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The Stand Ins

Okkervil RiverMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: September 9, 2008
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Play   2. Lost Coastlines 5:31 $0.99 Buy Track  - Lost Coastlines
Play   3. Singer Songwriter 3:49 $0.99 Buy Track  - Singer Songwriter
Play   4. Starry Stairs 4:01 $0.99 Buy Track  - Starry Stairs
Play   5. Blue Tulip 6:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - Blue Tulip
Play   6. Stand Ins, Two 0:31 $0.99 Buy Track  - Stand Ins, Two
Play   7. Pop Lie 3:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - Pop Lie
Play   8. On Tour With Zykos 4:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - On Tour With Zykos
Play   9. Calling And Not Calling My Ex 4:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - Calling And Not Calling My Ex
Play 10. Stand Ins, Three 0:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - Stand Ins, Three
Play 11. Bruce Wayne Campbell Interviewed On The Roof Of The Chelsea Hotel, 1979 5:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - Bruce Wayne Campbell Interviewed On The Roof Of The Chelsea Hotel, 1979
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5.0 out of 5 stars Okkervil River - The Stand Ins 9/10, September 9, 2008
This review is from: The Stand Ins (Audio CD)
The Stand Ins, Texas indie-rock outfit Okkervil River's fifth album, is the planned second half of a double album project that began with 4th record The Stage Names, but it more than stands on its own. Continuing the theme of musicians on tour, The Stand Ins is lyrically bleak and depressing, despite the often-upbeat instrumentation, and singer and writer Will Sheff is in fine form. Just check out opener "Lost Coastlines," where Sheff laments "every night finds us rocking and rolling on waves wild and wide, well we have lost our way, nobody's gonna say it outright," along "Lust for Life"-esque bass and drum line before exploding into an energetic outro of "la la la's."

With song titles like "Singer Songwriter," "Pop Lie," and "On Tour With Zykos," it's not hard to figure out the theme of the record, but never once does Okkervil River bore or weigh down. "Singer Songwriter" is an effective country-rocker about artistic pretension that is actually quite entertaining if listened to closely (sample lyric: "you come from wealth / yeah, you got wealth / what a b*tch, they didn't give you much else"), while "Blue Tulip"'s miniscule details, from a simple yet intense lyric by Sheff to the gently tinkling piano, make a lasting image with just a few short strokes.


While Okkervil's decision to include three instrumental interludes evenly spaced throughout the album is, I suppose, a way of upholding the stage/tour theme, the trio's lack of substance only serves to keep the album from flowing along properly. Luckily, it doesn't seem to be a result of any lack of ideas; from the raucous, driving power pop of "Pop Lie" to the ambivalent melodrama of the rather animated "Calling And Not Calling My Ex," The Stand Ins is a fantastic piece of lyrical and musical ideas combining in ways that puts Okkervil River right up there with the Decemberists. Here's to the rigors and pains of the touring life!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More of the same, and that's a great thing, September 9, 2008
This review is from: The Stand Ins (Audio CD)
Okkervil River really made a significant jump (don't call it a quantum leap) with last year's "The Stage Names" album, their 5th studio album, which gained critical acclaim all over, and finally won the band greater acclaim and recognition as well in the indie-rock scene. Now, almost exactly a year later comes their 6th studio album, a straight sequel to "The Stage Names", as indeed the recording sessions for that album were so fruitful and productive that it produced material for 2 albums. Rather than releasing a double-album, the band decided to release 2 separate albums.

"The Stand Ins" (11 tracks; 40 min.) brings 8 new tracks, amplified by 3 short instrumentals (those "stand ins"). After the first of those instrumentals, the album crashes in with "Lost Coastlines" and the hard-charging feeling of "The Stage Names" is immediately felt and continued. My favorite track of the album comes next, an equally urgent "Singer Songwriter", with a great opening line of "Your great-grandfather was a great lawyer/And his kid made a mint off the war", setting the stage for an irresistible tune. But truth be told, there are no weak tracks on here: from the pensive "Blue Tulip", to "Pop Lie" (sounding early 80's REM-like), to "Calling and Not Calling My Ex" to the impressive closer "Bruce Wayne Campbell Interviewed On the Roof of the Chelsea Hotel", it all flows great, and at 40 min., the album clips by in no time. Wow. Nice.

If you wonder where you can hear great indie music like this album, check out internet-only WOXY (Bam! The Future of Rock and Roll!), truly the best place for indie rock in the entire country in my book. Meanwhile, "The Stand Ins" is a great album. I finally had an opportunity to see these guys live earlier this year when they were still touring behind "The Stage Names" and they were terrific. I hope that Okkervil River will come back to this area soon as I can't wait to see how "The Stand Ins" translates in a live setting.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Sequel, March 21, 2009
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A follow-up to "The Stage Names," "The Stand Ins" is every bit as poetic, sad, beautiful, intelligent, and, at times, funny. From the beginning, 'Lost Coastlines" sounds terrifically happy, but lyrically rings with the giddy terror of sailors in denial of losing their way. Then "Singer-Songwriter" mocks social and economic elitism, and the album continues, track after track, to deliver compelling music coupled with lyrics written in prose or near-prose, reminiscent of Tom Waits. It is these stories, told tragically and beautifully well, that weave a tapestry over the course of two albums that make them worth listening to over and over and over again.
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