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Sound of Water

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Ten years on, Saint Etienne found themselves at a bit of a crossroads. They had long ago stopped having hits in the U.K., settling into a cult audience in both their homeland and the U.S. There isn't an inherent problem with having a cult audience, but cult bands often have the stigma of being on the cutting edge. At the start of their career, Saint Etienne was on the cutting edge. Their first two albums were at the foundation of many '90s pop trends, including the revival of swinging '60s London, the unabashedly melodic bent of Brit-pop, the fascination for forgotten easy listening artifacts from the '60s, the kaleidoscopic blend of '60s sound and '90s sensibility later heard on Beck records, plus the insurgent twee-pop of the late '90s. For their tenth anniversary, they decided to reclaim the cutting edge with Sound of Water. The album strove to keep the concise, song-oriented focus of Good Humor, while expanding the horizons of their music to focus on abstract, dreamy, electronic sounds. There are moments of pop pleasure here, surrounded by spare, languid electronica sections, vaguely reminiscent of the High Llamas. This is where maturity pays off. Saint Etienne never lingers too long in one area, letting the album flow gracefully between these two extremes and placing some very good pop melodies along the way. There are no knockout singles on par with those from So Tough or Tiger Bay, but Saint Etienne has pretty much given up on the pop charts, preferring to concentrate on cohesive, stronger albums. That may mean that Sound of Water simply isn't as exciting as their earlier work, and it also means that there isn't a good gateway song to the record. But that's OK, since with repeated plays, Sound of Water reveals itself as a first-rate effort.
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1
Late Morning
00:04:12

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

2
Heart Failed
00:03:42

Saint Etienne, MainArtist

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

3
Sycamore
00:03:47

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

4
Don't Back Down
00:04:50

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

5
Just a Little Overcome
00:03:41

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

6
Boy Is Crying
00:03:52

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

7
Aspects of Lambert
00:03:31

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

8
Downey CA.
00:04:24

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

9
How We Used to Live
00:09:02

Saint Etienne, MainArtist

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

10
The Place at Dawn
00:01:47

Sarah Cracknell, Composer - Saint Etienne, MainArtist - Bob Stanley, Composer - Pete Wiggs, Composer

2017 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS] 2000 Saint Etienne Ltd. under exclusive licence to [PIAS]

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Ten years on, Saint Etienne found themselves at a bit of a crossroads. They had long ago stopped having hits in the U.K., settling into a cult audience in both their homeland and the U.S. There isn't an inherent problem with having a cult audience, but cult bands often have the stigma of being on the cutting edge. At the start of their career, Saint Etienne was on the cutting edge. Their first two albums were at the foundation of many '90s pop trends, including the revival of swinging '60s London, the unabashedly melodic bent of Brit-pop, the fascination for forgotten easy listening artifacts from the '60s, the kaleidoscopic blend of '60s sound and '90s sensibility later heard on Beck records, plus the insurgent twee-pop of the late '90s. For their tenth anniversary, they decided to reclaim the cutting edge with Sound of Water. The album strove to keep the concise, song-oriented focus of Good Humor, while expanding the horizons of their music to focus on abstract, dreamy, electronic sounds. There are moments of pop pleasure here, surrounded by spare, languid electronica sections, vaguely reminiscent of the High Llamas. This is where maturity pays off. Saint Etienne never lingers too long in one area, letting the album flow gracefully between these two extremes and placing some very good pop melodies along the way. There are no knockout singles on par with those from So Tough or Tiger Bay, but Saint Etienne has pretty much given up on the pop charts, preferring to concentrate on cohesive, stronger albums. That may mean that Sound of Water simply isn't as exciting as their earlier work, and it also means that there isn't a good gateway song to the record. But that's OK, since with repeated plays, Sound of Water reveals itself as a first-rate effort.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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