The Party

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AlbumMay 20 / 201610 songs, 37m 29s
Chamber Pop Singer-Songwriter Indie Folk
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The third album by Saskatchewan\'s Andy Shauf sets after-hours stories to a doleful ‘60s songwriter vibe. Shauf plays the wallflower at his titular party, watching the guests\' movements: “The Magician” whose tricks fail, the girl dancing on her own on “Eyes of Them All”. He has an acute eye for uneasy social interactions, and captures them beautifully with off-kilter takes on classic ‘60s pop: the loose guitar on “The Worst in You”, and kitschy horns on “Quite Like You”.

9 / 10

The young Canadian crooner invites a host of characters to the party for his first major-signing with ANTI-.

7.5 / 10

When it comes to songwriting, Canadian songwriter Andy Shauf is like a party host intent on finding the intricate stories behind the characters who stumble into his songs and soundtracking them in grand fashion.

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9 / 10

Contrary to popular belief, filling a room with adults and alcohol does not a good time guarantee; there will always be the wallflower, some...

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6 / 10

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On his third LP, Canadian Andy Shauf brilliantly sidesteps both of these issues, using a party as his central theme and giving the record both a cast of characters to follow and the opportunity to experiment with unique instrumentation beyond your typical pianos and acoustic guitars.

8 / 10