| Noah and the Whale Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down |
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 | Tracklist: 1. 2 Atoms in a Molecule
2. Jocasta
3. Shape of My Heart
4. Do What You Do
5. Give a Little Love
6. Second Lover
7. 5 Years Time
8. Rocks and Daggers
9. Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down
10. Mary
11. Hold My Hand as I'm Lowered
Release Date: 09/16/2008 | |
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On 6 Lists
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| Summary: Sonically jovial, atmospherically somber, and equivocally brilliant. |
2 of 2 thought this review was well written
Lofty critical assertions encompass Noah and the Whale's bipolar debut 'Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down'; poignant declarations that the band had created the new millennium's 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea' or that the band were non-negotiable successors to Arcade Fire's proverbial indie throne. These statements - while perhaps overzealous and unnecessarily farcical - are not completely baseless: vocalist Charlie Fink does a laudable Jeff Mangum impression and the band seamlessly transition poppy, clackity choruses with solemn, melancholic interludes much like their more celebrated colleagues. Yet amidst Noah and the Whale's undeniable tendency to "borrow musical ideas" from their contemporaries, they manage to maintain a relative distinctiveness in their sound; proving to be both familiar and idiosyncratic at the same time. 'Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down' almost-successfully embodies the witless praise that swarms around it, coming dangerously close to becoming a classic in it's respective genre -- close, but no cigar.
Fairly eclectic in it's presentation, 'Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down' owes much of it's charm and appeal to the heterogeneous instrumentation that accompanies it: ukuleles, whistling, tambourines, flutes, and perhaps most importantly, a fiddle sum up the peaceable running time of the record. In songs such as the soberly dour title track and the shape-shifting 'Rocks and Daggers', their immensely Celtic influence - worn proudly on their sleeve - is aurally supplied by fiddler Tom Hobden, instantly making the quartet's sound unique and creative all at once. As if he found a garden of eccentricity and began uprooting and munching on the carrots of quirkiness, vocalist and guitarist Charlie Fink guides the stringed assault with his unorthodox and slightly unsteady voice, managing to sound completely sincere and emotive while maintaining legibility and melody. Existing in perfect parity with the carrots of quirkiness are Fink's zucchinis of zaniness: his lyrics. Falling somewhere in between the blurry lines of irrational brilliance and poppycock blather, Fink musters all of his carroty dedication into delivering lines like "Just a sad pathetic moan/And maybe I just need change/Maybe I just need a new cologne" or "There’ll be love in the bodies of the elephants too/and I’ll put my hands over your eyes, but you’ll peek through" with surprising lucidity.
Perhaps the record's most lovable facet is it's replay value: 'Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down' doesn't spoil itself by repetition or lack of variation; it churns with multiple emotions, multiple styles and multiple influences. Before tiring out a certain niche of their ever-expanding sound, they hop a different train and whiz off in the opposite direction -- luckily, these are relatively mellow and slow trains, so the motion-sickness commonly associated with ADD-songwriting is left at the train station. Tripe-tastic metaphors aside, the eventual result of amalgamating these contrasting elements and influences together is somewhat brilliant: Noah and the Whale's debut is brimming with eccentricity, paradoxical moods and quirky instrumentation; a near-flawless indie-rock record with a lopsided heart and a parasitic stomach. Through it's imperfections and through it's adorability, 'Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down' is communicative, addictive and absolutely recommended -- I don't mention carrots, zucchinis and train stations for just any album.
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Album Rating: 3.5
oh hey british music, oh hey this review talks about vegetables pos
But really, I like this. Waior hype.
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Good review as always, sounds like something I would not enjoy.
I may give this a listen when I'm done switching from Pilot Speed to Year Of No Light and back again but probably won't.
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recommended by reviewer
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Nice touch. I'll definitely grab this, excellent review.
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I think I will. Solid review.
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| | | My girlfriend likes this too.
I don't
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| | | Album Rating: 3.5
ughhh more music to listen to
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I think it's pretty amicable. Thanks for the feedback.
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My girlfriend likes this too.
I don't
Typical Adam Downer.
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Typical boyfriend with superior taste.
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Typical Adam Downer.
im sorry who're you
| | | Hi I'm Kane Cooper formerly gaslightanthem and everyone thinks that my name is Stanley and I have only done three reviews. In short I am a liar.
| | | caleb, I think you'd like the Envy Corps, they're pretty jovial harmless indie pop. look up "story problem"
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Hi I'm Kane Cooper formerly gaslightanthem and everyone thinks that my name is Stanley and I have only done three reviews. In short I am a liar.
oh then we're cool
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oh then we're cool
Hear hear!
| | | stop reviewing so much stuff i need to listen to great another album to the list
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| | | Album Rating: 3.5
Hi I'm Kane Cooper formerly gaslightanthem and everyone thinks that my name is Stanley and I have only done three reviews. In short I am a liar.
My universe, shattered. Didn't predict that one.
caleb, I think you'd like the Envy Corps, they're pretty jovial harmless indie pop. look up "story problem"
I'll take you up on that, I suppose I'm enjoying the indie pop hole I'm digging myself. Thanks for the recommendation.
stop reviewing so much stuff i need to listen to great another album to the list
I'll start reviewing metalcore again just for you. Haha
| | | Album Rating: 3
this CD rules, i interviewed this band last year. nice review pos
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Great review, great album. Nice job Caleb!
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Hi I'm Kane Cooper formerly gaslightanthem and everyone thinks that my name is Stanley and I have only done three reviews. In short I am a liar.
i recently suspected this now i'm sorry i said you wrote a good review
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I thought we were buddies 4 life.
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