An Awesome Wave

An Awesome Wave

by Alt-J
An Awesome Wave

An Awesome Wave

by Alt-J

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Overview

Named after the Mac command also used as a mathematical equation to show change, formed while studying fine art at university, and prone to throwing in the odd geometric reference within their lyrics, there are signs that Cambridge-based quartet Alt-J might be a little bit too clever for their own good. Produced by Charlie Andrew (the Laurel Collective), their debut album, An Awesome Wave, is occasionally guilty of pretentiousness, particularly the irritating a cappella vocal warmup of the interlude "(The Ripe & Ruin)." But for the most part, its 13 tracks do for nu-folk what Everything Everything's equally ambitious debut did for indie rock, breathing new life into the genre with an intriguing but accessible series of art rock twists and turns. Indeed, other than frontman Joe Newman's impassioned -- if occasionally bordering on parody -- vocal style, there's little here in common with the tweeness of Mumford & Sons. "Tessellate" combines the glitchy electronica of Thom Yorke's solo career with the wistful wintry harmonies of Fleet Foxes; "Fitzpleasure" fizzes along with its dubstep-lite beats and acidic basslines before it's interrupted, first by a burst of jangly post-rock and second by the kind of shimmering guitar twangs you'd expect from a Tarantino soundtrack; while "Taro" somehow melds together the unlikely bedfellows of Americana and bhangra to produce a fittingly oddball but enthralling finale. It's to Andrew's credit that these eclectic arrays of sound are woven together in a manner so effortlessly that the results never feel forced or contrived. There are a few more straightforward moments such as "Matilda," a gentle acoustic folk ode to Natalie Portman's troubled character in Leon, and the sparse, haunting "Ms." But Alt-J's wave is far more awesome when it's at its most schizophrenic. ~ Jon O'Brien

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/2012
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678762819
Rank: 13201

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Interlude 1
  3. Tessellate
  4. Breezeblocks
  5. Interlude 2
  6. Something Good
  7. Dissolve Me
  8. Matilda
  9. Ms
  10. Fitzpleasure
  11. Interlude 3
  12. Bloodflood
  13. Taro

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Alt-J   Primary Artist
Thom Green   Drums
Kirsty Mangan   Violin,Strings
Rachael Lander   Cello
Joe Newman   Guitar,Vocals
St. Ronan's Chamber Choir   Vocals
Gus Unger-Hamilton   Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Gwil Sainsbury   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Mark Bishop   Producer
Thom Green   Composer,Group Member
Dick Beetham   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Charlie Andrew   Composer,Producer
Kirsty Mangan   Arranger,String Arrangements
Joe Newman   Composer,Group Member
Gus Unger-Hamilton   Composer,Group Member
Gwil Sainsbury   Composer,Group Member
Thom Sonny Green   Composer
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