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Julia Conny
01/19/09, 07:26 PM
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
US Release Date: January 20th, 2009
Record Label: Fat Possum Records


He's a classically trained violinist, and he knows how to whistle better than 99 percent of the population. Since he's made a name for himself as solo artist, Andrew Bird doesn't lack on musicianship kudos. And on Noble Beast, his newest album, Bird does more of his great stuff. So silky, intelligible and soaring, atmospheric is a lenient description of what he can do with arrangements and his voice, a humble and rich instrument. He's a leader in the contemporary art rock and the baroque pop genre, and there's a good reason for that.

Like his previous albums and 2006's Armchair Apocrypha, this full-length is a high standard of talent, genre fusion and intuitiveness. Yet, on Noble Beast, there's a note of accessibility that gives Bird the chance to bow sweet to new listeners. It's a combination of faster tempos and a wider berth of the folk influence. Simply, it's catchier. You'll still have trouble keeping up with his extensive, graciously weaving glossary, but the speeds are easy to digest. "Fitz & Dizzyspells" works in the throws of indie rock chops like The Shins; a violin that rocks more than sips at its whine, guitars that stroll about the rolling beat. It's Andrew Bird, certainly, but it's almost a new leaf. The fuzzy electronics on "Not A Robot, But A Ghost" are out of place and less organic than the rest, but it's the only track on the record that doesn't mesh.

Noble Beast's finest moments stem from repetitive and pulsating guitar parts or pizzicato, the sharp plucking of a violin's strings. Like on "Tenuousness", the acoustic guitar shuffle and yanking quips are a premium example of Bird's elegant folklore. The repetitive guitar line of "Anonanimal" is straight bad-ass, gets down in the middle and then sweeps along to the end with a post-rock trademark. Both are outstanding. The somewhat hidden star of the album - understandably out-shined by the talent of the artist it contains - is the production (although that's nothing new). Every detail is explored in a panoramic view, and there's nothing that goes by unattended, particularly the percussion. Bouncy, like stuffed from a home-cooked meal, each track sounds freshly cut.

It's doubtful that Andrew Bird's breezier, relaxed approach on Noble Beast will swoop mainstream radio because he's too talented anyway, but more importantly, these are assured Andrew Bird works. They swirl around the same into floaty, majestic pieces. They're part gypsy, part orchestra, wholly complex and all smart. And I'm not surprised.

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newfoundmichael
01/19/09, 07:36 PM
Great review Julia.

I'm really excited for this. I got into his stuff towards the beginning of last year, so this will be the first album he has released since I've been a true fan.

cereal4life
01/19/09, 07:53 PM
Thanks for the review Julia! It's excellent.

I'm really stoked to hear this. I just knew that Mr Bird wouldn't let me down.

Ryzenfall
01/19/09, 09:37 PM
Great review. I'm picking up the special edition tomorrow.
More people need to listen to more Andrew more often.

imtimwhoareyou
01/19/09, 11:07 PM
Every so often, a release comes by that takes me COMPLETELY by surprise. Last year it was Bon Iver and Astronautalis, this year, already, Andrew Bird's is that release.

Well, Julia, first Pompeii and now Andrew Bird. Thanks once again, twice; one for the introduction, and two for the subsequent formalities.

Travis Parno
01/20/09, 07:03 AM
love it. great album and a review to match. well done, j-party

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 08:18 AM
Great review Julia.

I'm really excited for this. I got into his stuff towards the beginning of last year, so this will be the first album he has released since I've been a true fan.

That's sumthin' special. Spread the love!

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 08:19 AM
Thanks for the review Julia! It's excellent.

I'm really stoked to hear this. I just knew that Mr Bird wouldn't let me down.

Same here, I knew my high expectations would be met.

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 08:21 AM
Great review. I'm picking up the special edition tomorrow.
More people need to listen to more Andrew more often.

Agreed. His skill shouldn't go unrecognized. He's the kind of musician that is better than 99 percent of everything else that's out there right now.

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 08:22 AM
Every so often, a release comes by that takes me COMPLETELY by surprise. Last year it was Bon Iver and Astronautalis, this year, already, Andrew Bird's is that release.

Well, Julia, first Pompeii and now Andrew Bird. Thanks once again, twice; one for the introduction, and two for the subsequent formalities.

Were totally on the same page. I think this album is gonna stick with me for a long time.

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 08:23 AM
love it. great album and a review to match. well done, j-party

Thanks T-dogg!

hockeyguitar99
01/20/09, 10:44 AM
I was tenative on picking this up, and if the funds are present, you have swayed me to purchase this album. Fantastic review as always, Julia.

ashiex3
01/20/09, 10:45 AM
good review. i need to go pick up this album.

and i wish i could whistle as well as andrew bird.

alert=danger
01/20/09, 10:46 AM
He is a very talented musician, and this album is an impressive work.
I was very excited, and the album did not let me down!
It was exactly what i was looking for!

Nice Review!

FeynmanWannabe
01/20/09, 11:01 AM
Been a Bird fan for several years now. Hope this release lives up to his past few, like you suggest. :-)

mcdavis2
01/20/09, 12:07 PM
If you ever get the chance to see him live, don't pass it up. It is an unbelievable experience.

HometownHero
01/20/09, 12:08 PM
This is a golden record. Seeing him in February. Never been more excited for a show.

Mike Kraft
01/20/09, 01:29 PM
"Atmospheric" is a great descriptive word to describe this album. Great review, Julia!

This album is perfect for those cold winter mornings, bundled in a blanket, with a cup of coffee in your favorite cup. This is an exceptionally beautiful album.

StreetSpirit76
01/20/09, 01:50 PM
Fantastic review, Julia. I'll be sure to pick this up. Bird is far more talented than the majority of contemporary musicians out there today.

imtimwhoareyou
01/20/09, 02:34 PM
Were totally on the same page. I think this album is gonna stick with me for a long time.

Haha it certainly seems like it's going to be that way for me too... I have to pick up the physical release tonight (perhaps tomorrow; because in the frigid Minnesota winter, although its a warm 20 degrees this week, my car refuses to start... surprise!), so I need some time with it, but it definitely feels like it so far.

So when are you going to find the next surprise for me? :-d

dbleck23
01/20/09, 02:35 PM
This CD is fantastic ... In the first month of 2009 music listeners have already been given two of the best CD's in a while in Noble Beast and Merriweather Post Pavilion. Hopefully the rest of the months will be as kind.

Andrew Bird never disappoints.

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 05:05 PM
If you ever get the chance to see him live, don't pass it up. It is an unbelievable experience.
I caught him at Virgin Fest last year. So great. I'm hoping to see him at a club show this year.

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 05:08 PM
"Atmospheric" is a great descriptive word to describe this album. Great review, Julia!

This album is perfect for those cold winter mornings, bundled in a blanket, with a cup of coffee in your favorite cup. This is an exceptionally beautiful album.
Mmmm, coffee.

Thanks Mike. :-)

Julia Conny
01/20/09, 05:11 PM
Haha it certainly seems like it's going to be that way for me too... I have to pick up the physical release tonight (perhaps tomorrow; because in the frigid Minnesota winter, although its a warm 20 degrees this week, my car refuses to start... surprise!), so I need some time with it, but it definitely feels like it so far.

So when are you going to find the next surprise for me? :-d
Wellll ... I'm reviewing The Sleeping next, but I don't think that's quite on the same page as Andrew Bird, haha.

Personally, I've been really into Wilco these past few days.

nickymetal
01/20/09, 06:09 PM
I like all of Andrew Bird's music while I'm listening to it, but I am never entirely interested in putting it on.

Ryzenfall
01/21/09, 01:09 AM
The special edition of this is so incredible.

We should do one of those photo sneak peeks like we did with Censored Colors.

imtimwhoareyou
01/21/09, 05:13 PM
So... I bought this CD from Best Buy, and opened the case... Only to find that there was NO CD IN THE CASE!

12:46AM
01/22/09, 09:35 AM
This album is better than anything I heard in '08. Anonanimal is unreal.

loserkidchad
01/24/09, 09:55 AM
Great album.
Great review.