Without Feathers is colored with shades of unabashed, often glorious alt-country. ALTERNATIVE PRESS
Angular, dark and destined for greatness. iD MAGAZINE
Without Feathers seems less a continuation of Logic than a valuable complement, cheerful and heartfelt as the latter was somber and stylized. PITCHFORKFrom Montreal via New York, and three years after the release of their much-praised debut, THE STILLS return with a brand new album, on a brand new label. New album Without Feathers, released on Drowned In Sound Recordings on 11th June, is the follow-up to 2003s debut Logic Will Break Your Heart and whilst showcasing a line-up shuffle and maturing of sound, it wont disappoint the Stills-faithful whilst bringing the band to a whole new audience. Preceding the album is the first single to be taken from the album, Destroyer, which was released on 14th May.Drummer Dave Hamelin (who wrote most of the debut album, as well as Without Feathers) steps up to the mike to share co-frontman duties with vocalist/guitarist Tim Fletcher. Bassist Oliver Corbeil remains, touring keyboardist Liam ONeil takes a permanent place, with newcomer Julian Blais picking up drumming duties.With the line-up change, Without Feathers was bound to mark a sonic development, and the new album definitely offers a sunnier outlook to the cutting post-punk sentiment of their debut, with their stark tales of love and loss replaced with a glorious smorgasbord of big, organic rock numbers and even (whisper it), alt-country. Lyrically they remain as spiky as ever. Still musing on strained or failed relationships, both in life and with the band, the lyrics often belie the upbeat sound on Oh Shoplifter handclaps and foot stomps accompany words of real betrayal, Destroyer a rock anthem with a full horn section to the words I hate you and your blood. Recorded in their home town, Montreal, in Canada, the band roped in various fellow Canadians for contributions on the album, including Metrics Emily Haines, Sam Roberts and various members of Broken Social Scene. With their last UK tour a co-headline with The Shins, The Stills continue to prove popular road-buddies with the Kings Of Leon who they toured with this April.
Without Feathers sees the band join a brand new record label, and become label mates with fellow Canadians Martha Wainwright and Metric on Drowned In Sound Recordings. DiS make Without Feathers available in the UK on a 11th June. The first single to be taken from the album, Destroyer, is released on 14th May.The Stills