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Still Night, Still Light

EMAILPRINTby Au Revoir Simone

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7.7 User Score:

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Based on 15 critic reviews
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Album Info

Label: Our Secret Record

Release Date: 19 May 2009

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Rock, Indie, Electronic, Pop

Summary

The third album for the all-girl trio from Brooklyn, New York.

What The Critics Said

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88

The Phoenix

Some bands make a third album; others make something more like a third refinement of "the album." This feels like the (charmed) latter.

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80

All Music Guide

Thanks to Monahan and the strength of the songs the trio wrote for the album, this stands as Au Revoir Simone's best work so far.

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80

musicOMH.com

You can slice up its track-by-track constitution--a gently sung, interesting turn of phrase here, an evocative chord progression here--but it is a beautiful, haunting creature as a whole, and a poignant testament to the power of simplicity.

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80

New Musical Express

Music to stick pins in voodoo dolls of the popular kids by.

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80

Slant Magazine

The fact that many of the songs have lengthy instrumental passages confirms that Au Revoir Simone is more concerned with conveying emotions than just singing about them. On this count, the album's a clear success.

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78

Pitchfork

The band's egalitarian and mutually supportive dynamic pays off on the harmonious Still Night, Still Light, their third and best album.

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70

Hot Press

Snoozy delights from the polyphonic twee whose outright nerdiness is charming.

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70

Drowned In Sound

Listen to Still Night, Still Light for what it is and its unlikely you will end up disappointed.

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70

Spin

Opener 'Another Likely Story' sets the mood, dovetailing chilly lunar textures with hushed vocal harmonies to often nap-worthy effect.

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70

Sputnikmusic

Essentially, Still Night, Still Life is a fun, carefree listen and doesn't pretend to be anything more. As an added bonus, it's also a clear improvement over the band's past works as well.

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60

Uncut

There's a couple tunes that rise above the general lo-fi languor. But you get the feeling they could carry on like this, lost in unchanging adolescent reverie, forever. [Jun 2009, p.83]

60

Under The Radar

Au Revoir Simone might want to explore organic instrumentation further--the vocal harmonies would flourish--although the lyrics could wilt in the exposure. [Summer 2009, p.64]

60

Q Magazine

There's an intimacy to these songs that makes it feel like you're intruding on some private sorrow, but there's no denying their ability to sustain a mood. [Jun 2009, p.117]

60

NOW Magazine

Everything sounds lovely, but the songs are too indistinct from one another, and there’s very little emotional range on display.

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40

Mojo

Over the course of a whole album their light-as-afeather mix of glacial keyboard, breathy vocals and mid-tempo time signatures begins to grate, and you wish producer Thom Monahan had made them take more risks. [Jun 2009, p.99]

What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 7.7 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

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