alt-J
This Is All Yours


3.5
great

Review

by jtswope USER (96 Reviews)
September 28th, 2014 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Alt-J return with a modest album that demonstrates finesse, attention to detail, and the refusal to surrender to expectations.

As the follow-up to the surprise hit that was An Awesome Wave, Alt-J’s new album seemed doomed to fail. Though An Awesome Wave was home to some of the most creative, eccentric, and inadvertently infectious art-pop and rock songs of 2012. Alt-J always came across as more playful than deliberate, which made their bounty of fantastic songs like “Taro”, “Matilda”, “Fitzpleasure”, and “Tessellate” seem like wonderful, otherworldly discoveries. There was, however, a slight feeling of doubt that Alt-J had enough fuel to pull together a collection of songs as fresh and as exciting. Many, including myself, did not think that lightning would strike twice. It's a bit of a pleasant surprise that This Is All Yours does not clumsily fall flat.

Right from the vocal harmonies that open the album, it becomes evident that Alt-J do not have a defined sense of progression in mind. Instead they stick to their consistent appreciation of sonic density as a guide. Alt-J give the impression that they do not necessarily know where to go or how to evolve from their first LP, so they focus their energy on crafting a subtle album that effortlessly pulls from various styles, such as indie pop, folk, alternative rock, and electronica. The major selling points for Alt-J are once again the crisp sound that the band creates through their diversity of instruments and percussion techniques, as well as the peculiar vocal presence of Joe Newman. The song “Nara”, for instance, encompasses Alt-J’s personality perfectly with its leisurely crescendo and ethereal vocal surges that saturate every ounce of the melody. Without a doubt, it’s all sweet on the ears.

Where An Awesome Wave reaped the benefit of multiple show-stoppers, This Is All Yours aims for a more nuanced flow. However, this flow goes slightly off course from the outset with the opener and “Arrival in Nara”, which are awkwardly competing introductions. Also, the bluesy, garage-rock influenced “Left Hand Free” comes a bit out of nowhere on such a mellow album. Nevertheless, this super fun song indicates that Alt-J could write straightforward, catchy rock tunes all day if they really wanted to. Lyrically, Alt-J embrace strange imagery to drive their messages home. The line “I tie my life to your balloon and let it go“ on the clever vocal performance of “Warm Foothills” carries an emotional surrender that the remainder of the song delivers through its stream of acoustic instrumentation. Newman’s voice and the rich background vocals serve first and foremost as instruments anyway. “Every Other Freckle” is incredibly sexual in its language, yet the line that truly resonates the most is the honest phrase “You’re the first and last of your kind.” Sonically, this track feels like the spiritual sequel to “Fitzpleasure” with its invigorating explosion of guitar and drums.

On the backend, Alt-J showcase their ability to construct songs that grow organically like on “The Gospel of John Hurt”. The band also incorporates electronics effortlessly on the pulsating beat of “Hunger of the Pine.” Though not every minute of This Is All Yours is incredibly exciting, particularly toward its conclusion, the album certainly displays a pleasant array of colors that solidify Alt-J as eclectic musicians. However, what this album lacks in immediacy, it compensates for with detailed production and intriguing songs that boast replay value. From delicate pianos to fragile woodwinds, their layers of sound are fun to pick apart. Even without the same charm that elevated An Awesome Wave, Alt-J still have finesse.

This Is All Yours, in the end, is a remarkably solid album that could likely be written off as a disappointment by those looking for another massive set of underground hits. Instead, it’s nice to see such a modest album from a band that was possibly as confused as their fans were as to how a second album would pan out. Fortunately, Alt-J sound very confident in their approach to songwriting, which translates into an enjoyable listen. Alt-J haven’t faded away just yet; they still have more to say.

Favorite Tracks:
Nara

Every Other Freckle

The Gospel of John Hurt

Hunger of the Pine

Left Hand Free



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jtswope
September 28th 2014


5788 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

An Awesome Wave was a 4 for me. This isn't on that level, but it's not that far behind.



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Gyromania
September 28th 2014


37086 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

hallelujahbovay, alaaaaabama

ChoccyPhilly
September 28th 2014


13628 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Sweet review man. loving the variety of scores this has brought out

jtswope
September 28th 2014


5788 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks a lot man. Agreed, it's interesting to see how divisive this has been.

Gyromania
September 28th 2014


37086 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yah, review is excellent, just got finished reading it. only thing is, in your conclusion you call this a 'modest' album, i disagree. i think this is far more ambitious than their debut



i don't think anyone's really mentioned what nara is about yet

jtswope
September 28th 2014


5788 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Appreciate it man. Just to clarify though: by modest I mean more in attitude, not in musicianship. This is incredibly ambitious.

Gyromania
September 28th 2014


37086 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

ah, gotcha. i might raise my rating for this, been listening to it a lot in the last few days

Gyromania
September 29th 2014


37086 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

done

SgtPepper
Emeritus
September 29th 2014


4510 Comments


great review, man. I've been meaning to check alt-j our for a while.
pos'd

jtswope
September 29th 2014


5788 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks! They're definitely worth a listen.

clavier
Emeritus
September 29th 2014


1169 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Nice review. This album is splitting my mind apart from indecision; it'll either become brilliant or absolutely boring in a few more listens.



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