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Shearwater - 5.5.2008 at Florence Gould
 
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Rook

Rook
Matador
6.3.2008

Shearwater - Palo Santo (Expanded Edition) 

 

 
    
    
 

Palo Santo

Palo Santo
Misra
5.2.2006

Shearwater - Palo Santo (Expanded Edition)

 

 
    
    
 

Winged Life

Winged Life
Misra
3.16.2004

Shearwater - Palo Santo (Expanded Edition)

 

 
    
    
 

Everybody Makes Mistakes

Everybody Makes Mistakes
Misra
10.1.2002

Shearwater - Palo Santo (Expanded Edition)

 

 
    
    
 

The Dissolving Room

The Dissolving Room
Grey Flat
2.27.2001

Shearwater - Palo Santo (Expanded Edition)

 

 
    
   
 

Anthony
 
   
    
 

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Event DateArtist NameVenueCity / StateInfoTickets
7/31/2009Beastie Boys
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Vampire Weekend
The National
Fleet Foxes
MSTRKRFT
Q-Tip
The Pharcyde
The Knux
Ra Ra Riot
Seasick Steve
Telepathe
Shearwater
Heartless Bastards
Flying Lotus
Arj Barker
Eugene Mirman
Bo Burnham
Xavier Rudd
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All Points West FestivalJersey City / NJevent informationticket information
8/10/2009Shearwater
Millennium ParkChicago / ILevent information 
 
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Hailed as "almost impossibly majestic and beautiful" (NPR "album of the year"), Shearwater's Palo Santo (2007, Matador), a suite of ethereal but oddly disquieting art-rock songs loosely centered around the life and death of singer Christa Paffgen (aka Nico), marked the Texan quartet's debut on the national stage. Several publications, including The New York Times, named it one of the year's best, and the band's singular combination of sonic abandon and restraint, spun around the soaring, otherworldly voice of part-time ornithologist Jonathan Meiburg, drew comparisons to late-period Talk Talk and both the lovely and anxious moments of Eno's early solo work.

This year's much-anticipated Rook takes the band into realms both richer and stranger. Though a similarly haunted, elegaic mood - punctuated by flashes of dread and menace - pervades the album, Rook is its own animal, at once more accessible (the near-title track, "Rooks", anchored by Thor Harris' thunderous kick drum, a booming organ, and a stately trumpet line, could almost be mistaken for radio-friendly) and more accomplished than its predecessor, with a depth and grandeur that seem improbably packed into the album's tidy 35 minutes. Squalls of feedback have largely given way to sudden gusts of strings and woodwinds, though the band's fondness for unusual instrumentation remains intact - harp, hammer dulcimer, and a curiously carved metal box all take featured roles.

Each song on Rook is a mini-epic, from the in-medias-res opening of "On the Death of the Waters" to the pounding (but drumless) urgency of "Leviathan, Bound", the abrupt rock of "Century Eyes", the crystalline depths and heights of "I Was a Cloud" and "The Snow Leopard", and the final, elegant flourish of "The Hunter's Star". Rook is unlike any other album you'll hear this year – or any year. It has the vividness and ineffability of a waking dream, the strange beauty and internal logic of a fairy tale, and above all, evokes a vanishing world that may or may not be our own.

 
   


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From the moment he leans into the microphone, Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg has got his audience captivated. A siren, a gale force wind, and absolute force of falsetto not to be expected from his modest frame; Meiburg pulls his voice from the furthest possible places, expelling it with so much potency, all those fortunate to hear it are left utterly leveled. Paired with the brooding, dramatic compositions he and the rest of the band so elegantly create, such talent is fantastic on record. In person, however, its astonishing. Gathering for a truly unique engagement at NYC's Florence Gould Auditorium, this inspiring show is a track by track premier of Shearwater's latest Matador release Rook. - david pitz

 
   



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