Their fourth album resembles the austere folk of previous Shearwater albums only incidentally. Thorny forests of static and distortion sprout up occasionally. The band also channels previously unheard influences. "They remain, in parts, as somber still as American Music Club, but now add more than a dash of 'Spirit of Eden' Talk Talk and a whole heap of '70s FM pop. Soft rock chamber music if you will; like Devendra Banhart or Iron & Wine, Shearwater are capable of emotional resonance through the most brittle of arrangements. Stunning" - Uncut.
1) La Dame Et la Licome
2) Red Sea Black Sea
3) White Waves
4) Palo Santo
5) Seventy-Four Seventy-Five
6) Nobody
7) Sing Little Birdie
8) Johnny Viola
9) Failed Queen
10) Hail Mary
11) Going Is Song