Broken Bells

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Album Information
ALBUM ONLY
  • Artist: Broken Bells (See All Albums by Broken Bells)
  • Date Released: Apr 6, 2010

  • Genre: Alternative/Punk, Style: Rock, Alternative, Commercial Alternative, Indie Rock

  • Label: Columbia

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 37:25

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Jon Dolan

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04.05.10
Hushed songs that pull you in even as they fray at their dark edges
2010 | Label: Columbia

James Mercer and Danger Mouse come from different worlds. Mercer makes tender folk-pop in the Shins, while Danger Mouse is the avant-hip-hop pastiche genius behind projects like Gnarls Barkley and the Beatles-Jay-Z mash-up The Grey Album. But they both go in for a kind of haunted interiority, a vibe they nail on this unlikely but excellent collaboration. Throughout Broken Bells, DM's brittle, loopy beats and Mercer's mumble-core croon gel into songs that pull you in even as they fray at their dark edges. "The High Road" gets things going with video game burble, a slow strum-hop beat and Mercer's warm evocation of various states of spiritual flux. "Vaporize" begins with Mercer meekly testifying over a folk strum, then turns into an errant snare shuffle, complete with hymn-like backing vocals and synths-as-horns. On "The Ghost Inside" Mercer plays cardigan-sweater soulman over a beat that recalls Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy." On "Mongrel Heart" a sheer, perky groove and one-finger Farfisa tune leads us into a festively ghoulish South of the Border funeral march. The cagiest song here might be "The Mall & Misery" which, true to its title, takes some Gang of Four guitar scraping for a ride into woozy new… read more »

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Phenomenal Tracks!

Coltonw

I can listen to this album over and over and never get tired of it. It just keeps growing deeper and stronger, like good music should. What happened to the new album??? I have one track from it and now it seems to have been dropped - BUT WHY??? I WANT MORE!

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Am I dreaming or did contract change?

Dr.Don

I like this album especially the ghost inside. But hey I downloaded 4 songs and came back a month later to download a few more and what the hay only a full album download was available. Is this model of a future. Allow people to download songs individually and when the band catches on change the contract to album only. Brilliant!

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yawn city

rhymeskeema

i probably only dislike it, because i am fully expected to like it. having that knowledge, however, does not make me enjoy listing to this record.

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I miss my Shins

UncoolMusicCritic

This album is really good, but forgettable. With the Shins there is something very nostalgic, but refreshing. I know I sound bias but I can't help it. However, with that said, James Mercer and Danger Mouse are two amazing musicians. The album is worth buying.

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Fantastic... after a few tries

LTB

I wasn't sure what to make of this album when I first listened to it all the way through, but then bits of songs broke into my morning runs, work and everyday life. The genius is best observed after a few listens - love the obvious songs (The High Road, Vaporize) but The Ghost Inside and TRap Doors have a habit of popping up in my head on a now-regular basis.

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Good stuff

knightcy

Stick with it, you will like it.

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a bit missing...

madwyoming

maybe its the hype, but there is something amiss to this record. not the best danger mouse. not the best songs from james mercer. perfect background music!

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Sooo Goood!

bbeamer

Has grown on me with each listen. Love it now!

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Great Unexpected Pairing

mpgoroff26

Broken Bells is the unexpected pairing of James Mercer of the Shins and Danger Mouse most famous for Gnarls Barkley. Together they make absolutely memorable music that has to be one of the highlights of 2010. From the lead single The High Road to album cuts The Ghost Inside and October, this is an absolutely perfect album.

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Perfect pairing

tgreenin

I'll admit that I was skeptical at first when I heard that James Mercer and Dangermouse were working together on a project. That skepticism vanished the moment I heard the first song. In retrospect, the pairing seems brilliant, with Mercer's trademark guitar style and vocal delivery matched perfectly with Dangermouse's production touches and keyboard playing. An awesome collaboration!

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James Mercer and Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton) want Broken Bells to be seen, and heard, as an honest-to-goodness band, not a side-project dalliance. It’s a little tricky to do that when first listening to their self-titled debut album, since they’re such distinctive talents. Mercer’s vocals and melodies will almost certainly evoke the Shins to some degree or another, but he and Burton steer clear of bright pop in favor of winding melodies and mellow atmospheres. “The High Road” melds slick electronic percussion and a searching, minor-key melody that echoes the duo’s previous work without rehashing it. Toward the end, Broken Bells break out of their reflective mood with “The Mall & the Misery,” which closes the album with crisp chamber pop. – Heather Phares

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