Bird, Andrew / Break It Yourself |
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Album: | Break It Yourself | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bird, Andrew | Added: | Apr 2012 | |
Label: | Mom + Pop |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 22, 2023: | Music Casserole Hole In The Ocean Floor | 4. | Jul 12, 2019: | Clean Copper Radio for Time Traveler Lusitania | |
2. | Dec 02, 2022: | KZSU Time Traveler Hole In The Ocean Floor | 5. | Nov 09, 2018: | KZSU Time Traveler Danse Caribe | |
3. | Sep 17, 2021: | KZSU Time Traveler Lusitania | 6. | Aug 31, 2018: | KZSU Time Traveler Give It Away |
Album Review |
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catherine harris Reviewed 2013-01-11 | ||
Break it Yourself is not nearly as whimsical as Birds previous offerings, with more emphasis on classic bluegrass fiddling and lyrics that quietly seethe. This subdued album still packs a punch though, with stand out tracks “Near Death Experience Experience” and “Orpheo Looks Back” that pick up the pace a bit more and have the classic Bird layering of acoustic guitar, plucked violin, glockenspiel, whistling, and the occasional synth. His lyrics are just as smart as ever, with lines like “let’s not remember the Maine” from Lusitania, and while he isn’t experimenting with synth/huge sound as much, this album is still a quiet charmer with tons of layers – multiple listens necessary. FCC clean 1. Desperation Breeds… - Slow, dreamscape opening becomes more upbeat, with layered violin/acoustic guitar syncopations, punchy vocals overlaid, luscious violin solo 2/3 of the way through 2. Polynation – Short, 40 second interlude, spacy violin 3. Danse Carribe – Classic bluegrass violin sound, transitions to a kind of campy “cheeseburger in paradise” jam with sweeping vocals 4. Give It Away – Upbeat shuffle, bookended by classic Bird duet with plucked violin, quiet guitar 5. Eyeoneye – Bigger rock sound, simmering lyrics, vocals dominate over instrumentation, builds to foot-tapping intensity and then fades to whistling 6. Lazy Projector – Distorted, echoed vocals open, transitions to a blues-y ode with whistling, glockenspiel, very pretty 7. Near Death Experience Experience* – Sounds very similar to “Imitosis” from Armchair Apocrypha album, cool, minor groove with layered guitar, violin, glock, little space-y synth effects doing cool things in the background 8. Things Behind the Barn – Atmospheric interlude, mourning violin 9. Lusitania – Laid back duet with Annie Clark (St. Vincent), blooming sound, whistling 10. Orpheo Looks Back* – More driving beat, classic bluegrass violin sound dominates most of song, celebratory, tons of layering 11. Sifters – Love song, hypnotic acoustic guitar, Bird’s crooning main focus 12. Fatal Shore – Gentle, blooming guitar backs up laid back, yearning vocals, whistling interludes 13. Hole in the Ocean Floor* – 8 minute soundscape, musical doodles with plucked violin, guitar, whistling, gorgeous, rich string sounds, hymn-like vocals, fades out 14. Belles – Crickets and wind-chimes, distant fiddling, night on a farm |
Track Listing |
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