2009, Seany Records
'San Francisco’s Or, the Whale summon up a pleasant surprise on Light Poles and Pines, as if anything less could be expected from a band named after the Herman Melville novel—their niche is in a rather warm brand of country-rock. They have no qualms, for example, about name-dropping New Orleans for the sake of one of their good-natured, fuzzy choruses, even though they’re from California, or announcing “Gee-tar!” in the most Texan accent they can manage to cue a guitar solo in “Threads”. Light Poles is syrupy thick in rich harmonies and a yearning swoon that makes it impossible to ignore. What’s more, their eagerness to dabble in both their genres works to their advantage: the seven-member group eschew country’s ludicrous and irrelevant song titles, while their rock background enhances the application of their steely freight-train acoustic guitar chords and the drums contribute a straight, ever-pulsing beat. -Popmatters.com
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Call and Response |
| 2 | Saint Bernard |
| 3 | Threads |
| 4 | Isn't She Awful |
| 5 | Death of Me |
| 6 | Crack a Smile |
| 7 | Fixin' to Leave |
| 8 | Rope Don't Break |
| 9 | Life and Death at Sea |
| 10 | Gonna Have To |
| 11 | Bound to Go Home |
| 12 | Prayer for the Road |
| 13 | Fight Song |
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