iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Pattern of Saturn by Birdie Busch, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Pattern of Saturn

Birdie Busch

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

Birdie Busch's third album — her first to be self-released following two records for Bar/None — is another fine helping of cozy, abundantly warm-spirited folk-pop. Not too much has changed for the West Philadelphia songstress this time around: she's still working with more or less the same affably rootsy band that backed up her up on Penny Arcade (a title that she coincidentally recycles for this album's opening cut), still seeking simplicity (and searching for love) while pondering the complexities of a life lived somewhere in between the tangible and the ineffable. Pattern of Saturn is a modest offering — a mere nine songs (and two brief instrumentals) lasting a short, sweet 33 minutes — but it's easily her best collection yet. Every one of these tunes is an absolute charmer, brimming with soul, tunefulness, and a compellingly youthful wisdom. Ranging from the spirited romantic antics of "Roll It" (a sidelong glance at a saucy suitor), the gee-whiz clip-clop of "Tenderoni," and the rollicking album standout "Bordertown" (a love song for immigrant kitchen workers, with a chorus for the ages) to more contemplative cuts like "Passwords" (a rumination on the oddly intimate aspects of Internet security) and the subdued "Lampshade" (a bluesy ballad of resignation that contains the quietly devastating line "I tried not to write this song"), the whole affair is relaxed, heartfelt, and tremendously inviting. This is truly one to cherish. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Kanye, give up your seat at the Grammys for Birdie Busch.

I really respect Birdie Busch and think she is one of the freshest songwriters around. Her new album has a great dimension to it and is smothered in originality, excellent instrumentation, and overall character. I had heard Penny Arcade (the song) before 'Pattern's release and was really intrigued to hear the different spirit the band added to it due to a cool new drumbeat and some interesting overall atmospherics. It's the best song on the album and has an intensely gorgeous melody. Sweetheart Age also has a cool melody. Hometown Boredom is awesome. Lampshade has this trippy beautiful riff they can't repeat enough as a far I'm concerned. Tenderoni is a whimsical homage with some smart lyrics. These are my favorite songs so far, and I think the album overall is really amazing. I highly recommend her album "Penny Arcade" as well.

amazing

this record is ridiculously awesome. if you don't have it, you're missing out.

Biography

Born: Collingswood, NJ

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s

Singer/songwriter Emily "Birdie" Busch made her debut with 2006's The Ways We Try, having traded in her day job (as a restaurant hostess in downtown Philadelphia) for the folksy instrumentation and delicate-voiced melodies that characterize her music. Originally from Collingswood, NJ, Busch attended the University of Miami before moving to Philadelphia, where she found songwriting to be a more expressive occupation than restaurant work. Busch finished her debut album in spring 2005; it was released...
Full Bio
Pattern of Saturn, Birdie Busch
View In iTunes

Customer Ratings

Influencers

Contemporaries

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.