Unlimited Streaming
Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps
Start my trial period and start listening to this albumEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
SubscribeEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
Digital Download
Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
A band started by Tim Perry with the purpose of making uplifting music with sunny harmonies, Ages and Ages succeeded in doing just that on their 2011 debut. They managed to duplicate the tone on their sophomore outing, despite its being marked by darker, more philosophical lyrics motivated by personal loss. Ages and Ages face a similar challenge on Something to Ruin, an album set against a backdrop of corporatization, gentrification, and exploding real estate prices in their base of Portland. With membership (11 credited here) spread across the Pacific Northwest, it's a relatable topic for those in many other cities, big and small, at the time of its release. The gravity is even captured on cover art that shows elephants roaming the streets of a city in dystopian ruin. Can the music possibly be peppy, especially with titles like "Kick Me Out" and "I'm Moving" among the track list? While the lyrics aren't always optimistic, Ages and Ages' rustic indie pop does deliver on their mission, if it's a bit tempered by a somber reality. The opening track, "They Want More," brings this quality to its lively strummed guitar, tambourine and drums, and sweet group harmonies, all supporting a melody fit for a singalong. Still, that melody delivers the somewhat ominous "They want more than what you got left/And they want more than what you wanna give/And you can't fake the feelings you get/And you can't escape it anymore." The message is brighter on "So Hazy," a melodic rap and group chorale about muddled thoughts that features Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock. (The album was recorded in his studio in Portland.) If, on average, the album's enthusiasm is muted, it's still stacked with infectious melodies, warmth, and Perry's engaging songcraft. The trippier "As It Is" closes the album on a hopeful note: "You're gonna find your peace and anonymity." Though Something to Ruin may not be an escapist work, it does deliver feel-good tunes with substance, and that may prove to be even more of a comfort.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo
You are currently listening to samples.
Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.
Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.
From kr124,99/month
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Jeremy Sherrer, Producer - Ages And Ages, Composer, MainArtist - Tim Perry, Producer - Rob Oberdorfer, Producer
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Album review
A band started by Tim Perry with the purpose of making uplifting music with sunny harmonies, Ages and Ages succeeded in doing just that on their 2011 debut. They managed to duplicate the tone on their sophomore outing, despite its being marked by darker, more philosophical lyrics motivated by personal loss. Ages and Ages face a similar challenge on Something to Ruin, an album set against a backdrop of corporatization, gentrification, and exploding real estate prices in their base of Portland. With membership (11 credited here) spread across the Pacific Northwest, it's a relatable topic for those in many other cities, big and small, at the time of its release. The gravity is even captured on cover art that shows elephants roaming the streets of a city in dystopian ruin. Can the music possibly be peppy, especially with titles like "Kick Me Out" and "I'm Moving" among the track list? While the lyrics aren't always optimistic, Ages and Ages' rustic indie pop does deliver on their mission, if it's a bit tempered by a somber reality. The opening track, "They Want More," brings this quality to its lively strummed guitar, tambourine and drums, and sweet group harmonies, all supporting a melody fit for a singalong. Still, that melody delivers the somewhat ominous "They want more than what you got left/And they want more than what you wanna give/And you can't fake the feelings you get/And you can't escape it anymore." The message is brighter on "So Hazy," a melodic rap and group chorale about muddled thoughts that features Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock. (The album was recorded in his studio in Portland.) If, on average, the album's enthusiasm is muted, it's still stacked with infectious melodies, warmth, and Perry's engaging songcraft. The trippier "As It Is" closes the album on a hopeful note: "You're gonna find your peace and anonymity." Though Something to Ruin may not be an escapist work, it does deliver feel-good tunes with substance, and that may prove to be even more of a comfort.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:40:28
- Main artists: Ages And Ages
- Composer: Ages And Ages
- Label: Partisan Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc. 2016 Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records Inc.
Improve album informationWhy buy on Qobuz...
-
Stream or download your music
Buy an album or an individual track. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions.
-
Zero DRM
The downloaded files belong to you, without any usage limit. You can download them as many times as you like.
-
Choose the format best suited for you
Download your purchases in a wide variety of formats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) depending on your needs.
-
Listen to your purchases on our apps
Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go.