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The First Days of Spring (Bonus Track Version)

Noah & The Whale

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Rarely have violins been used to such goosebump-raising effect as they are on the opening song of this stunning soundtrack to what was surely an epic break-up. The First Days of Spring is the rare killer sophomore release that shows a band clearly in charge of its artistic development. The set’s architecture mimics the emotional stages of a broken heart, and though the elegant first three tracks (acceptance, loneliness) are hard to beat, one track sequence in particular — four through seven — is particularly effective. Floor toms, violins and shakers converge in quiet elegy on “My Broken Heart,” which ends with ruptured, howling guitars, but two brief instrumentals bookend the determinedly optimistic and joyful, choir-driven “Love of an Orchestra.” After a misstep in the name of healing (“Stranger”), our protagonist partakes in more optimism (“Blue Skies”), engages in deep soul-searching (“Slow Glass”), and finally accepts the situation’s inevitable denouement (“My Door Is Always Open”). For those romantic shipwrecks that lie ahead, The First Days of Spring may offer not only solace, but some profoundly enjoyable listening as well.

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A Morose Change of Pace

In The First Days of Spring, frontman Charlie Fink grieves for his recent breakup with now ex-bandmate Laura Marling. I have found the raw emotion of the album's earliest tracks to be quite moving. However, the mood of the album notably changes with the upbeat Love of an Orchestra. Whilst Charlie's grieving mostly contrinues for the rest of the CD, there are notable moments of hope--acknowledgements of life-after-the-fall sort of thing. I should clarify that while The First Days of Spring is a breakup album (and one of the best I've ever heard) with a rather morose tone, the band is quite good at refraining from any sort of whininess that would certainly put a release like this in jeopardy. So, whilst certainly different in mood than the band's previous effort (Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down), The First Days of Spring is a fantastic album through and through, and I hightly recommend it.

Amazing CD

Although a somewhat depressing departure from Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down this is a beautiful and complex album. Highly recommended.

NOAH AND THE WHALE.... BRILLIANT

wow! this record is so amazingly beautiful wonderful and a lttle sad

i love it

Biography

Formed: 2006 in London, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Noah and the Whale became a leading light in the British folk scene with the release of 2008's Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down, a popular debut album that cracked the U.K. Top Ten and spawned the hit single "5 Years Time." Formed in the southern suburbs of London, the band also attracted attention by serving as a launching pad for Laura Marling, who left the lineup to 2008 to launch her award-winning solo career. Noah and the Whale forged...
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