Vandenberghe, Verbruggen, and Roseeuw entered Fattoria Musica Studio in Osnabrück, Germany, in 2011 to record Too Noisy Fish's debut album, Fast Easy Sick, comprised mainly of Vandenberghe compositions (a notable exception being Queens of the Stone Age's "The Sky Is Falling") that subvert the standard piano jazz trio formula but occasionally play it straight. One track, "There's Lots of Us," was co-written by Vandenberghe with longtime musical compatriot guitarist Vervloesem, who also produced, mixed, and mastered the album, released later that year on Rat Records (also home to Verbruggen's transatlantic sextet the Bureau of Atomic Tourism). In February 2013, Too Noisy Fish traveled to California to record their follow-up disc at Prairie Sun Recording in Cotati, north of San Francisco. Oz Fritz, engineer for the first two X-Legged Sally albums, 1991's Slow-Up and 1993's Killed by Charity, recorded the session, and handled mixing and mastering as well. Continuing the "FES"-related titling begun with the trio's first disc, the sophomore album was titled Fight Eat Sleep and released in September 2013. ~ Dave Lynch, Rovi
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