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The Sea and Cake
Everybody
2007 | Thrill Jockey
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Everybody is a throwback to earlier Sea and Cake, taking a noticeable step away from their 2003 release One Bedroom.
It’s an album with the ability to shake off the gray skies and bring in
some warmth. The songs have the ability to sound minimal and yet full
at the same time, such as “Up on Crutches” the opening track. The
signature slow climbs are still present, but sometimes the songs don’t
always hit the mark. I feel like occasionally they lack some character
that was more apparent in earlier albums.
As a whole, the album
is an enjoyable listen, however not one particular song stood out for
me. Each song seems to spill over into the next, creating a
long-playing, relaxing buzz. This aspect of Sea and Cake is not a bad
thing though. The interconnectedness of the songs does relate to the
distinct jazz influence on the band, and keeping this in mind, the
flowing of the songs makes sense. I’d recommend “Lightning” and “Left
On” if you really wanted to extract two excellent songs from the album.
-Elana Rintala
Directed by Mike Mills
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