Everything Everything
Arc


3.5
great

Review

by Brandon Taylor USER (40 Reviews)
July 20th, 2013 | 24 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Everything Everything tread familiar ground on their second LP and once again achieve great results.

When 2010’s Man Alive was released, critics and fans praised Everything Everything for having a fresh, unique and exciting indie-pop sound akin to (but not derivative of) Vampire Weekend. Not much has changed for 2013’s Arc, as the band repeat the same winning formula with some added polish, but the second time round there’s just a little less fun to be had.

Starting off the album with lead single “Cough Cough” was a logical move. It would have sounded right at home on Man Alive with its jittering synths, abrupt sonic shifts, and frontman Jonathan Higgs’ sometimes-manic sometimes-melismatic falsetto. But while Everything Everything are perhaps best known for being idiosyncratic (see “Torso Of The Week” and “Don’t Try” for other examples), there’s a lot more to them than that.

The eccentricity is toned-down in mid-tempo highlights “Kemosabe”, “Duet” and “Radiant”, where the band’s skills in songwriting and lyricism are highlighted instead. They reveal that at Everything Everything’s core, they may be utilising quirk as a musical façade for insecurity (“Hey Kemosabe I’m alone”) and apathy (“I don’t wanna think about it all, I’m tired”, “I could make a difference but I don’t”). “Choice Mountain” abounds with references to the evolution of species, but it’s all metaphor for the band’s own journey. When Higgs cries out, “Somewhere there is a place, and I could be a pterodactyl God”, it’s an appropriately absurd (this is Everything Everything after all) declaration that the band aspires to be something even greater.

As a sophomore album, Arc has no obligation to innovate from its predecessor, as the band is still testing their sound and seeing what works best. Not to say that they’re merely throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks, which is how you could have described Man Alive. Their compositions are more thought out this time around and production value has increased. However, late-in-the-album ballads “The Peaks” and “The House Is Dust” sound dulled down, more Coldplay than EE, and the clean-as-a-whistle instrumentals hunger for a layer of grittiness that was there in “Suffragette Suffragette” and “Weights” from Man Alive.

By emulating their debut, Everything Everything have lost some of the shock-factor and unpredictability that made Man Alive so exciting. Arc therefore earns its greatness in other areas: its improvements in the songwriting’s maturity and the lyricism’s intelligence, and the band’s revelatory pursuit of a grander and more consistent identity.



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Calc
July 20th 2013


17339 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

stupid summary



good album



finally this got a review.

brandontaylor
July 20th 2013


1228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i dont like my summary either but i couldnt think of anything better right now ugh whatever

GnarlyShillelagh
Emeritus
July 20th 2013


6385 Comments


"Everything Everything tread familiar ground on their second LP and once again achieve great results."

infinitely better

brandontaylor
July 21st 2013


1228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ok thanks let me just fix that

GnarlyShillelagh
Emeritus
July 21st 2013


6385 Comments


it's not spectacular but the umm, so, bit just comes off really unprofessional and isn't a good look

i'm really bad at summaries so usually i just do something generic too, no biggie.

silentstar
March 28th 2014


2528 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

found this band through a BBC review



this is so good, ugh

wtferrothorn
November 9th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

not as fantastic as their newest record, but this has some great songs

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 9th 2015


70239 Comments


^^^ so its like a .5/5?

wtferrothorn
November 9th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol, hey potsy

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 9th 2015


70239 Comments


hey sup

wtferrothorn
November 9th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

not much :]



but to answer your question, i personally think this is better than a .5.



Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 9th 2015


70239 Comments


"i personally to be better than a .5. "

wtferrothorn
November 9th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol whoops

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 9th 2015


70239 Comments


i like it

wtferrothorn
November 9th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

more than Everything Everything?

Lord(e)Po)))ts
November 9th 2015


70239 Comments


definitely

Tunaboy45
December 11th 2018


18421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Torso of the Week and Don't Try are top-tier EE

JesusCage
March 29th 2019


441 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Radiant is great.

Tunaboy45
May 15th 2020


18421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

first boy I think you should know

MyMentality
July 1st 2022


1457 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Not exactly their most consistent effort, but I'd be foolish to say it wasn't their most beautiful one. I'm always jumping between a 4 and a 4.5 on this but the singles are fantastic and Duet, Choice Mountain, _Arc_ and Radiant are just stunning pieces of music. This album peaks so high in places, how could it not be a 4.5. Awesome album!



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