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Ganging Up on the Sun

GusterAudio CD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)


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Pop quiz, no cheating: name a band that, fifteen years on, is operating at the absolute peak of its creative powers, making the most inspired, timeless music and playing to the largest audiences of its career? The answers don't come easily, but we have one: Guster.

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 20, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Reprise / Wea
  • ASIN: B000FNNI88
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,517 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Together for over a decade, Guster's new album is their fifth and it shows them having gained a certain breadth in their middle age (that's middle age in band years). Recorded in Nashville, they're now expanded to a quartet with multi-instrumentalist Joe Pisapia as a fulltime member adding a range of mature sounds and textures (everything from lap steel guitar, banjo and dulcimer to trumpet). They've fashioned a work that's radio friendly without being cloy, largely because of the subtle unpredictability of the arrangements and the underlying songs. They move with ease from the dreamily hypnotic "Satellite" to the slashing guitars of "The New Underground." They're equally at home with high volume (the thunderous "the Beginning of the End") and low ("Empire State"). Ryan Miller's confident vocals lend an everyman friendliness to the set as a whole. --David Greenberger

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Guster's playful yet literate, spirited and largely acoustic pop-rock returns with the endearing college favorite's first studio album in three years. Ganging Up On The Sun produced by Ron Aniello [Lifehouse, Barenaked Ladies and Guster's previous album, Keep It Together], the band, and new member Joe Pisapia retains the unconventional, melodic pop craftsmanship and flawless harmonies that have garnered Guster one of the most devoted fan followings in the country. Guster brightens up the summer with Ganging Up On The Sun.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best things I heard in 2006 December 16, 2006
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Guster represents all that is right about American indie-rock today, music made for the love of music and not some calculating hit making machine. The music is wonderfully textured with harmony and style, fully realized and expertly crafted. Imagine Wilco, Spoon, Death Cab for Cutie and Coldplay blended together and you get some idea of the sound Guster has achieved.

In truth, there is not one cut on the disc that is not first rate, I am never tempted to hit the skip button. Moods range from the rockin'; "The Beginning of the End" and "The New Underground" to the quiet; "Dear Valentine" and "Hang On" to the epic; "Ruby Falls." In between are pop gems like "Satellite," "Manifest Destiny," and "One Man Wrecking Machine." "C'mon" and "The Captain" add the alt-country tinge to the disc which rounds out the sound to perfection.

Lyrically the band is sharp, full of catchy phrases and clever lines. For example: "I want to pull it apart and put it back together / I want to relive all my adolescent dreams / Inspired by true events on movie screens / I am a one man wrecking machine." Or perhaps this gem, "Hang on / When all is shattered / When all your hope is gone / Who knows, How long / There is a twilight, A nighttime and a dawn."

You won't find a better set of songs anywhere. It's is all here, songcraft, production, mood and that elusive "sonic something" that separates good from really good. Guster is certainly in the really good category and maybe even hedging towards great. You can listen to this music over and over, always finding something new and interesting. It will draw you in, quietly at first, but once it has you it won't let you go.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A real solid effort from Guster June 20, 2006
Format:Audio CD
At times the new Guster CD has the very pleasant feel of some sort of poppy Americana or rootsy pop. At other times it becomes more ambitious, with a grander, fuller group sound. This is evident in the Pink Floyd-ish scope of a song such as "Ruby Falls" and also on "Empire State," which is nearly sung a cappella. The focus on "Empire State" is all on Ryan Miller's pure, melancholy vocals, with only muted, atmospheric background accompaniment. The effect is powerful. Despite that song's understated tones (and others'), the new disc as whole does tend to rock out more often than the band's clientele may be accustomed to. This includes a full-bore "rock star" turn on "The Beginning of the End," featuring a sizzling electric guitar solo. After listening to Ganging Up a couple of times, I can already tell that it will yield a few of my favorite Guster tunes, particularly the well crafted "One Man Wrecking Machine."
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the Guster we know July 1, 2006
Format:Audio CD
Like many reviewers here, I've been a HUGE Guster fan since their early days, and I waited so long to get this album. Sadly, I'm not all that pleased with it. The sound on this album seems to try to be very British-pop and uninspiring.... I'm not gonna complain about Brian's switch over from bongos to drums that occured a couple albums ago because that's old news, but with it, the original Guster sound which we all grew to love is in the past. Also, I love Joe in the band; he's an amazing musician and I was hoping his musical influence would affect this album in a great way, and I don't know how much of the song-writing he contributed to, but it's not as good as I'd hoped.

Why do bands with two lead singers always have to consolidate into one lead singer? It's usually the record companies that force this to make the music more radio-friendly. Same thing happened with Vertical Horizon. I love Adam's voice, and I'm whole-heartedly disappointed that Adam sings lead on ONLY ONE TRACK. I love Ryan and all, but his voice does get a bit whiney when it's not balanced out by Adam's lower, fuller voice, so when you have an album of tracks almost entirely sung by Ryan's high nasal voice (and he does sing particularly high on this album), your ears start to ache a little....

On to the tracks: At first, I loved Satellite, but after a number of listens, I realized it is very tedious and repetitive. Lightning Rod is just boring and a bizarre way to open up an album. Manifest Destiny and One-Man Wrecking Machine are decent songs, but way too poppy and radio-ish. The Captain is a pretty good song, touching on the same feel as Jesus On The Radio. The New Underground is a pretty cool song, having a real 80's punkish feel to it. Ruby Falls is trying to be the Come Downstairs & Say Hello of the album, but unlike Come Downstairs, it is very slow-moving and unmelodic. The tune of C'Mon sounds like it was designed to appeal to teenage girls, and I dont think it should be anything more than a B-side (and it drives me crazy how Ryan sings the word like "C'maawn" as if he's a New Yorker). Empire State is another slow-moving track. Dear Valentine is a good song, and the last two are OK....

All in all, this album is VERY slow-moving and unexciting. I will continue to love Guster and I don't care that their sound is evolving, but I wish they would go back to the more exciting song-writing of the previous 4 albums...
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Disapointed
I downloaded this album because i liked the song Satellite, I did not research the other songs,i should have, I had to delete a few songs because of the graphic lyrics. Read more
Published 6 months ago by R. Small
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
fast shipping and great item! bought this for my sister for her birthday
and it arrived in 2 days. The cost was good and I am happy with my purchase.
Published 13 months ago by joanne Marko
5.0 out of 5 stars Best, most mature, varied and beautiful of all Guster albums
This is a great album. Much better than Keep It Together in my humble opinion. I have been thoroughly enjoying this album all week. Read more
Published 19 months ago by bex
5.0 out of 5 stars Ganging up on the Sun
The CD is in Perfect condition, like it had never been used, although it took longer then I expected to get here, but it was worth the wait. Read more
Published on April 25, 2011 by LParish
2.0 out of 5 stars one good song
I enjoyed one song on this CD; that's why I bought it. Try to guess which one (you can preview the CD for free). Read more
Published on October 31, 2010 by Kenneth Sandberg
2.0 out of 5 stars Just "eh" compared to Guster's earlier albums
This album marks Guster's transition into a more mainstream pop band. The bongos have disappeared from the album, as well as all creativity. Read more
Published on December 22, 2009 by Bob Barker
3.0 out of 5 stars Blocking the shine
It's easy to dismiss the band of being derivative of so much Britpop, and for some songs I easily do, but there is still a smooth-going consistency here that makes it all go down... Read more
Published on November 28, 2009 by IRate
5.0 out of 5 stars Reality Check
I love music more than words can say. I own literally thousands of LPs and CDs. As a rule I just don't review CDs (It's a time thing). Read more
Published on August 15, 2009 by Deadwing
5.0 out of 5 stars fabulous
I love Guster for their versatility, their beautifully harmonic vocals, their witty lyrics, and their mastery of their instruments. Read more
Published on June 24, 2009 by Maribeth Metcalf
2.0 out of 5 stars Bought this for 1 song
Bought the entire album for one song, "One man wrecking machine,' and I should have just bought the mp3 single.
Published on May 23, 2009 by D. Sun
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This is the worst record I have heard in a long time
I got the CD last week in the mail - it's coming out on the 20th.

I wouldn't be so quick to jump to that conclusion... you really have to give it more time.

I would like to say one thing: Where are the bongos? Seriously... there's almost NO bongos in the entire albulm - and that's a Guster... Read more
Jun 19, 2006 by A. Cook |  See all 2 posts
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