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Band: FONY


Country: England
Product title: Live at the Harlequin
Kind of product: live CD
Release year: 2004
Label: Copro Records
Genre: groove metal
Line-up: Olly (v.)
        Phil (g.)
        Steve (g.)
        Guy (b.)
        Pete (d.)
Tracks: 1. Makeshift 1
       2. Makeshift 2
       3. January Zen
       4. Emeritus
       5. A Satire for the World
       6. I Matador
       7. R.I.U.P.
       8. Fucking the Sentiment
       9. Chore Again
       10. Wishlist
Total time: 50:55 min.

Review: Let's pass to the third chapter of Fony's story, a live one - these tracks were recorded live at their last show from a long (2 months) European tour. The little man in my head is continuously telling me to stop listening to this music or I'll become one of their fans, hehehe. Well, be it so cause I truly like this guys. Their show seems to be both powerful and very intelligent with a great sound that stands in their favour. The tracks, as you see, are coming from their previous two albums with more from the first one which I think has a better popularity on stage among their public. Fony proves again to be a professional band and with their rebel attitude they can reach to every teen's acceptance. Nice thing the kids in the public were supporting the band all along the show, knowing that was recorded for a live CD and that way praising their homage to the band. You can't say this band's aggressive, nor light. It is sometimes aggressive, sometimes emotional, it's like a cameleon and that might be their best label.
Contact: www.fonymusic.com
        www.coprorecords.co.uk