This Is All Yours

This Is All Yours

by Alt-J
This Is All Yours

This Is All Yours

by Alt-J

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Overview

The 2012 Mercury Prize winners begin their sophomore outing with the subversively titled "Intro," a four-and-a-half-minute highlight reel of what's to come that pairs the monastic chanting that prefaced An Awesome Wave's first single, "Fitzpleasure," with a pastiche of new age and worldbeat-blasted ambient pop that suggests Mogwai by way of Peter Gabriel's Real World studios circa 1990 -- it's both planetarium laser light show and art installation ready. The muted yet equally heady "Arrival in Nara," all fingerpicked electric guitar and diffusive synths, and its more muscular yet no less monkish second half, "Nara," do little to rein in the holistic atmosphere that's so decisively laid out in the remarkably potent This Is All Yours' opening moments, which makes the arrival of the punchy, carnally minded "Every Other Freckle" and the meaty, Anglo-Motown thump of "Left Hand Free" so thrilling, but hardly unexpected. After all, this is a band that proved with its debut that it can go from icy, distant, and often excruciatingly beautiful to downright feral at the crack of a snare drum (or pots and pans, as the group's humble, dorm room beginnings often required), and This Is All Yours does little to tarnish their reputation as choirboys with dark passengers. That penchant for edgy refinement, along with frontman Joe Newman's elastic voice, remains the band's most effective weapon, but it's hard to pinpoint where and when that magic occurs, as it's so effortlessly woven into the group's sound. It's somewhere in between the autumnal and apocalyptic, Miley Cyrus-sampling "Hunger of the Pine," the bucolic, recorder-led "Garden of England," and the oddly soulful, midnight-black posturing of "The Gospel of John Hurt," and it gets under your skin, where it somehow manages to both hurt and heal. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 09/23/2014
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678672132
Rank: 58030

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Arrival in Nara
  3. Nara
  4. Every Other Freckle
  5. Left Hand Free
  6. Garden of England (Interlude)
  7. Choice Kingdom
  8. Hunger of the Pine
  9. Warm Foothills
  10. The Gospel of John Hurt
  11. Pusher
  12. Bloodflood, Pt. 2
  13. Leaving Nara/Lovely Day

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Alt-J   Primary Artist,Strings
Trevor Mires   Trombone,Euphonium,Trombone (Bass),Trombone (Tenor)
Conor Oberst   Vocals
Lianne La Havas   Vocals
Kirsty Mangan   Viola,Violin,Strings
Rachael Lander   Cello
Brett Cox   Guitar
Sivu   Vocals
Marika Hackman   Vocals
Angela Ricci   Vocals (Background)
Beth Higham-Edwards   Marimba
Deborah Hamilton   Vocals (Background)
Laura Barnes   Vocals (Background)
Tim Rundle   Penny Whistle,Recorder (Tenor)
Sivi Hackman   Vocals

Technical Credits

Bill Withers   Composer
Pharrell Williams   Composer
Miley Cyrus   Composer
Thom Green   Composer
Dick Beetham   Mastering
Cornell Haynes   Composer
John Bayley   Composer,Lyricist
Charlie Andrew   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Programming
Kirsty Mangan   String Arrangements
Betty Cox   Assistant Producer
Skip Scarborough   Composer
Alt-J   String Arrangements
Brett Cox   Mixing,Engineer,Assistant
Joe Newman   Composer
Gus Unger-Hamilton   Composer
Will Gardner   Arranger
Charlie Andrews   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
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