And Then Like Lions

And Then Like Lions

by Blind Pilot
And Then Like Lions

And Then Like Lions

by Blind Pilot

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Overview

Their debut with the ATO label, And Then Like Lions is the long-awaited third LP from indie folk-pop stylists Blind Pilot. Despite the description, they're not to be mistaken for part of the post-Mumford crowd of jamboree makers. Rather, Israel Nebeker and group have stayed anchored to a more reflective, singer/songwriter aesthetic during the five years since 2011's We Are the Tide. Still operating as six-piece, And Then Like Lions also shares that album's efficient arrangements, which only occasionally sound like a band of that size. Written by Nebeker in the aftermath of a series of personal traumas, including the breakup of a 13-year romantic relationship and the death of his father (artist Royal Nebeker), the material is, if anything, even less poppy here. Reserved in every way but melodically, "Umpqua Rushing" opens the record with a slow build of varied acoustic and electric members of the guitar family, quiet electronics, and percussion. Inspired by a scenic region of Oregon and how memories and emotion can be tied to a place, it's an elegant opener, one that signals what's to come. Another nature-themed entry, "Moon at Dawn," has the album's haziest atmosphere, with layers of sustained guitars, backing vocals, horns, and even vibraphone. A brighter selection is "Packed Powder," with rich vocal harmonies and livelier rhythms that are mirrored later on "Which Side I'm On." The hopeful campfire ballad "Don't Doubt" is another track that, though affecting in its own way, balances the tone of the more somber songs. Album standout "What Is Yet" has an over-one-minute-long orchestral intro that leads into a bluesy lament. Both an acoustic guitar-and-banjo tune and a fully arranged chamber piece with strings and horns, it shows what the group has in reserve. The sparser songs here have everything they need, however, and that's the album's most impressive feat, even topping memorable melodies: a feeling of stability in the territory of loss. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 08/12/2016
Label: Ato
UPC: 0880882261924
Rank: 192283

Tracks

  1. Umpqua Rushing
  2. Joik No. 3
  3. Moon at Dawn
  4. Packed Powder
  5. Don't Doubt
  6. Seeing Is Believing
  7. Which Side I'm On
  8. It Was Enough
  9. What Is Yet
  10. Like Lions

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Blind Pilot   Primary Artist
Dave Jorgensen   Pump Organ,Mellotron,Organ,Piano,Trumpet,Harmonium
Kati Claborn   Ukulele,Dulcimer,Vocals (Background),Banjo
Luke Ydstie   Bass,Guitar,Guitar (Tenor),Vocals (Background)
Anna Tivel   Violin,Vocals (Background)
Lauren Jacobson   Violin,Vocals (Background)
Katherine Schultz   Cello,Violin
Ian Kristie   Vibraphone
Tucker Martine   Bass
Thomas Bartlett   Piano,Mellotron,Piano (Electric)
Israel Nebeker   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Ukulele,Mellotron,Omnichord,Pipe Organ,Vibraphone,Piano (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Ryan Dobrowski   Drums
Joy Fabos   Violin

Technical Credits

Michael Finn   Assistant
Richie Greene   Symphonic Arrangements
Dave Jorgensen   Symphonic Arrangements
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Tucker Martine   Engineer,Producer
Peter Katis   Mixing
Adam Selzer   Engineer
Israel Nebeker   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Greg Giorgio   Mixing Assistant
Rob Carmichael   Design
Ben Moon   Photography
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