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Animal Joy

ShearwaterMP3 Music
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: February 14, 2012
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This kind of music commands attention. Andrew H. Lee  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
It's still, and even more so, a gorgeous soundscape of layered instrumentaiton and voice. CKenSto  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
The rich, dark yet melodic sound is almost tailor-made for my music tastes. Usuallee  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars DEAR MUSIC APPRECIATORS February 14, 2012
Format:Audio CD
Dear Music Appreciators,

I am new to the world of Shearwater. As a virgin traveler of this musical landscape, if I had to choose one word to describe what I've been hearing I think it would be this:

Intense.

Big sound. Big ideas. Powerful high-register vocals and tightly wound, nature-themed lyrics such as:

"...chasing down an anodyne and half-reflected radiance to hide below the ancient barricade/in chambers like the rooms a swallow made/for an animal life..."

This kind of probing intelligence combines with thumping drums and throbbing guitar lines in the opening tracks "Animal Life" and "Breaking the Yearlings" to broadcast a kind of musical "barbaric yawp" from the top of Mt. Shearwater, and I couldn't help but move to the edge of my seat and take notice. "Dread Sovereign" pulls back on the reins for a more reflective mood, but the galloping-down-the-mountain tempo returns with "You As You Were" and "Immaculate." And whether the band sets the pace fast, slow, or somewhere in between, the intensity never seems to falter.

This is legendary-sounding indie rock that tries to put its finger on man's ancient pulse in the natural world. This kind of music commands attention.

Sincerely,

Constant Listener
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Different body, same soul February 14, 2012
Format:Audio CD
tl;dr summary: Animal Joy is an energetic record that doesn't lose the depth and quality of the last three. Shearwater fans are almost certain to love it, and people who were turned off in the past should give it a try. Sure to be one of my albums of the year.

I've been a Shearwater fan since they released the incredible Palo Santo (Bonus CD) (Exp) (Dig) in 2007. I loved 2008's Rook and 2010's The Golden Archipelago equally. They're frequently treated as a trilogy, but I've always thought that overblown. They differ in subject matter, instrumentation, even lyrical style. Palo Santo lyrics seem almost Shakespearean or King James Biblical, Rook sounds like the Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales, Golden Archipelago like poetry from a war front.

They do share qualities: high stakes in the subject matter, images drawn from the natural world, an unapologetically dramatic bent to the performances (but fully appropriate to the songs), excellent musicianship, dense and rich soundscapes, and the unearthly voice of Jonathan Meiburg. Despite these common qualities, some people who liked Palo Santo were put off by the conceptiness and remoteness of Rook and TGA. I can understand: many people want songs that can relate directly to their own lives.

Animal Joy succeeds at splitting the difference: it's an album about people, about love and betrayal and loss and overcoming grief. But it doesn't lose sight of the wider world or indulge in mopiness or excessive navelgazing. And it mostly shares those qualities I identified above. It's unmistakeably a Shearwater album, but more immediate and close-to-home than ever.

Instrument use is much more economical: songs are based almost entirely around guitar, bass, keys, and drums. The drums are the most immediate change you notice when listening. With a few exceptions (Run the Banner Down), they're not as expressive or musical as previously, but they're far forward in the mix and produce an interesting immersive feeling. One of my few complaints about the album is that the metronomic kickdrum on Animal Life and You as You Were is house techno-esque and slightly distracting as a result.

While Jonathan Meiburg's voice is one of the most unique aspects of the band, it can make or break your appreciation for them. Some people are just not comfortable with beautiful voices. Part of the reason that Thom Yorke of Radiohead gets away with his falsetto is that his voice, though strong, is gritty and cracked. While there's nothing fey or precious about Meiburg's vocals, his pure voice - frequently compared to Mark Hollis of Talk Talk (I agree) and Antony Hegarty (not so much) - turns some people off. Which is a shame, but what can you do.

Just write great songs, I guess, and hope that people get something out of them. And Animal Joy is stuffed with great songs and incredible lyrics. I've been trying to decide on a favorite song for weeks, and just can't choose among You as You Were, Insolence, Open Your Houses (Basilisk) and Believing Makes It Easy. However, the rest of the album is almost as appealing. To me there aren't any filler tracks or real weaknesses.

Reading other reviews, the most controversial track is probably Immaculate, which sounds like nothing so much as Fables-era REM. It is very different from the rest of the album and not nearly as hard-edged as previous raveups like Red Sea Black Sea, Century Eyes, and Corridors, but it's a catchy song with some great lyrics. I like it and I bet you will too.

Also unlike earlier albums, it's a great album to work out or run to.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best so far in 2012 February 22, 2012
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I am new to Shearwater having discovered this album on mog. For the first few moments, I did not like the singer's voice. Since then I've become more and more enchanted with this album. After a few spins I came to amazon to purchase it.

The rich, dark yet melodic sound is almost tailor-made for my music tastes. This band's talent, skill, wit, and heart are readily apparent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great album for a first time listener
I get great vibes off of most of the songs. Each has a moment that sticks our the most every time, making me want to listen more and more.
Published 3 months ago by yehti
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing.
This is one of the best albums that I have had the pleasure of listening to in all of 2012. It has fabulous highs, and relaxing lows. Perfect. Read more
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Heard Robert Plant in an interview speak of Shearwater and the Black Keys in the same sentence as bands to hear. He was right.
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Reading some of these reviews is pretty entertaining. You would thing the reviewers are expressing their opinions about the latest novel they have read. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Ronald H. Parry
5.0 out of 5 stars I think this is a masterpiece
... called out from the mouth of oblivion
Cast away like dogs from the shelter
I shed the dulling armor plates
That once collected radiance

And surging at... Read more
Published 10 months ago by D. Seward
4.0 out of 5 stars Penchant for odd effects and unexpected sounds
Jonathan Meiburg plays quite a few instuments on Shearwater's "Animal Joy," perhaps spendin a bit too much time trying his hand at so many varied ones, leaving drummer Thor Harris... Read more
Published 13 months ago by loce_the_wizard
4.0 out of 5 stars Animal Joy Falls a Whisker Short of Sheer Bliss
`The Golden Archipelago' marked the final act of Shearwater's `Island Arc' trilogy of albums and it was always going to be fascinating to see what approach the band would take next... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Man Without a Soul
5.0 out of 5 stars Indie Music for Gods
It's been four straight albums now that Shearwater have reached the ability to create some of the most powerful and deeply moving records. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Justin Pruitt
5.0 out of 5 stars animal joy is an understatement
Never heard of this until a review in Sunday Times Culture mag. Bought it on a whim and now believe that this should be the next mercury prize winner. Read more
Published 13 months ago by graymusicfan
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful music
This album is incredible
If you love to listen to music then this is the album of the year!
beautiful production,skilled song writing and a different yet dynamic... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Robert C. Swartz
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