Shearwater
Shearwater continue to explore the beauty, menace, and fragility of the natural world – and that increasingly rare species, the indivisible album – on The Golden Archipelago, the band’s most absorbing and accomplished work to date. The new record is the third panel of a triptych that includes 2006’s enigmatic Palo Santo and 2008’s acclaimed Rook, albums linked by themes of environmental and personal decay and humans’ impact on nature. In The Golden Archipelago, Shearwater turn to a portrait of life on islands – a world of alternating lushness and austerity, numinous silences and sudden cataclysms, and the strange flowerings of plant, animal, and human life that only arise in isolation.These are intimate subjects for songwriter Jonathan Meiburg. As a researcher, he’s camped on islands at the edges of the world, including the Falklands, Tierra del Fuego, the Galapagos, Madagascar, Nunavut, and New Zealand’s Chatham Islands, and once spent a few surreal months in a remote Aboriginal settlement in northern Australia. Adding his grandfather’s WWII experiences as a radio operator in the South Pacific to these travels gave Meiburg plenty of fodder for the songs of The Golden Archipelago, in which he weaves these times and places together with common feelings of wonder, grief, and defiance.
The Golden Archipelago opens with the first strains of the anthem of Bikini Atoll, sung by Bikinians in exile on the islet of Kili, where they’ve lived since atomic tests left their home uninhabitable. It’s a fitting introduction to the gentle, eerie “Meridian”, with its depiction of an air raid on an island garrison. From there, Shearwater take us on an island-hopping journey of spectacular contrasts, from the distant heights of “Landscape at Speed” to the snowy expanses of “Hidden Lakes”, from the manic, shuddering confines of “Corridors” to the isolated vistas of “Castaways”. It’s an album of lofty goals and great risk, but Shearwater have never been afraid to dream in widescreen. Like Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love, Husker Du’s Zen Arcade, or Pink Floyd’s polarizing opus The Final Cut, The Golden Archipelago’s beautifully and strangely-wrought musical textures summon a majesty, drama, and individuality that few current records attain, or even attempt.
The band worked for months with producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Black Mountain, Polyphonic Spree, Explosions in the Sky) to capture the thrilling dynamics that have always marked their live performances, burnished by subtle orchestrations and cascades of mallet percussion. The results are singular, revelatory, and demand to be appreciated as a whole. Islands under siege, islands of impenetrable solitude, islands of the world and islands of the mind - all are here in The Golden Archipelago, whose shores and reefs flicker and beckon, even as they crumble under rising seas.
TWEETS
- The 2010 Lineup
- Amos Lee
- Angus & Julia Stone
- Ashley Cleveland & Kenny Greenberg
- Asleep at the Wheel
- Balmorhea
- Band of Horses
- Basia Bulat
- Beach House
- Bear in Heaven
- Beats Antique
- Blind Pilot
- Blues Traveler
- Broken Bells
- Buddy & The Straight Way Travelers
- Cage the Elephant
- Caitlin Rose
- Carolyn Wonderland
- Charlie Mars
- Chief
- Dan Black
- David Bazan
- Dawes
- Deadmau5
- Devendra Banhart and the Grogs
- Donavon Frankenreiter
- Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
- Elizabeth Mitchell
- First Aid Kit
- Foals
- Frances England
- Frank Turner
- GIVERS
- Gayngs
- Girls
- Gogol Bordello
- Gospel Stars
- Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
- Heavenly Voices
- JD & The Straight Shot
- JJ Grey & Mofro
- Jones Family Singers
- Kings Go Forth
- Kinky
- LCD Soundsystem
- Lissie
- Local Natives
- Lucero
- M.I.A.
- Manchester Orchestra
- Martin Sexton
- Matt and Kim
- Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven
- Mayer Hawthorne & The County
- Midlake
- Miike Snow
- Monsters of Folk
- Muse
- MyNameIsJohnMichael
- NINJASONIK
- Norah Jones
- Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible
- Okee Dokee Brothers
- Ozomatli
- Pat Green
- Pete Yorn
- Phish
- Ponderosa
- Portugal. The Man
- Q Brothers
- Qbeta
- Rebelution
- Richard Thompson
- Robert Earl Keen
- Robert Randolph & The Family Band
- Ruby Jane
- Run With Bulls
- Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses
- SPEAK
- Sahara Smith
- Sarah Harmer
- The School of Rock All Stars
- Shearwater
- Silversun Pickups
- Slightly Stoopid
- Sonic Youth
- Spoon
- Switchfoot
- T Bird and the Breaks
- TV Torso
- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
- The Band of Heathens
- The Black Keys
- Black Lips
- The Constellations
- The Dough Rollers
- The Eagles
- The Ettes
- The Flaming Lips
- The Gaslight Anthem
- The Henry Clay People
- The Jane Shermans
- The Jellydots
- The Kicks
- The Morning Benders
- The Mountain Goats
- The National
- The Relatives
- The Soft Pack
- The Strokes
- The Sword
- The Temper Trap
- The Verve Pipe
- The Very Best
- The xx
- Those Darlins
- Tom Freund
- Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
- Two Door Cinema Club
- Two Tons of Steel
- Vampire Weekend
- Vonnegutt
- Warpaint
- Wesley Bray & The Disciples of Joy
- White Rabbits
- Yeasayer
Comments
Taking care of our earth, with song. Beautiful...can't wait until I see you all on Sunday.
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