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You & I

The Pierces

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Album Review

Having virtually abandoned their musical ambitions following the failure of 2007's Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge to break through to the mainstream (despite exposure on U.S. teen dramas Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars), Alabama sisters Catherine and Allison, aka the Pierces, earned a last-minute reprieve when Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman not only offered them a support slot on his band's South American tour, but also later volunteered his services as producer for their unexpected fourth studio album, You & I. Like bandmate Chris Martin's extracurricular efforts with Jamelia, Natalie Imbruglia, and Beverley Knight, Berryman's talents lend themselves well to female-fronted pop as the layers of '70s-inspired acoustics, subtle orchestral arrangements, and soft rock rhythms provide the perfect foil for the duo's polished harmonies, which owe more than a nod to the free-spirited dream pop of the Mamas & the Papas ("Kissing You Goodbye"), the Rumours-era AOR of Fleetwood Mac ("It Will Not Be Forgotten"), and the impassioned alt-country of former touring partner Lissie ("You'll Be Mine"). But while the likes of the highly spiritual "Glorious," a rollicking fusion of hippie-ish jangly guitars and foot-stomping beats, the string-soaked vintage soul-pop of "Close My Eyes," and the gorgeously autumnal closer "I Put Your Records On" seem destined to fill the Radio 2 airwaves for months on end, the siblings' bid for stardom appears to have eradicated their previous sense of mischief, which set them apart from their contemporaries. Indeed, only the gothic folk of "Love You More" (which features Strokes guitarist and Catherine's ex Albert Hammond Jr.), the potential Tarantino soundtrack number "The Good Samaritan," and the hazy Americana of "Space & Time" show any indication that this is the same band whose previous videos have seen them satirize the fashionista scene and pose as murderous Blair Witch-esque villains. But after a decade of struggling to make an impression with their quirky brand of alt-folk, no one can blame the pair for aiming straight for the jugular, and with its authentic Woodstock vibes, You & I should see the girls deservedly leave the last chance saloon for good. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Strong commercial debut

Hopefully anyone with half a brain will ignore the pointless and ignorant review below, and not be put off such a fantastic record.

Put simply, having received a promotional copy of the album several weeks ago, I can say the album is very strong all the way through, with the previously released "You'll Be Mine" as well as new song "The Good Samaritan" being standouts. Both have a wonderful spell-like atmosphere that is driven by the near perfect harmonies of the two sisters, who are able to create the 'three voice effect' that so many people wished to copy from ABBA back in the day.

The girls' songwriting hasn't taken a dive for their UK major label debut, but I quickly realised something that their fans may find slightly troubling. All of the Jazz elements are gone, with Witchiness taking full rein of their style; but even that has been toned down. I can only out this down to one thing, their new producer, member of Coldplay, Guy Berryman. Don't me wrong, when he gets it right, it is perfect (Love You More and We Are Stars); but overall I can't help but feel like this record isn't as fun as the one that the girls made on their own with cheap but creative indie producers in New York.

So while The Pierces have finally made a commercial impact after ten long years of waiting, I sort of wish they had used their last album, Thirteen Tales Of Love And Revenge, to do it. This is a very good album, with 11 very good songs which stand on their own as very strong indeed, but when put side by side in album form, the full 40 minutes can be difficult to get through.

However; as I've been listening to it more and more, I've come to appreciate it a bit better as an album; so perhaps it's a grower.

Fresh, but not new

This sounds fresh and bright, but not new.
Anyone who is old enough to remember the 80s, will recognise the sound of the Bangles, and the Go-Gos which is no bad thing.

you & I

What an album,best they have done to date.great harmonies Momas & papas reborn.

Biography

Formed: Birmingham, AL

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The Pierces — comprised of photogenic sisters Catherine and Allison — took root in the siblings' hometown of Birmingham, AL. Home-schooled by their musician father and painter mother, the Pierce girls were encouraged in the arts from a young age, and quickly learned to play guitar and harmonize. Though they each became accomplished ballerinas, by 1995 both Catherine and Allison had left dance to attend Auburn University and play music. Sony soon took interest in the duo's sound, and the...
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