Cover of Andrew Bird Noble Beast
sfascia carrozze

• Rating:

For fans of andrew bird, lovers of indie folk and emotionally rich music, music enthusiasts seeking heartfelt songwriting
 Share

LA RECENSIONE

Just hearing the shy yet confident initial notes and the introductory, gentle vocalizations immediately makes you realize that the recent latest endeavor of the young and talented songwriter/multi-instrumentalist from Chicago will inevitably find a place in our tender yet disorganized little heart.

The faintly intense, at times exuberant sketches scattered over the fifty-plus minutes offered throughout the fourteen tracks seem to possess the salvific power to reconcile us with the surrounding world.

I don’t think that’s something minor. 

 

 

On DeDatabase you will find two more than exhaustive DeReviews in which the artistic path of our artist is adequately outlined and described: those who need further details should search, with confidence, there.

Loading comments  slowly

Summary by Bot

Andrew Bird's album Noble Beast combines shy yet confident melodies and gentle vocals to create an emotionally tender and inspiring experience. The 14 tracks spread over fifty minutes evoke a sense of reconciliation with the world around us. The review praises Bird's songwriting and multi-instrumental talents, making the album a notable artistic endeavor. For deeper insights, additional detailed reviews of the artist's path are available.

Tracklist Videos

01   Oh No (04:20)

02   Masterswarm (06:35)

03   Fitz and the Dizzyspells (03:36)

04   Effigy (05:06)

05   Tenuousness (03:51)

06   Nomenclature (02:54)

07   Ouo (00:20)

08   Not a Robot, But a Ghost (05:37)

09   Unfolding Fans (00:57)

10   Anonanimal (04:47)

11   Natural Disaster (04:18)

12   The Privateers (03:24)

13   Souverian (07:18)

14   On Ho (01:08)

Andrew Bird


03 Reviews