Just last week we started salivating over the pending release of Andrew Bird’s Armchair Apocrypha, having been treated to nearly an entire set’s worth of the record’s cuts. And on first listen, we’re right impressed by Andrew’s direction. On “Placticities,” Andrew starts with familiar devices — stabs of pizzicato violin, his elastic voice, a quick hint of whistle — before bringing an electric guit to follow the hook’s melodic flourish. It’s a good one, but most of ‘em are. Grab it at YANP.

Comments (8)
  1. James  |   Posted on Jan 24th, 2007

    ummm…INCREDIBLE.

  2. He just appeared on the children’s program ‘Jack’s Big Music Show’ as Dr. Stringz, a magical stringed instrument repairmen who appears to save a puppet’s hammer dulcimer.

    My 2-year old was perplexed by my excitement.

  3. http://www.morecowbell.net/2007/01/24/andrew-bird-armchair-apocrypha/

    can listen to another great track, Heretics, here

  4. this might actually be my favorite album of this year, if nothing else tops it. i’m a quarter through the album and everything’s wonderful so far.

  5. James  |   Posted on Jan 24th, 2007

    sendspace link?

  6. Out of the three I think “Placticites” is wonderful and clearly the anthem of this album.

  7. Pari$  |   Posted on Jan 29th, 2007

    I wish I had seen this sooner!

  8. Simon  |   Posted on Jan 30th, 2007

    Hey cool I saw him on Friday night supporting Joanna Newsom at a one-off show in Sydney. Very interesting live with the multiple looping samplers. He kinda looks and talks like Luke Wilson.

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