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For the Birds
For the Birds

For the Birds

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opens with an understated instrumental that sets the mood for the rest of the album. Despite some relatively peppy numbers such as the wailing guitar sound on songs such as and and the expectations some listeners may have for an album recorded with ( ) and , ), this is primarily a gentle, slow, and melancholic album. It features melodic, -influenced songs (somewhere in the general vicinity of , for example) with clearly discernible instruments including mandolin, piano, violin, brushed drums, and softly strummed guitar, as well as vocals that manage to sound emotive even when they seem hushed. The band says in their liner notes that this was their first chance to record an album without having to "cater to people outside of the band"; consequently, features less-commercial arrangements that allow the group to take a leisurely pace, use subtle dynamics and negative space, and gradually build emotional intensity over the course of a song instead of trying to hook listeners immediately. Of course, this is hardly the first band to try this type of approach, but handle it gracefully. ~ Todd Kristel
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