Review: Shearwater – Palo Santo (or) the next big thing in rock

There is something about the new album Palo Santo from the band Shearwater that I just can’t put my finger on. Quite a departure from the band’s earlier material, this no longer feels like an Okkervil River side-project. Jonathan Meiburg now sings all the songs and Will Sheff doesn’t seem to appear anywhere near this record.

“The band’s fourth album is a thrilling, paradoxical record—icily warm, welcoming and threatening, sloppy and immaculate.”

This is a stark record and full of space, but a bit different than the band’s Gothic folk sound as heard on previous records. I can’t help but give comparisons to bands like The Decemberists, The Arcade Fire, Neutral Milk Hotel, or even Wolf Parade but stripped down to almost nothing. I mean bare. Good stuff that needs a listen.

Palo Santo should be out on Misra Records on May 9th.

MP3 | Shearwater – Seventy Four, Seventy Five Palo Santo
MP3 | Shearwater – Nobody Palo Santo

2 Responses

  1. matthew April 3, 2006 at 4:33 PM | | Reply

    thanks for the compliments man. and thanks for posting these shearwater tracks…you’ve got me pretty stoked about it.

  2. The Music Nazi April 6, 2006 at 2:19 PM | | Reply

    I’m enjoying your site man, will be linking it to mine. Can’t wait to check this album out. . . thanks!

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