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Without Feathers

The Stills

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Album Review

Logic Will Break Your Heart, with its brooding post-punk soundscapes and art rock swagger, topped many a best-of list in 2003, branding the Stills as the next Interpol, British Sea Power, etc. For their long-awaited follow-up, the Stills ditched their Joy Division and Echo & the Bunnymen records for Ziggy Stardust, early Elton John, and Muswell Hillbillies-era Kinks, resulting in a record that is the physical embodiment of polarity. Without Feathers isn't so much a departure as it is a complete reinvention for the Montreal quartet. Only the "Killing Moon"-esque "Helicopters" and the Spoon-worthy "Halo the Harpoons" hint at the band's eyeliner past. The earthy arrangements of Hammond organ, piano, guitar, bass, and drums that populate the rest of the album recall the group's Canadian forefather, Neil Young. The two-punch opening onslaught of "In the Beginning" and "The Mountain" sets the tone, relying on the kind of gritty, melodic, and distinctly blue-collar aesthetic that drove the Doves' "Some Cities" in 2005. The barrage of midtempo filler/killer that follows almost brings the album to a complete halt, but the Stills redeem themselves on the rowdy, horn-led "It Takes Time," "Destroyer," and "Baby Blues," the latter a winsome duet with Metric/Broken Social Scene's Emily Haines that shows they can balance the two styles with grace and dignity. Without Feathers may lack its predecessor's apocalyptic vision, but it's a new direction for a group that was heading down an awfully familiar — and extremely congested — road.

Customer Reviews

disappointing

well, i have been waiting for this album since Logic Will Break Your Heart came out but listening to these songs, i'm wondering "what happened to the stills?" it seems like they picked up a few new people and decided to change their sound completely. their previous album is a huge favourite of mine, but i think that this one is coming up short.

Excellent In It's Own Right

The song Destroyer marked the first time I heard from the Stills, and though I haven't listened to their other albums I think this is an awesome and very enjoyable listening experience. Even if it isn't as good as their other albums it doesn't take away from the fact that it is high quality overall. I especially loved In the End, Oh Shoplifter, Destroyer, and Baby Blues.

Uplifting Old School Rock With Attitude

Unlike most Stills fans, I picked up this record before "Logic Will Break Your Heart" and unlike most Stills fans, I think this is the better of the two. Gone are the brooding, droning tunes with 80's retro influence. Instead, this awesome album is full of upbeat songs with attitude more along the lines of 60's and 70's rock 'n roll. Tracks like "Destroyer", "In the Beginning" and "Oh Shoplifter" are insanely catchy and rocking. Wicked album.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

The Stills only bore scant similarities to Interpol, but like those suit-wearing New Yorkers, the Stills launched their career with a stately post-punk sound inspired by the likes of Echo & the Bunnymen and Joy Division. Having known one another since the age of 12, the band's founding members — vocalist Tim Fletcher, drummer Dave Hamelin, guitarist Greg Paquet, and bassist Oliver Crowe — played in various bands before forming the Stills in 2000. Two years later, they temporarily...
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