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Some rock bands burst onto the scene and break-up quickly, or simply fade into obscurity. Others, like England's Starsailor, quietly forge ahead and get better with age. Such is the overwhelming feeling conjured by their sixth album, 2024's majestic and emotional Where the Wild Things Grow. Emerging to critical acclaim with 2001's Love Is Here, Starsailor rode in on the second wave of Brit-pop bands that also included Snow Patrol, Keane, and most famously Coldplay. However, their sound was always more classicist in tone, a ringing, symphonic guitar rock style that fell somewhere between Teenage Fanclub and Oasis. Despite top 20 U.K. hits like 2001's "Fever" and 2003's "Silence is Easy," they never fully matched the wider mainstream success of their contemporaries. Working with Embrace guitarist and producer Richard McNamara, the band's unofficial fifth member since 2017's All This Life, Starsailor have crafted an album that further embraces that aforementioned symphonic rock style. Once again at the center of the band's sound is lead-singer/guitarist James Walsh whose yearning croon has only gathered more texture and gravitas over the years. Cuts like the opening "Into the Wild" and "Dead on the Money" are sonically invigorating anthems that marry cutting, post-punk-esque guitars with Walsh's deeply emotive lyrical punch. Yet, there are softer, more introspective moments here, as on the twangy, acoustic ballad "After the Rain," and the soulful, falsetto-tinged "Enough." There's a sense on Where the Wild Things Grow that Walsh and Starsailor are grappling with getting older and coming to the realization that quiet contemplation is perhaps more fulfilling than the ego-driven bark of one's rock and roll youth. It's a zen vibe they evoke on the atmospheric, piano-accented title-track where Walsh sings, "The solace of sleep is coming on slow/Our silence creates a sweet afterglow." It's that warm afterglow that Starsailor conjures throughout Where the Wild Things Grow.
© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Guitar, Percussion, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer, ComposerLyricist - Andy Dunlop, Guitar - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer - Lucy Joules, Vocals - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar, Harmonica
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Guitar, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Nicole Smith, Vocals - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar - Lucy Joules, Vocals - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Nicole Smith, Vocals - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar, Harmonica
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar, Percussion
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Guitar, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Drums, Guitar, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar - Lucy Joules, Vocals - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar, Twelve String Guitars
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Guitar, Percussion, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar - Lucy Joules, Vocals - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, Wurlitzer Organ, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Nicole Smith, Vocals - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Guitar, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer, Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Barry Westhead, Keyboards, Piano, ComposerLyricist - James Stelfox, Mixer, Bass, ComposerLyricist - Ben Byrne, Drums, ComposerLyricist - Starsailor, MainArtist - James Walsh, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, ComposerLyricist - Warner Chappel, MusicPublisher - Rick McNamara, Producer, Mixer - Tony “Doggen” Foster, Guitar
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
Presentación del Álbum
Some rock bands burst onto the scene and break-up quickly, or simply fade into obscurity. Others, like England's Starsailor, quietly forge ahead and get better with age. Such is the overwhelming feeling conjured by their sixth album, 2024's majestic and emotional Where the Wild Things Grow. Emerging to critical acclaim with 2001's Love Is Here, Starsailor rode in on the second wave of Brit-pop bands that also included Snow Patrol, Keane, and most famously Coldplay. However, their sound was always more classicist in tone, a ringing, symphonic guitar rock style that fell somewhere between Teenage Fanclub and Oasis. Despite top 20 U.K. hits like 2001's "Fever" and 2003's "Silence is Easy," they never fully matched the wider mainstream success of their contemporaries. Working with Embrace guitarist and producer Richard McNamara, the band's unofficial fifth member since 2017's All This Life, Starsailor have crafted an album that further embraces that aforementioned symphonic rock style. Once again at the center of the band's sound is lead-singer/guitarist James Walsh whose yearning croon has only gathered more texture and gravitas over the years. Cuts like the opening "Into the Wild" and "Dead on the Money" are sonically invigorating anthems that marry cutting, post-punk-esque guitars with Walsh's deeply emotive lyrical punch. Yet, there are softer, more introspective moments here, as on the twangy, acoustic ballad "After the Rain," and the soulful, falsetto-tinged "Enough." There's a sense on Where the Wild Things Grow that Walsh and Starsailor are grappling with getting older and coming to the realization that quiet contemplation is perhaps more fulfilling than the ego-driven bark of one's rock and roll youth. It's a zen vibe they evoke on the atmospheric, piano-accented title-track where Walsh sings, "The solace of sleep is coming on slow/Our silence creates a sweet afterglow." It's that warm afterglow that Starsailor conjures throughout Where the Wild Things Grow.
© Matt Collar /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 11 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:41:16
- Artistas principales: Starsailor
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Townsend Music Limited - Starsailor
- Género Pop/Rock Rock
(C) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music (P) 2024 Starsailor / Townsend Music
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