This first week of June is full of delectable delights for the ears, as a good three or four of them will undoubtably see some year end list action. Because I'm particularly fond of the new ornithological treat from Shearwater, many releases get the shaft, but I only have so many words in me per day. Other fine releases include the debut from Seattle's own Fleet Foxes, a double-album featuring Will Johnson's two bands Centro-Matic and South San Gabriel, the latest from Aimee Mann (featured last week,) The Futureheads, Oppenheimer, Ladytron and Sloan (in Rhapsody a week early!) If things work out, I'll touch on a couple more in the coming days.
Playlist: New Releases 06.03.08
Album: Shearwater - Rook

Rook, for it's part, starts off very dark, with a boat being overtaken by the sea ("On the Death of the Waters") and what sounds like an apocalypse of sorts with the title track ("Rooks"). A rook is often believed to be a symbol of death, so the opening line of "Rooks" is rather frightening: "rooks laid in piles by the side of the road, they were crashing into the aerials, hanging from the laundry lines..." Couple that with "we'll sleep until the world of man in paralyzed" and it has me thinking of the end of times. Along those lines, Rook is an interesting choice of bird for this album, as it's kind of the shearwater's land-loving cousin (shearwaters, outside of breeding season, live in the open waters, some scavenging fishing boats for food). It's this balance of sea, air and land that encompasses the release, and the third song "Leviathan, Bound" [this is probably my favorite track on the album -ed.] suggests that the album is about the ecological battles our population is currently losing. Man's battle against the Leviathon is often portrayed as a battle to have reign over the earth, and the hunter that appears here and later in "The Hunter's Star" appears a doomed metaphor for mankind, who finds himself in "a world that will never return again, and no sound escapes from the night to come."
As a point of emphasis, the eerie instrumental "South Col" is accompanied by a passage from former French envoy to the court of Kabul, Rene Dollot, describing the stark landscape in Afghanistan:
The lunar landscapes of the Hindu Kush,I'll admit that I came late to the Shearwater bandwagon -- too late, for instance, to even chime in on the brilliance of their previous album Palo Santo -- in part due to the theatricality of Meiburg's voice, which straddles the difficult point between a stylized Scott Walker and a more histrionic Antony Hegarty (Antony and the Johnsons). It takes some getting used to for some, but when it all finally clicks, the songs take to the sky.
as if borrowed from prehistory,
seem still to wait for the arrival of the animal world,
or perhaps to announce it's end.
Lyric Sheet (pdf)
Download: "Rooks" [mp3]
Album: Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes

Download: "White Winter Hymnal" [mp3]
More on the radar this week:
Centro-Matic/South San Gabriel - Dual Hawks
The Futureheads - This is Not the World / "Broke Up The Time" [mp3]
Aimee Mann - @#%&*! Smilers (Reviewed last week)
Sloan - Parallel Play (In Rhapsody a week early!)
Oppenheimer - Take the Whole Midrange and Boost It / "Stephen McCauley for President" [mp3]
Ladytron - Velocifero / "Black Cat" [mp3]
The Cool Kids - The Bake Sale
Radiohead - Greatest Hits
Ed Harcourt - The Beautiful Lie
Harvey Milk - Life... The Best Game in Town
The Virgins - The Virgins
Daptone 7" Singles Collection, Vol. 2
Bitter:Sweet - Drama
The Gang - Zero Hits / "Sea So" [mp3]
Weezer - Weezer (The Red Album)
Midnight Juggernauts - Dystopia
The Pinker Tones - Wild Animals
Paper Rival - Dialog
Reissue
Gary Numan - Pure
The Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys - Vol 1 / The Traveling Wilburys - Vol 3
Minus the Bear - They Make Beer Commercials Like This
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