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2.1. Who are FSA? (Flying Saucer Attack)




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This article is from the Flying Saucer Attack FAQ, by Michael Stutz stutz@dsl.org with numerous contributions by others.

2.1. Who are FSA? (Flying Saucer Attack)

Flying Saucer Attack (``FSA'') was a band from Bristol
<http://www.saber.demon.co.uk/>, England that released its first
single in January, 1993. Their music is a homebrew 4-track creation
that is often described as a combination of pastoral English folk and
noisy drone---hence terms like ``noisenik.''

One of the most interesting things about FSA is that it was
essentially a one-man band. While David Pearce has had a number of
collaborators over the years, both live and in the studio, he alone
was basically responsible for what was FSA (in the early records,
Rachel Brook was also a member of the band). He was assisted in a live
show on 26 April, 1997 (``Terrastock
<http://www.terrascope.org/ppp.html>'') by Jim O'Rourke and Bill
Kellum.

 

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