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Andrew Bird to Unleash Noble Beast on New Album
Adds a few dates, releases live album to his webstore

Know who's especially excited for the new Andrew Bird album? Some dude named Andrew Bird. Back in June, the songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/blogger noted in the New York Times' Measure for Measure, "I listened to my record recently and I'm concerned about how much I like it."

But despite those fears, Bird's got his follow-up to last year's Armchair Apocrypha in the can.

The disc's called Noble Beast, and it's due from Fat Possum January 27. You can get your first earful of leadoff track "Oh No" over in Forkcast right now. And yes, there is lots of whistling.

Bird also has a new live album available right this instant through his webstore. It's called Live in Montreal, and it was recorded at the city's La Tulipe in September of last year with Martin Dosh and Jeremy Ylvisaker backing up Bird.

Most of Andrew's fall tour find him in solo flight, however, but one and all-- including that action-packed Obama benefit in Brooklyn on Tuesday-- are listed after the jump.


Noble Beast:

01 Oh No
02 Masterswarm
03 Fitz and the Dizzyspells
04 Effigy
05 Tenuousness
06 Nomenclature
07 Not a Robot, But a Ghost
08 Anonanimal
09 Natural Disaster
10 Confess
11 Souverian
12 On Ho!

Live in Montreal:

01 Intro
02 Why?
03 Opposite Day
04 Simple X
05 Cannonade
06 Imitosis
07 Spare-Ohs
08 Skin Is, My
09 Darkmatter

Andrew Bird:

10-03 Bethlehem, PA - Zoellner Arts Center at Lehigh University (solo show)
10-04 Ithaca, NY - State Theatre of Ithaca (solo show)
10-06 New York, NY - Hiro Ballroom
10-07 New York, NY - Hiro Ballroom
10-07 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg ("Barack Rock")
10-08 Portsmouth, NH - The Music Hall (solo show)
10-09 Albany, NY - The Egg (solo show)
10-10 Northampton, MA - Calvin Theatre (solo show)
10-19 Los Angeles, CA - Largo at The Coronet (solo show)
10-20 Los Angeles, CA - Largo at The Coronet (solo show)

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i've heard a couple of new songs. they're awesome.
can't wait for the new record!

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good news. i'll be at that 10/7 show.

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i heard many of the new songs last night and they all came off well. if i remember correctly, "anonanimal," came off best.

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Honestly I'd like to see him make a really out-there record. I enjoy just about everything I've heard from the guy, but it's all just so polite, you know? Judging by "Oh No!," it doesn't sound like that's changing any time soon, but I'd be very interested in hearing Bird just throw caution to the wind and do something really weird.


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dyingonahilltop wrote:
Honestly I'd like to see him make a really out-there record. I enjoy just about everything I've heard from the guy, but it's all just so polite, you know? Judging by "Oh No!," it doesn't sound like that's changing any time soon, but I'd be very interested in hearing Bird just throw caution to the wind and do something really weird.


an entire record of choral whistling ftw.


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dyingonahilltop wrote:
Honestly I'd like to see him make a really out-there record. I enjoy just about everything I've heard from the guy, but it's all just so polite, you know? Judging by "Oh No!," it doesn't sound like that's changing any time soon, but I'd be very interested in hearing Bird just throw caution to the wind and do something really weird.

he's a popster at heart, sorry to disappoint.

there are some more "out there" instrumental/improvisational live recordsings and outtakes though, but his true strength and interest is making great pop songs.


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solace, what's the deal with all these fingerlings? i grabbed 'em all but haven't listened yet.

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solace wrote:
dyingonahilltop wrote:
Honestly I'd like to see him make a really out-there record. I enjoy just about everything I've heard from the guy, but it's all just so polite, you know? Judging by "Oh No!," it doesn't sound like that's changing any time soon, but I'd be very interested in hearing Bird just throw caution to the wind and do something really weird.

he's a popster at heart, sorry to disappoint.

there are some more "out there" instrumental/improvisational live recordsings and outtakes though, but his true strength and interest is making great pop songs.


Yeah, I'm not going to deny that. Maybe just a bit of attitude. Or something.


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corduroy_blazer wrote:
solace, what's the deal with all these fingerlings? i grabbed 'em all but haven't listened yet.


live + odds and end releases that are usually just Tour Only releases sold at his shows

some of them are very very good. Jim James guests on one :)


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solace wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
solace, what's the deal with all these fingerlings? i grabbed 'em all but haven't listened yet.


live + odds and end releases that are usually just Tour Only releases sold at his shows

some of them are very very good. Jim James guests on one :)

running through them tonight, this is a nice addition to my mr. bird collection.

one thing i will say is that bird is like a professor up there: he's playing the violin like a guitar, looping track over track, swapping them back and forth, swinging around his guitar, then going back and playing the violin like normal. it's impressive to watch.

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dyingonahilltop wrote:
Honestly I'd like to see him make a really out-there record. I enjoy just about everything I've heard from the guy, but it's all just so polite, you know? Judging by "Oh No!," it doesn't sound like that's changing any time soon, but I'd be very interested in hearing Bird just throw caution to the wind and do something really weird.

you should download the fingerlings, 1-3, if you don't already have it. it's much looser in format that his album work i am aware of. ethiobirds, on fingerlings 3, is a 10-minute long bird-worked symphony.

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the water jet cilice


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the water jet cilice

tales of ritual self-torture
she's making you abort your
carefully laid plans
to make a final stand
rest the world to hand
scoreless victory for serendipity

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
MF wrote:
the water jet cilice

tales of ritual self-torture
she's making you abort your
carefully laid plans
to make a final stand
rest the world to hand
scoreless victory for serendipity


that's a great version, but i prefer the instrumental from Fingerlings 3. the looped violins and the symphony of crickets and cicadas make for such a haunting piece of music.


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MF wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
MF wrote:
the water jet cilice

tales of ritual self-torture
she's making you abort your
carefully laid plans
to make a final stand
rest the world to hand
scoreless victory for serendipity


that's a great version, but i prefer the instrumental from Fingerlings 3. the looped violins and the symphony of crickets and cicadas make for such a haunting piece of music.

as do i, friend. which is why i also love ethiobirds.

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