Song Of The Week: Fen – Ritual Lite

The next instalment in our weekly Spotify Playlist “Song Of The Week” this time we are joined by Fen with their song “Ritual Lite”. Believe it or not but this is the first song the band have released in 12 years, I think its a long time coming judging by how good this is!

Song Explanation

This explanation is provided by the vocalist Doug Harrison.

Sam Levin is the guitarist/cowriter who I refer to. Randall Stoll is the drummer. Jeff Caron is the bassist.

Sam sent me the ideas for this song in November 2012. “Terribly undeveloped this one,” was his sales pitch in the email. He was going through a serious creative burst. And it wasn’t just guitar parts. The recording (far from undeveloped) included an intro, three more sections, bass parts, and a choice of drum machine that put the song in the vibe of 80’s techno.

At that time, there were a couple people around me listening to Future Sex/Love Sounds, and I started to appreciate some of Justin Timberlake’s tones and dexterity. For the first part, I went for a fast, clipped delivery that reminded me of MJ, another unlikely choice for Fen vocal inspiration. When Randall played through the song a decade later, he safely returned us to the world of heavy rock. We’re proud of it.

Fen – Ritual Lite (All Rights Are Retained By Fen)

Lyrically, I see Ritual Lite as a painting. At the edge, it shows a lost wanderer having stumbled across a spirit-crazed ceremony in the jungle. Demonic creatures are swinging about wildly. Other faceless shadow-beings are gathered near a central fire. The fire itself is the mouth of some ancient manifestation buried in the ground.

The wanderer, hesitating at the threshold of himself, is invited to take a rite of passage. The song is about choosing to let go of one’s earthly fears or to resign oneself to those fears, at the cost of life.

The Ritual Lite Artist Pick image on Spotify is a close-up crop taken from the album cover, which is an oil painting by our friend Jason Froese. He has provided the artwork for several Fen albums: Heron Leg, Congenital Fixation, Trails out of Gloom, and now Dear Mouse.

Although the cropped image is really from the scene of the title track, Dear Mouse, showing us gathered by candlelight on the night before our old rental house in East Vancouver was demolished, the image resonates with the fire ceremony in Ritual Lite.

What did you think to the song of the week? Let us know in the comments!

All the songs, used in this post belong to their respective owners and this website does not claim any right over them. All images were provided by Fen and is artwork by Jason Froese.


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26 responses to “Song Of The Week: Fen – Ritual Lite”

  1. Ezekiel Fish avatar

    I loved the beat/rhythm of it. The only thing for me is that I found it a bit pop (if that makes sense). Not to take anything away from the band.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Yeah I get that , but I don’t mind that it’s just the vocals I think that give that impression

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    2. Pam avatar
      Pam

      If only pop could always sound like this 😅

      Liked by 2 people

      1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

        Yeah let’s rock up pop a bit!

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  2. Lewis avatar

    Sounds to me like the lovechild of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Slash’s solo work. I like it!

    Thanks for sharing. 😊

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Oooh thats a great shout ! Glad you liked it

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    2. wint3rpear avatar
      wint3rpear

      Exactly! 😀

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  3. RasmaSandra avatar

    Love that rhythm. Enjoyed it,

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Glad you did , think these guys have got something

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  4. wint3rpear avatar
    wint3rpear

    Sweet guitar riff.. but it reminds me of Red Hot Chili Peppers.. and while that isn’t bad… it’s meh, imo. Sorry guys.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      That’s fair enough

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      1. wint3rpear avatar
        wint3rpear

        LOL You know me and my rabid obsession with punk!! 😀 😛

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        1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          I certainly do 🤣

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          1. wint3rpear avatar
            wint3rpear

            😉

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  5. lyndhurstlaura avatar

    Wow, that’s great. Heavy rhythm, intricate guitar work. 🙂

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      It’s really precise stuff isn’t it !

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      1. lyndhurstlaura avatar

        No kidding. Awesome. 🙂

        Liked by 1 person

  6. Mary Jane avatar

    My, My, My 😍 the transition between sound & vocals is divine! I think the vocals are kind of like a lime-twist, I can dig it!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      I really like them to be fair !

      Liked by 1 person

  7. AJ Tierney avatar

    I really loved the artwork! I know it’s not about the music but thought I’d share. 😄

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Douglouse Herringscum avatar

      Here are some more paintings by the same artist:

      https://www.jasonfroese.com/

      Liked by 2 people

      1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

        Thanks for this !

        Liked by 1 person

    2. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      No that’s fine! Without some great artwork some bands wouldn’t be anywhere near as big

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  8. Pamela Buckshon avatar
    Pamela Buckshon

    Ahhh sweet! This album has been on repeat here for three weeks, especially this track. The entire album has more groove than Fen usually displays and which also contributes to the pop feel. Great vocal rhythms and first class musicianship. Thanks

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      That’s brilliant, didn’t know of we would come across someone already listening to their work really like that !

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