 | Tracklist: 01 - Ambivalence Avenue
02 - Jealous Of Roses
03 - All The Flowers
04 - Fire Ant
05 - Haikuesque (When She Laughs)
06 - Sugarette
07 - Lover's Carvings
08 - Abrasion
09 - S'vive
10 - The Palm Of Your Wave
11 - Cry! Baby!
12 - Dwrcan
Release Date: 06/23/2009 | |
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| Summary: Ambivalence Avenue is fresh and funky, combining soulful and nostalgic vocals and guitar with modern dance beats to create something entirely new. |
2 of 2 thought this review was well written
Whenever June rolls around, one of the prominent musical questions asked frequently is: "What is your summer album?" Unlike "favorite" or "most promising" album, the meaning of a "summer album" is up for interpretation. What does a "summer album" consist of? What makes it a "summer album"? Why not any other seasons? Due to these possible confusions, the answer to that question has always been a tough one for me. In fact, there has only been one year where I have been completely sure of the answer, and that is this year. The name of the album in question is Ambivalence Avenue, and it's by, straight out of Britain, a man named Stephen Wilkinson (stage name: Bibio).
Why is Ambivalence Avenue a "summer album"? Despite being of a genre that doesn't usually encompass summery moods, the album is, from the ground up, a bright and sunny album. It's got everything: pop anthems that sample soulful guitars, electronic dance jams, even a gentle love song. All of these are wrapped in an ethereal package, which usually include his muffled but gentle vocals. A perfect example is the opener and title track, which starts off with a swinging guitar line. Soon after the guitar line is introduced, the song begins its journey, by adding a dance beat and Wilkinson's peacefully faint vocals. The song has an easy flow and could effortlessly appeal to almost any type of music listener; from indietronica fans to fans of chill-out guitar music.
In there lies the strength of Bibio's music: while having enough effects poured onto it to be considered part of the lo-fi/experimental scene, the songs are soulful and danceable, and include a huge asset: being unbelievably catchy. "Fire Ant," the best song on the album, is another perfect example of this. Over a skittering IDM-esque beat, Bibio samples soul vocals and smooth synths, coalescing into a summery downtempo dance track that will allure the musical attention of just about anyone. However, "Fire Ant" also contains his biggest musical liability: its last minute meanders without much significance, as most of the songs on the album do for their second half. While this gives the music an interesting, atmospheric touch, it also makes it lose some of its mainstream appeal.
Towards the end of the album, Bibio also shows promise as a non-electronic artist; guitar-based songs "Lovers' Carvings," "Abrasion," and "The Palm of Your Wave" have almost none of the familiar beats, and instead showcase Wilkinson's beautiful vocal harmonies reminiscent of indie-folk bands such as Fleet Foxes. Not only are these songs just as good as the dance-oriented ones, but they also show Bibio's numerous talents, not just as an "folktronica" artist, but also as a straight-up folk artist.
Without a doubt one of the strongest and most enjoyable releases of the year, Ambivalence Avenue is both nostalgic and excitingly modern. It is the sound of an artist becoming bored with his own limitations and breaking creative barriers, coming out with something fresh and better than ever. If Ambivalence Avenue is the soundtrack to the summer, then it's definitely one hell of a summer.
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Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
pretty short this time
someone give me something to review that i might not like
i havent done a negative review in 12000 years
this is also a bad review tbh; whatever
fire ant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2JWq5GL0Us&feature=related
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I didn't think the review was bad-matter of fact it is solid/great review.
Album rules face. It def. a summertime album.
However I should listen to this more often. This album is going to be slept on like craaaazzzzyyyy this year.
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good stuff
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and definitely feels like a fall record but maybe that's just me
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
Yea I see the fall thing.
I was enamored with this when I first heard it, but it's worn off a little since.
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i can see the fall thing too but it's kinda summer to me
idk
| | | Album Rating: 4
Album is soo good, gonna be in top 5 this year easy. Good review.
Digging: The XX - xx | | | Album Rating: 4.5
I always pictured more of a late summer thing. But then again, that's when this was introduced to me.
Great album!
Digging: Gorillaz - Demon Days | | | Idk from what I've heard this isn't as good as some of his earlier stuff.
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| | | Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
i need to get his first album
just listen to fire ant man can u deny that
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
Hmm Fire Ant is probably my least favorite track here
Digging: Neon Indian - Psychic chasms | | | Album Rating: 3.5
interesting stuff
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second half of the album is def weaker
still love this, in between 4/4.5
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
i actually preferred the second half. lover's carvings is awesome
| | | Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
well maybe it's just cause i dotn really like the last two songs
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