Shearwater - The New World
In the past quarter-century, those in the know have watched Shearwater slyly become one of the most distinctive and adventurous American bands. Led (as always) by songwriter and natural historian Jonathan Meiburg, The New Worldâs nine immersive songs find the group farther afield than ever, and in
rare company: along with Meiburgâs fellow Shearwaters Emily Lee and Dan Duszynski, the albumâs supporting cast includes instrumental wizard Shahzad Ismaily, saxophonist and clarinetist Doug Wieselman, qanunist Farouz Zriek, guitarist Leo Abrahams, ngonist Mamadou Kouyate, percussionists Mahamadou Tounkara and Moctar Kouyate (of Ngoni Ba), and unclassifiable drummer Thor Harris. (Thereâs even a surprise visit from a certain L. Anderson.) That might sound like a lot of passengers, but theyâre all ideal company for a headlong journey through joy, confusion, reverence and defiance, with Meiburgâs voice as a graceful yet elusive guide. Both spare and ornate, The New World is absorbing in a way few albums are; itâs hard not to listen to the end once you drop in.
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Shearwater - The New World
Shearwater - The New World
In the past quarter-century, those in the know have watched Shearwater slyly become one of the most distinctive and adventurous American bands. Led (as always) by songwriter and natural historian Jonathan Meiburg, The New Worldâs nine immersive songs find the group farther afield than ever, and in
rare company: along with Meiburgâs fellow Shearwaters Emily Lee and Dan Duszynski, the albumâs supporting cast includes instrumental wizard Shahzad Ismaily, saxophonist and clarinetist Doug Wieselman, qanunist Farouz Zriek, guitarist Leo Abrahams, ngonist Mamadou Kouyate, percussionists Mahamadou Tounkara and Moctar Kouyate (of Ngoni Ba), and unclassifiable drummer Thor Harris. (Thereâs even a surprise visit from a certain L. Anderson.) That might sound like a lot of passengers, but theyâre all ideal company for a headlong journey through joy, confusion, reverence and defiance, with Meiburgâs voice as a graceful yet elusive guide. Both spare and ornate, The New World is absorbing in a way few albums are; itâs hard not to listen to the end once you drop in.
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In the past quarter-century, those in the know have watched Shearwater slyly become one of the most distinctive and adventurous American bands. Led (as always) by songwriter and natural historian Jonathan Meiburg, The New Worldâs nine immersive songs find the group farther afield than ever, and in
rare company: along with Meiburgâs fellow Shearwaters Emily Lee and Dan Duszynski, the albumâs supporting cast includes instrumental wizard Shahzad Ismaily, saxophonist and clarinetist Doug Wieselman, qanunist Farouz Zriek, guitarist Leo Abrahams, ngonist Mamadou Kouyate, percussionists Mahamadou Tounkara and Moctar Kouyate (of Ngoni Ba), and unclassifiable drummer Thor Harris. (Thereâs even a surprise visit from a certain L. Anderson.) That might sound like a lot of passengers, but theyâre all ideal company for a headlong journey through joy, confusion, reverence and defiance, with Meiburgâs voice as a graceful yet elusive guide. Both spare and ornate, The New World is absorbing in a way few albums are; itâs hard not to listen to the end once you drop in.













