Arm's Way

Arm's Way

by Islands
Arm's Way

Arm's Way

by Islands

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Overview

Islands' Arm's Way isn't a complete disaster, but it flirts with it before ending up as merely a seriously flawed and unenjoyable album. Their debut was a ramshackle mess of kitchen-sink experimentation that worked a treat thanks to the band's endearingly weird arrangements and undeniably catchy songs. Much like an album by front man Nick Thorburn's previous band, the Unicorns, there was humor and devil may care attitude coursing through the grooves. Arm's Way makes the mistake of taking things more seriously, bathing songs in strings and arranging things so slickly and epically that you have to check the liners for a Dave Fridmann production credit. It's not there but it might as well be as large chunks of the record sound like Mercury Rev outtakes. Unfortunately like that band's late period releases, there's a hole where the soul should be. Tracks like "The Arm" and "Kids Don't Know Shit" sound bloated and Thorburn's constant bouts of dramatic over-singing give the album a desperate and affected feel. One of the best aspects of their first album was the playful sonic weirdness that was organically integrated into their sound; here it seems grafted on at the last minute. The faux-Latin jam in the middle of "J'Aime Vous Voir Quitter" sounds like Buster Poindexter wandered into the studio, and the bit on "In the Rushes" where they lift the conclusion of the Who's "A Quick One While He's Away" only serves to remind you of how it's possible to be epic without being over-bearing and cold; these attempts at adventurism fall embarrassingly flat. The songs that do work on Arm's Way are the few that strip back the bombast and show a little bit of restraint like the slinky disco rocker "Creeper," the relatively calm and melodic "To a Bond," or the melancholy ballad "Life in Jail," which incorporates the strings and oboe into the fabric of the song instead of just splashing them on top. Well, the first half of the song, anyway, until they break into a silly swing jam and then proceed to head back to the more familiar over-the-top territory of the rest of the record. Arm's Way is the sound of a band forgetting what made them fun and highly listenable and instead grasping for a grand statement that is far beyond their reach. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 05/20/2008
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778696628

Tracks

  1. The Arm
  2. Pieces of You
  3. J'Aime Vous Voire Quitter
  4. Abominable Snow
  5. Creeper
  6. Kids Don't Know Shit
  7. Life in Jail
  8. In the Rushes
  9. We Swim
  10. To a Bond
  11. I Feel Evil Creeping In
  12. Vertigo (If It's a Crime)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Islands   Primary Artist
Patrick Gregoire   Clarinet (Bass),Guitar
Nick Thorburn   Guitar,Vocals
Aaron Harris   Drums,Vocals,Percussion
Patrice Agbokou   Bass
Sebastian Chow   Vocals,Violin,Piano,Oboe
Alex Chow   Synthesizer,Percussion,Violin,Viola

Technical Credits

Nick Thorburn   Composer
Corn Gangg   Drum Programming
Chris Constable   Mixing Assistant
Mathieu Roberge   Assistant Engineer
Alexander Wagner   Photography
Rebecca Bird   Artwork
Steve Fallone   Mastering
Doug Boehm   Mixing
Islands   Producer,Arranger
Ryan Hadlock   Producer,Engineer
Rob Schnapf   Mixing
Greg Calbi   Mastering
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