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Drew Beringer
04/04/10, 09:55 PM
She & Him – Volume Two
Release Date: March 23, 2010
Record Label: Merge

Zooey Deschanel is adorable. Other than being the sweetest thing with a style that seems straight out of an Anthropolige catalog, she also married the ideal “indie” kid (Ben Gibbard) and starred as the heartbreaker in everyone’s favorite “hip” movie of 2009 ((500) Days of Summer). Basically, Deschanel is the cutie-pie of our dreams. She is also the dynamic vocal lead of the retro-pop duo, She & Him. Along with M. Ward, they released Volume One in the spring of 2008. But after hearing (the equally clever title) follow-up, Volume Two, we more than like-like Deschanel.

While it doesn’t differentiate much in sound, what sets Volume Two apart from Volume One is Deschanel’s improved confidence in being the lead, as well as in her songwriting (Volume Two only features two cover songs). She owns the songs now, and it’s heard loud and clear. The sunny disposition first heard on Volume One is still ever-so-present here; while the lyrics may be about breakups and jerks, it still sounds like Deschanel is singing with a smile. The opening track, “Thieves,” is delightfully breezy, even if Deschanel mourns over the loss of love.

The upbeat “In The Sun” is bound to be a fan favorite, as Ward’s composition here beautifully sets up a lovely hook (which is backed by Tilly and the Wall). The charming “Don’t Look Back” is reminiscent of one Regina Spektor, while the twangy “Lingering Still” sways like a lullaby. The irresistibly dreamy “Me And You” is full of “la-da-da-da’s,” as it sounds like it came straight out of the AM radio in your ’63 Cadillac.

Deschanel’s voice makes breaking up sound sweet on the Skeeter Davis cover, “Gonna Get Along Without You Now.” Even the guy who the song is about would sing along. On the playful “Over It Over Again,” Deschanel wonders out loud, “Why do I always want sock it to you hard?” By this point of the album, you realize that Volume Two has taken the themes of Volume One and put them on a much grander stage. The absolute highlight coming in the form of the a cappella closer, “If You Can’t Sleep.” Deschanel has our full attention here, as she draws us in and reassures us like a small child. It’s transcendently beautiful.

Deschanel makes her presence known much more on Volume Two, especially since Ward is more than content to fade into the background with his folk-rock arrangements. But this isn’t a M. Ward album featuring Deschanel on vocals. Rather, Ward arranges his music to mesh with Deschanel’s style. When his voice appears in the NRBQ cover, “Ridin’ In My Car,” it’s a nice counter to Deschanel’s mezzo-soprano. In the end, Volume Two is a showcase of Deschanel’s and Ward’s best traits – Ward’s production and composition and Deschanel’s intelligence and magnetism.

Track Listing:
1. Thieves
2. In The Sun
3. Don’t Look Back
4. Ridin’ In My Car (NRBQ cover)
5. Lingering Still
6. Me And You
7. Gonna Get Along Without You Know (Skeeter Davis cover)
8. Home
9. I’m Gonna Make It Better
10. Sing
11. Over It Over Again
12. Brand New Shoes
13. If You Can’t Sleep
Produced by: M. Ward

She & Him is:
Zooey Deschanel – vocals/piano
M. Ward – guitar/vocals

Official Website (http://www.sheandhim.com); Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/sheandhim); Official AP.net Profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/sheandhim)

vivatoto56
04/04/10, 10:04 PM
Sentimental Heart was amazing on Volume One

I'm waiting to listen to this on vinyl.

Romancebled
04/04/10, 11:11 PM
This is a fantastic album. Always puts me in a good mood.

Nick Le
04/04/10, 11:19 PM
Picked the vinyl up yesterday. Really liking this album.

Argentine
04/04/10, 11:23 PM
Ben Gibbard's a lucky mother-shut your mouth. Nice review as well.

princesschad
04/05/10, 02:55 AM
got the vinyl this weekend, love it.

jason_t8
04/05/10, 05:25 AM
the album is ok but damn i hate zooey deschanel that stupid bitch nazi whore

zachff
04/05/10, 06:15 AM
the album is ok but damn i hate zooey deschanel that stupid bitch nazi whore
what?

EndSerenading
04/05/10, 06:26 AM
I love me some Zooey but this album is a bit boring imo. Different Strokes. I did enjoy the last album though.

beazer32
04/05/10, 06:45 AM
Even the guy who the song is about would sing along.

haha

Memphis
04/05/10, 07:04 AM
I love the album, and I love Zooey

youngmountain
04/05/10, 07:15 AM
Good review, I will give this a listen.
By the way there is a small typo in the track-listing "Gonna Get Along Without You Know", I guess that should be now?

NateFoundGlory
04/05/10, 07:20 AM
I'm definitely going to have to pick this up. I love Zooey, and this review makes this album seem pretty cool and relaxing.

the album is ok but damn i hate zooey deschanel that stupid bitch nazi whore

I think you're confused.

Spartan789013
04/05/10, 07:22 AM
the album is ok but damn i hate zooey deschanel that stupid bitch nazi whore
obvious troll is obvious.

Gotta love zooey.

providence36
04/05/10, 07:39 AM
great album, its fun to drive to now that spring is here

inthemidst
04/05/10, 07:59 AM
Ben Gibbard's a lucky mother-shut your mouth. Nice review as well.
Haha! Can't help but think this either. If I didn't love Ben's music, I would hate him.

combatchuckaa
04/05/10, 08:29 AM
This album sounds great on vinyl.

Mens
04/05/10, 09:06 AM
i think i'm the only person who doesn't like her nasaly voice

Indoor Living
04/05/10, 09:37 AM
i think i'm the only person who doesn't like her nasaly voice
Really? I guess 'nasally' has never come to my mind when I hear her.

I really enjoy this album. Possibly more than volume one. Stoked to pick it up on vinyl this week.

HometownHero
04/05/10, 10:06 AM
:yawn: Album is really predictable and boring as hell. Good review though

spansen
04/05/10, 10:11 AM
how could this get an 85? pitchfork thought it SUCKED. hah

Drew Beringer
04/05/10, 10:14 AM
how could this get an 85? pitchfork thought it SUCKED. hah
Pitchfork gave it a 7.6

Debut_Fin
04/05/10, 10:31 AM
how could this get an 85? pitchfork thought it SUCKED. hah
01. Pitchfork liked it
02. Just because Pitchfork doesn't like something, doesn't mean it's not good
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/3430-something-to-write-home-about/

Blink2226
04/05/10, 10:47 AM
01. Pitchfork liked it
02. Just because Pitchfork doesn't like something, doesn't mean it's not good
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/3430-something-to-write-home-about/
man that review was the worst review ever written

adamKS
04/05/10, 11:23 AM
what a spot-on review. i have the exact same reaction and feeling toward this album. i love the folky, sunshine pop songs that sound like something straight out of the 60's. i love how you can listen to she and him's music in any mood. i can listen to it when i'm in a content, happy state with sunshine weather or when i'm jaded or down. forget zooey's star status and just accept the music for what it is. simple, fun, and catchy.

MentalHealth1st
04/05/10, 11:24 AM
This album sounds great on vinyl.
I agree, so much that it seems intentional, and that's cool.

Clark
04/05/10, 11:29 AM
how could this get an 85? pitchfork thought it SUCKED. hah
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa168/ThisIsNotDan91/GTFO.gif

newfoundmichael
04/05/10, 11:59 AM
I love me some Zooey but this album is a bit boring imo. Different Strokes. I did enjoy the last album though.
Zooey's voice kinda got on my nerves with this album to be honest. M Ward was fantastic though.

coryatlarge
04/05/10, 12:19 PM
good review. i really like everything about this band. their songs are so catchy and i find myself singing them all the time.

spansen
04/05/10, 12:42 PM
Pitchfork gave it a 7.6
aw, man. i must be misremembering. there's some relatively bigger band who got a terrible review on there recently, and i had thought it was them.

01. Pitchfork liked it
02. Just because Pitchfork doesn't like something, doesn't mean it's not good
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/3430-something-to-write-home-about/
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa168/ThisIsNotDan91/GTFO.gif
my referencing pitchfork was my making a joke-- which went completely over your head.


... and, before i get another dumb response: i like she&him.

Debut_Fin
04/05/10, 01:06 PM
aw, man. i must be misremembering. there's some relatively bigger band who got a terrible review on there recently, and i had thought it was them.



my referencing pitchfork was my making a joke-- which went completely over your head.


... and, before i get another dumb response: i like she&him.
It would only have been a good joke if Pitchfork had actually given it a bad review though, and still that would have only been a decent joke

spansen
04/05/10, 01:08 PM
It would only have been a good joke if Pitchfork had actually given it a bad review though, and still that would have only been a decent joke
as i said in response to drew, i misremembered.

the seventeenth
04/05/10, 01:54 PM
Sounds beyond great. I'm gonig to be getting this.

InBetweenAisles
04/05/10, 02:59 PM
This is going to the album I play in the summer. Such a feel-good album. Amazing.

Ryan Gardner
04/05/10, 04:07 PM
Great review. I still need to give this record a fair listen.

MojoJojo
04/05/10, 04:58 PM
"It’s transcendently beautiful" .. seriously?

ReadyForAction
04/05/10, 05:33 PM
So "In The Sun" has got me intrigued, which album should I start with?

Debut_Fin
04/05/10, 09:08 PM
So "In The Sun" has got me intrigued, which album should I start with?
There are only two. Get both.

CarouselBoy
04/05/10, 09:11 PM
it sounds pretty good. I'll have to check this out, especially since i liked the first one

CarouselBoy
04/05/10, 09:12 PM
There are only two. Get both.
lol

Whatiscameron
04/07/10, 10:31 PM
awesome review.

low_rising
04/12/10, 02:45 PM
good review and this album is just great

PhineasPoe
04/30/10, 03:42 PM
Love the first one, this one's pretty good, too.