Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Listen to "The Carpenter", the latest album by The Avett Brothers
The wait has come to an end: "The Carpenter", the second album that The Avett Brothers have released under a major label, is here. Well, the truth is that there is still a bit to launch (September 11) but it is possible to hear each and every one of the songs on the entire album via streaming is uploaded to NPR, probably the musical web which houses more relevant streamings per day worldwide.
The story of The Avett Brothers took its first steps in 2000, but even so the band of brothers did not quite explode Avett medially until the release of "I and Love and You", an album of folk satin lightweight who came to enchant the audience much of U.S. in late 2009. This new compact is following in the footsteps of its predecessor, including a more introspective take death and the need to live as main themes of "The Carpenter". The brutal struggle for survival that is living the daughter of 2 years of bassist - Bob Crawford - has been the main source of inspiration conceptual work that was again produced by Rick Rubin, figure and was behind "I And Love And You ".
I have not had time to listen to the LP depth but I started to feel good vibes listening over a piece as 'Winter In My Heart', 'February Seven' or 'Through My Prayers'. If you liked the last album is quite likely that you will like "The Carpenter", there is an undeniable link between the melody composing both. Just a recommendation: listen with headphones, in a quiet moment. Your ears will thank you.
As a curiosity, here are the Avett Brothers ad that recorded for the clothing brand Gap. Curious to see them in a spot like this, right?.
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