Andrew Bird
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Andrew Bird Streams 'Tin Foiled' [Listen]
Posted on30 May 2014
Andrew Bird Announces Us 2014 Summer Tour
Posted on13 May 2014
Andrew Bird, Useless Creatures Album review
By Nick Gale in Music Reviews on 08 November 2010
Andrew Bird has always been a restless musician, hopping frantically from genre to genre. In recent years though, his dilettantish dabbling in everything from swing jazz to folk rock has been given a certain unity by his reliable ability to knock out a great tune. He has consistently been making pop music, albeit pop music which continually borrows ideas and sounds from the most unlikely places. Even if you're listening, slightly puzzled, to another Spanish guitar solo or a violin based passage inspired by contemporary classical music, you know that there's something catchy around the corner. Bird has, in other words, always checked himself when it seems like his magpie urges might lead into self-indulgence. Until now, at least: Useless Creatures represents something of a U-turn, a break from this self-imposed discipline. It's a mostly instrumental, distinctly inaccessible, and defiantly un-pop album which sees him determinedly following his muse down whichever strange side streets and back alleys it leads him.
Andrew Bird, Noble Beast Album Review
By Mike Rea in Music Reviews on 29 January 2009
Review of Andrew Bird's album 'Noble Beast' released through Bella Union.
Andrew Bird, Soldier On EP Review
By Mike Rea in Music Reviews on 24 July 2008
EP review of 'Soldier On' by Andrew Bird released through Fargo.
Andrew Bird, Armchair Apocrypha, Album Review
By Mike Rea in Music Reviews on 26 March 2007
Andrew Bird
Armchair Apocrypha
Album Review