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'Til We See The Shore

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Early critical buzz labeled Seabird as the next Coldplay or Radiohead, but such comparisons sell the band short. The original sound of the piano-based rock quartet from Cincinnati combines the best parts of Muse, Keane and the David Crowder Band. Imagine how Weezer would sound if they added a keyboardist to their quirky mix, and you start to get the idea. The album's raw guitar fusion made it one of the most intriguing releases of 2008. Producers Jacquire King (Modest Mouse, Tom Waits, Switchfoot) and Allen Salmon (Mutemath, This Beautiful Republic) honed the catchy sound. The lyrical depth is also impressive. Frontman Aaron Morgan sings of love, loss, and other typically deep emotions with uncanny character. There are lightweight moments such as the opener "Black and Blue," but the back half of the album is where the guys' musicianship takes them from also-ran to frontrunner. "Stronger" is a triumph the size of Crowder's "A Collision" -- melding what sounds like an electric banjo into an already hook-laden rock melody. The tandem of "Patience," "Sometimes" and "Falling for You" proves why this band turns heads. Bright and sassy in creation yet earnest in delivery, Seabird's debut is a delight for rock fans.

© Jared Johnson /TiVo

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1
Black & Blue
00:02:42

Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer - Jacquire King, Producer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

2
Apparitions
00:04:17

Allen Salmon, Producer - Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

3
Not Alone
00:03:37

Allen Salmon, Producer - Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2007 Credential Recordings

4
Rescue
00:03:45

NEEDTOBREATHE, Producer - Bear Rinehart, Composer - Bo Rinehart, Composer - Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

5
Let Me Go On
00:03:55

Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer - Jacquire King, Producer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2007 Credential Recordings

6
Stronger
00:03:17

Allen Salmon, Producer - Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2007 Credential Recordings

7
Cottonmouth (Jargon)
00:04:58

Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer - Jacquire King, Producer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

8
Patience
00:03:50

Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer - Jacquire King, Producer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

9
Sometimes
00:03:41

Allen Salmon, Producer - Steve Wilson, Composer - Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

10
Falling For You
00:04:09

Allen Salmon, Producer - Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

11
Maggie Mahoney
00:03:53

Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer - Jacquire King, Producer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

12
'Til We See The Shore
00:05:10

Seabird, MainArtist - Aaron Morgan, Composer - Jacquire King, Producer

(C) 2008 Credential Recordings ℗ 2008 Credential Recordings

Album review

Early critical buzz labeled Seabird as the next Coldplay or Radiohead, but such comparisons sell the band short. The original sound of the piano-based rock quartet from Cincinnati combines the best parts of Muse, Keane and the David Crowder Band. Imagine how Weezer would sound if they added a keyboardist to their quirky mix, and you start to get the idea. The album's raw guitar fusion made it one of the most intriguing releases of 2008. Producers Jacquire King (Modest Mouse, Tom Waits, Switchfoot) and Allen Salmon (Mutemath, This Beautiful Republic) honed the catchy sound. The lyrical depth is also impressive. Frontman Aaron Morgan sings of love, loss, and other typically deep emotions with uncanny character. There are lightweight moments such as the opener "Black and Blue," but the back half of the album is where the guys' musicianship takes them from also-ran to frontrunner. "Stronger" is a triumph the size of Crowder's "A Collision" -- melding what sounds like an electric banjo into an already hook-laden rock melody. The tandem of "Patience," "Sometimes" and "Falling for You" proves why this band turns heads. Bright and sassy in creation yet earnest in delivery, Seabird's debut is a delight for rock fans.

© Jared Johnson /TiVo

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