Civilian

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AlbumMar 08 / 201110 songs, 38m 46s
Indie Rock Indie Pop
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Wye Oak has taken their blend of atmospheric folk and indie rock into new territory on their understated and tension-filled third release. Jenn Wasner’s guitar work moves from feathery acoustic strumming to piercing electric licks and squalling feedback, often within the same song. She’s also a mesmerizing singer with a sensual, mysterious, and husky voice that pulls you in. Andy Stack’s nimble, expressive drumming and subtle use of keyboards for the low end provide the ideal platform for their fluid songs. The duo offer their own take on the soft-loud-soft school of songwriting on the dynamic standouts “Holy Holy,” “Dogs Eyes,” “Hot As Day,” and the title track, which are anchored by controlled bursts of sound. Balancing them out are languid dream-pop cuts “The Alter” and “Plains” that highlight their strong melodic sense. Setting these already good songs apart is the inventive production: varied layers of sonic textures are woven into the tunes so smoothly that the studio effectively acts as a third band member. Wye Oak’s first two albums were good. This one is great.

7.9 / 10

This Baltimore duo sand the edges between quiet and loud, gentle and rough, hard and soft, clean and dirty, and make their best LP in the process.

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Two-person bands have long made up for their lack of instrumental capacity with uncommon intimacy. For singer-guitarist Jenn Wasner and drummer-keyboardist Andy Stack of Baltimore indie-folk duo Wye Oak, that means making records that whisper and howl with the volatility of deep, painful secrets held between close…

8.2 / 10

It’s easy to compare Wye Oak to Beach House—both groups originated in Baltimore, are comprised of boy/girl duos and usually…

A deep and interesting affair.

Up until the release of 2011’s album Civilian, the indie rock duo of Wye Oak released two albums and one EP of solid, well-crafted indie rock.

7.0 / 10

Wye Oak return with a third full-length, and a much established thing, with a few well-received records under their belt.

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