Wooden Arms

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 45:12

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Barry Walters

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05.04.09
The Polaris Prize winner returns with more swoony, fluttering chamber rock
Label: Secret City Records

When Patrick Watson — both a Montreal band and the name of its frontman — won the 2007 Polaris Prize over such beloved bigger names as the Arcade Fire and Feist, the same indie dudes who champion underdogs cried foul. Few Americans had heard his winning album, 2006's Close to Paradise, and when they did in light of his victory (the Polaris is akin to England's prestigious Mercury Prize), some dismissed it as Jeff Buckley/Rufus Wainwright-wannabe fodder.

This much is true: Watson the man sings tenor and falsetto with a swoony, androgynous lilt that evokes the late Grace-ful troubadour, and Watson the band creates and plays fanciful, string-wrapped arrangements with a grandeur akin to Wainwright. These are distinctions, not drawbacks on their third album. Instead of a conventional drum set and steady beats, intricate bursts of exotic percussion decorate rather than dominate the chamber music. Electric guitar takes a supporting role, and the same is sometimes true for Watson's voice: Slurring and swooping in the background of rippling cuts like "Tracy's Waters," his vocals add mood rather than meaning. For his duets with fellow Montreal vocalists Lhlasa ("Wooden Arms") and Katie Moore ("Big Bird in a Small Cage"), Watson's… read more »

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likeTinyWarmVibrations...

Neenz

This album lulls you into those forgotten times of physical reflection...tiny warm vibrations pulse with each song, a unique blend of folk, ambient and poetry. Surprisingly timeless.

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An original!

daisyart

Patrick Watson has an eerie voice that is enticing to listen to. His music is interesting and original. I really enjoyed this album.

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finally clicked

B_Alice

It took me a while (long while) to get it, but once I listened past the vocals, I realized the percussions fit right in with Henry Cowell, John Cage and Talujon, it all made sense. Well done.

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Want to like it more than I do.

mr_stec

I really want to like Patrick Watson's latest effort "Wooden Arms" I enjoyed "Close to Paradise" and for all intents and purposes, this one is even better. The sound and layers are incredible and gorgeous. I just don't seem to get it... yet. I guess I just won't give up yet, maybe I just didn't get it.

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Gorgeous Soundscapes, Impassioned Singing

Murgatroyd

This is one for the ages. Fantastically original instrumentation, melodies that stick and a gorgeous voice that is close to Justin Vernon's in its expressive capabilities. There are references here, to be sure: Tom Waits and Brecht/Weill to name two. Yet they are never overused and usually lead in an unexpected direction. At bottom, this is a simply gorgeous album - one of the best of 2009.

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Simply Superb

TreefrogPercussion

For me it was the song "the great escape" that got me into PW. It took a while for the rest of the album (Close to Paradise) to grow on me. This album, on the other hand, grabbed me instantly. Very fresh, musical, thoughtful. Definitely worth the download.

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Absolutely AMAZING!!!

EMUSIC-01DCCA60

This artist is brilliant and this record is very well put together. Stylistically, very fresh and organic. I love his tone, lyrics and expressiveness.

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Fresh and Inspiring

Spacecub

Finally there is a hyped new release that delivers. This is absolutely worth the download. Expansive, experimental, melodic, textural...it's all there. One of the best of 2009 so far.

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Even Better Than His Debut

Yaniv

I like it even more than his debut. Takes some listens to really like it. Can't wait to see him live here in Vancouver.

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Listen Carefully, or Don't Listen at All

EasierPlanet3

That was the slogan of my campus radio station at UWO, and it applies here. When I first heard the album, I didn't feel that it measured up to the excellent "Close to Paradise". A few days later, I saw Patrick Watson play to a sold out crowd in a smallish church, and I realized just how loaded with talent this group is, and how carefully arranged the songs are. Then I went home and put "Wooden Arms" on again turned it up and just sat there and listened. And it was good. It is not catchy, it is rich and complex. Not for casual listening, but for careful consideration. Dig.

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