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Rook
by Shearwater
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3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Original Release Date: June 3, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
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listen  2. Rooks 3:21$0.99Buy Track
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listen11. The Rainbow [Bonus Track] 9:46$0.99Buy Track

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Stunner From Shearwater, June 3, 2008
By Shamus Macgillicuddy (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rook (Audio CD)
The folks in Shearwater continue to play by their own rules, with songs that inhabit evocative, complex arrangements--painfully beautiful, haunting even. Jonathan Meiburg's words have the same sense of deepening mystery that the band crafts so elegantly into their music, and his singing is stunning, swelling from a gentle falsetto into a resonant shout in a flash.

Although the lineup includes familiar instruments like the hammer dulcimer and the banjo, this band breaks beyond the confines of "roots music"--here, old sounds create something entirely new, using traditional music in novel and unexpected ways. There's a feeling of alchemy to it. The music grows and changes as you listen, like a shifting image, a kaleidscope. It strongly recalls Talk Talk and Mark Hollis, as well as Thomas Newman's film scores.

I had the opportunity to see Shearwater perform ROOK live in its entirety last month, and there was awe in the audience at all the talent up there--the members of this band are brilliant instrumentalists, and Meiburg is a truly riveting performer. I was thrilled to find that same energy captured so effectively on this CD. It's a treasure.

This is hands-down one of the albums of 2008. There's simply nothing else out there like it. If you have not explored Shearwater yet, get started. You'll be richly rewarded.
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5.0 out of 5 stars is there an Eden?, December 28, 2008
By boho "bozo" (traveling...) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rook (Audio CD)
I was traveling through Indochine - doing nothing - nothing much at all when I chanced across a music store and found this CD on their racks.
Being outta touch and outta place I was not expecting to find such a treasure - so recent and all - so far away from home.
So I forked out the necessary and took my foundling home - delighted.
Now I was WOW'd by Shearwater when I first discovered them some time back and over the years they have become a regular listen for me.
Each new disc being an evolutionary creation - a variation on a theme.
Nowt much wrong with that methinks.
Works of continuity and consistency - same same - but different.
Certainly no repetitive formula this.
Once home I hit the horizontal, plug in and relax - go where the music takes me.
Mesmerized and hypnotized by imagined magical soundscapes - the soundtrack to my natural world - the songs of my nature - the music of my life
All that I find calm and contemplative.
However conversely I often find myself taken to the edge of chaos and confusion, but there is pleasure to be found in the pain.
The calm before the storm followed by the sunshine after the rain.
Waves crashing to the rocks - before back-washing into the deep on the undertow.
Drowning/Drowned
Drowndead.
Rebirth/reborn.
Reincarnate
Sweet, soured vocals and honeyed, rasping playing compliment and contrast on this recording.
Now I am sure I will miss Will Sheff - but I am not for now on this outing.
Some will try to categorize this band (or is it a collective?); Folk? Americana? Indie? - but forget it.
Why bother - they just don't need it (sic) - and to pigeon-hole them does them no justice - they are simply unique to me and my ilk - and I hope they will be to you and yours too.
Now, I don't wanna spoil a good thing but, if references need to be made to help me help you understand where I think they're coming from, then I could do a lot worse than mention King Crimson, Robert Fripp, Talk Talk, Mark Hollis, Radiohead and Sugar Ros.
I hope I am not misleading you.
Whatever - this is a fine piece of contemporary music.
Does it take me closer to Eden?
Well, I like to think so.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A nice album that surprised me, May 22, 2009
By Stephen M. Vakil (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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It took me a while to finally purchase this. For various reasons I was very hesitant. I'm glad I did. This album is a soft-spoken one with some really great individual songs that stands up well to a start-to-finish hearing. The lyrics are more interesting than I would have suspected before I concentrated on them. Amazon wants me to list it as lo-fi but it seems a poor description. Indie rock with a calm undercurrent is how I'd describe it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Shear-let down
Some of this realease is good. Good luck findng it. I am one of those guys that will take the time to listen to the entire CD a few times before I make my judgement. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Paul E. Winningham

3.0 out of 5 stars falsetto beautiful but tiresome
I do enjoy Shearwater. The voice, the music, the way it fits with driving through wind-swept winter landscapes. However, this one felt a little indulgent to me.
Published 11 months ago by J. Skrzynski

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5.0 out of 5 stars Eerily beautiful
So haunting....and so unique. Check out their website to hear a couple tracks in their entirety, and then you will want to get this CD. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Step Down
I really thought the band had found its identity with their last record, Palo Santo, and I was looking forward to an even more solid realization on the next release. Read more
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