The Willow & The Builder
The Willow & The Builder


4.0
excellent

Review

by Brabiz USER (16 Reviews)
February 28th, 2014 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: One of the most honest, beautiful folk albums of the last few years.

A short and charming, oftentimes mesmerizing experience is found in "The Willow & The Builder".
This is an album which addresses beautifully themes which would normally be considered common-place in music. Melancholy songs of heartbreak are turned into beautiful, charismatic soundscapes with clever lyrics drenched in the soft and soothing voices of Adrian Simon and Richard Miron. A notably fantastic aspect of this album is the amazing chemistry between the two men. Both have soft and youthful vocals which add a really happy, calming atmosphere to the album. Each song, mostly the closer 'Cut it Down' work well to paint a vast landscape of snow and mountains as viewed from the warmth of a small cabin.

Many of the melodies here seem to play out like something straight out of a disney film. This is mostly apparent in the soaring, gorgeous track 'A Vast Emptiness' which is the shortest, and one of the most memorable songs here.

There is a perfect balance here of fast, catchy and upbeat folk-rock songs and slow, somber pieces. With this in mind, The Willow & The Builder stays rather interesting throughout its 27 minute duration. Each song is catchy, each song is lyrically impressive, and honestly as a whole, it never gets old. The compositions here are vast and dense. Woodwind instruments, string instruments, pianos, acoustic and electric guitars; given the story behind this album's recording, this is rather impressive.

The Willow & The Builder is an album which will stand with high praise in my music collection. It's a must have for fans of indie and folk music, plus it's free, so there's really no excuse to not listen to it.



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Mad.
February 28th 2014


4912 Comments


Nice review, you need to fix the formatting though and get rid of those �*�*

Also it's a little short for a 4.5 to full justify your rating.

Pos'd anyway, will listen

TwigTW
February 28th 2014


3934 Comments


Never heard of these guys before. Your review got me interested. The album is a little corny, but you are right; it is charming too. I like it, but . . . I don’t know about your 4.5 rating.

Mad.
February 28th 2014


4912 Comments


Damn TWIG, you rate EVERYTHING

TwigTW
February 28th 2014


3934 Comments


I listen to everything! :-)

Mad.
February 28th 2014


4912 Comments


I don't have the time to do that, and I usually rate stuff after a few listens to get a better opinion, but damn you absorb music like there's no tomorrow!

TwigTW
February 28th 2014


3934 Comments


I listen while I'm working. That's 8-10 hours of solid music listening every day. That adds up to a lot of albums!


Mad.
February 28th 2014


4912 Comments


Fair play, I wish I had that much time to jam

Brabiz
March 1st 2014


2185 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I agree, the album is veeerrrryyyyyyy corny, and yeah; I'm thinking about lowering my rating.



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