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Why Should the Fire Die?
Why Should the Fire Die?
Nickel Creek / CD / 2005
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Artist
Nickel Creek
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Sugar Hill
Producer
Tony Berg, Eric Valentine
Release Date
2005 08 09
Song List
1: When in Rome (4:15)
2: Somebody More Like You (3:01)
3: Jealous of the Moon (4:41)
4: Scotch & Chocolate (3:07)
5: Can't Complain (5:34)
6: Tomorrow Is a Long Time (3:36)
7: Eveline (3:11)
8: Stumptown (1:43)
9: Anthony (1:55)
10: Best of Luck (3:22)
11: Doubting Thomas (3:19)
12: First and Last Waltz (1:53)
13: Helena (4:45)
14: Why Should the Fire Die? (2:50)
Style.Categories
Contemporary Bluegrass, Americana, Contemporary Country, Progressive Bluegrass
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Few aspiring
bluegrass
artists have tackled the genre as unpredictably as
Nickel Creek
. For their third offering, the precocious trio have ditched longtime producer
Alison Krauss
in favor of
Tony Berg
and
Eric Valentine
(
Smash Mouth
,
Queens of the Stone Age
,
Good Charlotte
), and quietly crafted one of the most explosive acoustic records of the year. Longtime fans who were mystified by
Chris Thile
's
experimental
2004 solo release
Deceiver
may cock their collective heads in dismay, but those who appreciate the group's searing musicianship, orgasmic harmonies, and genre-bending arrangements will no doubt wear out their copies of
Why Should the Fire Die?
within the first month of ownership. Darker, colder, and infinitely more aggressive than their previous offerings,
WSTFD
is -- in spirit only -- the
progressive bluegrass
/
folk-pop
genre's reply to
Radiohead
's
Kid A
.
"When in Rome,"
with its radio signal crackle and full-band boot stomps asks, "Where can a dead man go/A question with an answer only dead men know." It's a chilly way to open a record, but it's also a declaration of independence from three friends who have known nothing but the stage since they were in single digits, and are determined to meet their mid-twenties head on. There's a newfound penchant for percussion throughout
WSTFD
that's not nearly as invasive as purists might think. While the ferocious
"Helena"
is the only track that features actual drums, bassist
Mark Schatz
is veritable one-man drum corps, dropping sinister slides and buzz-filled ringers that when paired with
Thile
and
Sean Watkins
's mandolin/mandola/guitar work is pure analogue thunder. This combination is at its most effective on the moody
Gillian Welch
-meets-
the Beach Boys
majesty of the album's brooding centerpiece,
"Eveline."
A masterful display of dynamics, it blurs the line between
pop
,
progressive rock
, and
country
with a magic marker the size of Texas. Even the more traditional numbers like
"Jealous of the Moon,"
"Can't Complain,"
and
"Tomorrow Is a Long Time"
-- the latter, sung by the honey-throated
Sara Watkins
, proves once and for all that
Bob Dylan
songs were placed on this earth to be interpreted by others -- are infused with the kind of electricity usually reserved for bands with vintage amplifiers and substance abuse problems.
Why Should the Fire Die?
is a brave album that warrants more than a passing glance from
country
and
bluegrass
purists, and the full support of the
indie rock
/
folk
/
pop
community. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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