Without Feathers The Stills

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  • Release Date: 05/09/2006
  • Label: VICE RECORDS
  • UPC: 075678394324
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Without Feathers

1LISTENIn the Beginning 5:44
2LISTENThe Mountain 3:57
3LISTENShe's Walking Out 3:11
4LISTENHelicopters 4:22
5LISTENIn the End 3:45
6LISTENOh Shoplifter 3:23
7LISTENOutro 1:09
8LISTENHalo the Harpoons 3:43
9LISTENIt Takes Time 4:11
10LISTENDestroyer 3:11
11LISTENBaby Blues 3:35
12LISTENThe House We Live In 3:26

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Logic Will Break Your Heart, with its brooding post-punk soundscapes and art rock swagger, topped many a best-of list in 2003, branding the Stills as the next Interpol, British Sea Power, etc. For their long-awaited follow-up, the Stills ditched their Joy Division and Echo & the Bunnymen records for Ziggy Stardust, early Elton John, and Muswell Hillbillies-era Kinks, resulting in a record that is the physical embodiment of polarity. Without Feathers isn't so much a departure as it is a complete reinvention for the Montreal quartet. Only the "Killing Moon"-esque "Helicopters" and the Spoon-worthy "Halo the Harpoons" hint at the band's eyeliner past. The earthy arrangements of Hammond organ, piano, guitar, bass, and drums that populate the rest of the album recall the group's Canadian forefather, Neil Young. The two-punch opening onslaught of "In the Beginning" and "The Mountain" sets the tone, relying on the kind of gritty, melodic, and distinctly blue-collar aesthetic that drove the Doves' "Some Cities" in 2005. The barrage of midtempo filler/killer that follows almost brings the album to a complete halt, but the Stills redeem themselves on the rowdy, horn-led "It Takes Time," "Destroyer," and "Baby Blues," the latter a winsome duet with Metric/Broken Social Scene's Emily Haines that shows they can balance the two styles with grace and dignity. Without Feathers may lack its predecessor's apocalyptic vision, but it's a new direction for a group that was heading down an awfully familiar -- and extremely congested -- road. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide



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July 17, 2006: Fans of the debut "Logic' CD should know that The Stills have taken a different path here.... into the predictable, less edgy..... somehow like a formulaic Wallflowers effort. Tim Fletcher is a great vocalist, but this release loses even his edge and delivery. If you are wanting to be exposed to this band for the first time, go to "Logic"... and let's hope further efforts keep true to that formerly- shown freshness.