photo: Jeremy Farmer
It’s a cold, late night over here at TYS headquarters, as I fumble around at my desk looking for something occupy my time. I remember hearing that NPR has been offering an exclusive preview of Andrew Bird’s new album, Noble Beast — due out on January 20th — so I figured this would be the best opportunity to finally listen to this one.
Let’s just be clear, i’m a huge fan of Andrew Bird, as I consider him to be one of the most talented musicians working in music right now. A virtuoso at nearly every instrument he touches, and one of the most unique and engaging performers i’ve ever had the pleasure of watching in person. That being said, i’m not sure why I haven’t been itching at the bit to listen to this new album. I mean, I really liked Armchair Apocrypha, but I felt there was something missing from a lot of the songs — namely, two of his signature talents, his incredible whistling and violin ability. Sure, it was there in some capacity, but a majority of the songs where these were clearly absent, just felt lifeless to put it simply.
After listening to this entire stream of the new record, I can safely say that these two major components are heavily showcased, and rightfully heard from the very beginning. It’s kind of odd listening to this as I type since it’s usually one or the other, as I am terrible at multitasking in any way, shape, or form. Maybe that’s a testament to this album’s strength, as it completely works as perfect background music, while still remaining somewhat engaging. Songs seem to blend into one another, with little moments of whistling or violin plucking that seamlessly brings your attention back into the album.
I almost want to just open my window and let any person that happens to be walking by to just hear just a small sample of this genius at work. Can’t wait to finally have this album in my hands.
If you haven’t listened to this full album stream yet, than put aside some time and kick back and enjoy this gorgeous record.
MP3: Andrew Bird :: “Heretics”
MP3: Andrew Bird :: “A Nervous Tic Motion Of The Head To The Left”
MP3: Andrew Bird :: “Imitosis (Four Tet remix)”
MP3: Andrew Bird :: “Skin Is, My (Live in Montreal)”
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I’ve been loving this album… I think my favorite is “Not a Robot, But A Ghost.” I also just listened to the Four Tet remix, and I’m in love!!!
In addition to the streaming album, this week’s All Songs Considered show features a phone interview with Andrew including questions from fans over chat. I’m listening to it now and it’s very good.
FYI, they’re also doing the same thing with M. Ward soon.
very excited. going to see him in february.
Wow. I’m just bowled over. I love it.
“…somewhat engaging.” LOL. Sounds like damning with faint praise to me. Oh well, I haven’t heard it yet. I have an open mind.
hehe I knew that would come back and bite me. I really didn’t mean for that to have any kind of negative connotation.
Why stream when the leak is readily available?
/thief
hahaha