Soldier On

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 35:08

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Amanda Petrusich

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04.22.11
More bits of precious Bird detritus further expose the songwriting process of one of American indie's most fascinating auteurs.
2008 | Label: Grimsey Records / Virtual

Andrew Bird has a rich history of publicly expunging his hard drives: Bird frequently coughs up demos, remixes, outtakes, and live versions of studio tracks for curious fans (see the three-part Fingerlings series) and Solider On — which began as a tour-only EP, sold at European shows — contains more bits of precious Bird detritus, including a demo, a remix, a Dylan cover (“Oh Sister”) and a handful of compilation tracks.

Most of Bird's live work is based around a much-beloved loop machine: Starting with a steady, circling rhythm track, Bird gently folds in noisemakers — violin, vocals, guitar, horns, whistles — until the song reaches the desired richness. The resulting tracks are heavily textured, often mesmerizing sound-collages, and, as such, it's weirdly enthralling to see them deconstructed or rearranged. Two tracks from 2007's Armchair Apocrypha are modified here, with one becoming bigger (a boisterous remix of “Plasticities”) and the other curling in on itself (“Heretics” is stripped down to just vocals and acoustic guitar). New song “The Water Jet Celice” (not to be mistaken with the song of the same name that popped up on Fingerlings 3) is spectral and spare, especially for Bird — the high, lonesome vocals… read more »

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not just for the whistle/violin Andrew Bird lover

jonathan.nayoblie

The Water Jet Cilice alone justifies downloading the whole album, but the Oh Sister cover is also great

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what a cool little e.p.

johndouglas00

be careful though, some of these songs will get stuck in your head all week.

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Special songs, but not as complete as others

TrueReview

This album holds several beautiful songs, which feature Bird's beautiful whistling and soft harmonies. The standouts are "Oh, sister" and "How you gonna keep them down". The rest sort of fade to the background. Not as complete an album as Armchair or Mysterious Egg, but a must have for any Bird fan.

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Mixed Up

themadtimothy

I can only add to the critiques already placed. Bird has some amazing takes on here (i.e. Dylan's "Oh Sister" and the ol' folk ballad "How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm"). The LP as a whole, however, works more like a B-sides or Best Of collection, complete with barely remixed remixes ("Plasticities"). Good for the Andrew Bird history fan, but my advice is to pull a buffet style sampling and save your downloads.

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Not Armchair Apocrypha

paultaylor_2009

I loved Armchair Apocrypha. A lot. So you can imagine what kind of expectations I had for this album. Needless to say, they were not met. So okay, it is not a terrible album, but you can imagine the letdown I felt as I struggled through it. The "Plasticities" and "Heretics" remixes are nothing special and seem to be out of place, and the other tracks are not particularly memorable.

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Change of Tone

JerryBalls

I don´t know about you, but it seems to me that Andrew's tone of voice changes completely at the beginning of "How You Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm" and makes him sound a lot like Jose Gonzalez...

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Get this. Then the other.

timabouttown

I confess that I first brushed this aside as a bunch of cast-offs from Armchair Apocrypha...and maybe it is...but this stands on its own as a sweet lo-fi outing, complete with plucked violin and whistling. I can't imagine anybody NOT want to wrap themselves in this. It's quiet, contemplative, and layered and entirely engaging. If you have Armchair Apocrypha on your best of 07 list (like I do), you've probably already got this. If not, no worries. Start here, and enjoy the fully fledged compositions there. Although the more I listen to this, it's starting to pull ahead of that one. So get them both.

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Dear OtisM from Vegas,

KfuMike

I think what you meant was say, "eMusic doesn't let you search for individuals WHO ARE pretty retarded.

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Just for the Fans

HeardWorse

I'm a big Andrew Bird fan, but this is little more than a curiousity piece. 'The Water Jet Cilice' (which is the same as the emusic exclusive 'Self-Torture') and the early version of 'Heretics' are real gems, but otherwise everything here is half-baked stuff that didn't make it on to an album for a reason.

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Nice

desantnik

Just randomly clicked on this one and fell in love with it. His voice reminds me of a smoother Beck and Jack Johnson in a way, and I really dig the arrangement. That's all I got for now.

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