Silver Jews
I love the spiritual folk-rock that permeates the Silver Jews' latest effort Tanglewood Numbers.
Reviews:
Pitchforkmedia's Brian Howe - 7.9/10.0 Tanglewood Numbers is probably Silver Jews' most fun album to date, with its riotous guitars and rambling sing-along hooks, it's also their saddest, an outsized hangover that makes everything into sharp edges and toe-stubbing impediments, with a patina of dizzy anxiety on every blaring chord.
What other bloggers have to say:
SkatterBrain Doesn't say much but has another song to listen to :-)
Exercises for the reader:
Animal Shapes
How Can I Love You If You Won't Lie Down?
There Is A Place
Reviews:
Pitchforkmedia's Brian Howe - 7.9/10.0 Tanglewood Numbers is probably Silver Jews' most fun album to date, with its riotous guitars and rambling sing-along hooks, it's also their saddest, an outsized hangover that makes everything into sharp edges and toe-stubbing impediments, with a patina of dizzy anxiety on every blaring chord.
What other bloggers have to say:
SkatterBrain Doesn't say much but has another song to listen to :-)
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Exercises for the reader:
Animal Shapes
How Can I Love You If You Won't Lie Down?
There Is A Place










