Great Warrior" More An Ode To Peace Than A Call To Arms [+ Show ]

    If there's anything to be learned from the recent political uprisings in the Middle East, it's this:...

  • [review] The Fervor – Arise, Great Warrior [+ Show ]

    Louisville, KY seems to be fertile ground, giving life to bands The Fervor, soulful cello player Ben...

  • Rocky Number Seven [+ Show ]

    The skinny: Jam-packed alt-country. Or not. The review proper: A sweet but stark trip of seven tr...

Setlist

All original: 30 to 90 minutes

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