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Andrew Bird – Noble Beast (Deluxe Edition)

By localretard • Jan 26th, 2009 • Category: Folk, Music Reviews
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Noble Beast
Andrew Bird, the whistling master, is back with a brand new album. I’ll start blunt…not much change here. If you’ve heard…any…Andrew Bird album, then you have heard this album. Now that’s out of the way and we can start with the good. Well I’ve always been a fan of Andrew Bird. (Surprised?! I know…) This album didn’t disappoint me other than the fact that it’s the same…but why mess with a solid formula eh?

Andrew Bird released a bonus cd with this called “Useless Creatures” and that’s where you get your change. To me I’d rather hear “Useless Creatures”, that’s just me though. I must admit I’m a bit distracted right now because I’m trying to write this review while a couple guys are playing ping-pong, so therefore if I start to ramble I blame the ping-pong players.

It’s been a few minutes now and I haven’t wrote anything and my battery is dying so I’ll go ahead and wrap this up. “Noble Beast” alone is well worth the money, especially if you get the deluxe edition…which includes “Useless Creatures”. If your a fan of chill music reminiscent of Beirut…on pain-killers…then you’ll love this album.

5 Tracks to listen to:
- Oh No
- Fitz and the Dizzyspells
- Nomenclature
- Not a Robot, But a Ghost
- Souverian

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