Armchair Apocrypha (CD)

Andrew Bird

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Label: Fat Possum Released: 2007
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Chicago-based multi-instrumentalist and lyricist Andrew Bird picked up his first violin at the age of 4. Actually, it was a Cracker Jack box with a ruler taped to it, and the first of his many Suzuki music lessons involved simply bowing to the teacher and going home. He spent his formative years soaking up classical repertoire completely by ear so when it came time for a restless teen-ager to make the jump to Hungarian Gypsy music, early jazz, country blues, south Indian etc., it wasn't such a giant leap. It's fitting that now, though classically trained, he has instead opted to play his violin in a most unconventional manner, accompanying himself on glockenspiel and guitar, adding singing and whistling to the equation, and becoming a pop songwriter in the process. Armchair Apocrypha was recorded mainly in Minneapolis at Crazy Beast Studios (Ben Durrant) and Third Ear Studios (Tom Herbers). A cast of collaborators was drawn from the surrounding music scene: Drummer and keyboard player Martin Dosh, singer Haley Bonar, bassist Chris Morrissey, and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Ylvisaker (who, along with Dosh, now features in Andrew's live lineup) added their talents to the album, which was mixed at the famed, haunted Pachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. It is an album that sums up where Andrew's career has taken him, yet is completely very much of his artistic present.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Fiery Crash
2Imitosis
3Plasticities
4Heretics
5Armchairs
6Darkmatter
7Simple X
8The Supine
9Cataracts
10Scythian Empires
11Spare-Ohs
12Yawny at the Apocalypse

 

User Reviews

   Aaron Call - Berlin, MD, USA
This album might be my favorite album of the year. From the first song to the last this album kills. I really think each Andrew Bird album keeps getting better and better. I read somewhere that people thought the two albums before this were better, I have to disagree. The first seven songs on the album are amazing. I think the songs lose a little something from there but are still great. "Dark Matter" and "Simple" X are great. From the violin to the whistling you will love this album. In concert he is just as good. If you get the chance to, go see him. Great voice and great music.


   guerfante - sanpete, UT, United States
I think this is where we all surrender our allegiance right? I mean if you haven't already. I never know what to do with those fancy paper cuff things they use to wrap up CDs. But this one I might as well fold into an airplane and fly it into the furnace because Armchair Apocrypha won't have much down time on my shelf. Especially with what Bird and Dosh are doing with the reciprocal looping, a couple of mirrors facing off and multiplying everything in between. Anything crossing their field of reflection - Dosh's junk kit, crumpled paper and cardboard, flocks of airborne plastic bags, burning oil wells and other furniture - all multiplied. I've got to say, the looping is way supernatural to me, like Bruce Lee and Han fighting in the hall of mirrors, so I'm pretty mystified.


   Andrew Mashburn - , ,
This album re-defines infectious in my mind. I cannot quit playing it. With vocals like a listenable David Grubbs, Andrew Bird seamlessly shifts from playful to condemning, and always with a knack for descriptive detail. Each song is lush and layered with clear vision, and an arsenal of instruments. This will be my top album of the year.


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