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If
It Feels Like
Dry
Sorrytown
Shadow
Under The World Awhile was recorded and produced by the band in
their home studio, the Beltcave, located in the basement of their midtown
house.
REVIEWS:
Gary
C.W. Chun of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin (Honolulu, Hawaii) writes:
"The
music is rich and meticulous in sound and arrangement, buoyed by Jesse
Otto's sensitive and soulful vocals."
Lesa
Griffith of the Honolulu Advertiser (Honolulu, Hawaii) writes:
"The
best pop band you've never heard of. Shelter Belt is a seven-member collective
that mixes complex instrumentation for an almost genre-defying sound."
Decemeil
Calvin Dixon of the University of Hawaii-Hilo Ke Kalahea (Hilo, Hawaii)
writes:
"With
music so diverse in each of their songs, Shelter Belt will have you hopping
and dancing at one moment and grooving to their jazz club styles and beats
a few moments later. Shelter Belt has a style that is for everyone. There
is always something interesting."
The
Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, Minnesota) "Best Bet" pick:
"A style-blurring blend of instruments and
approaches."
Josh
Nicolay of the Washburn Review (Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas) writes:
"Eclecticsm is the name of Shelter Belt's game and the band pulls
it off with an exceptional brilliance. Each and every song is unique,
not only musically but lyrically as well. Shelter Belt's extensive intermixture
of all types of music gives them the uncanny ability to connect with all
types of music listeners. This is easily one of the most well-rounded
and cohesive indie bands to come out of the Midwest in a looong time."
Tim
McMahan of Lazy-i.com (Omaha, Nebraska) writes:
"This Shelter Belt CD will probably end up on a lot of 'best of'
lists if they can get it in front of the critics by the end of the year.
Maybe the biggest surprise so far in a year desperately in need of some
surprises, Under The World Awhile is a giant leap forward for this band."
Kathryn
Harris of the Norfolk Daily
News (Norfolk, Nebraska)
gives 'Under The World Awhile' 4 out of 4 stars and writes:
"In the band's follow-up to its classy 'Rain
Home,' Shelter Belt maintains an incredible level of musicianship and
ups the ante by displaying a more mature understanding of how each musician's
role in the seven-piece complements the group as a whole. 'Under the World
Awhile' tosses the boring clichés of pop music out the window.
Keeping in mind that real drums go boom-boom, not pish-pish, and horns
and strings aren't just for orchestras, Shelter Belt has created refreshing
proof that popular music can be created with more than vocal effects processors
and synthesizers."
Matthew
R. Perrine of the Duluth Budgeteer News (Duluth, Minnesota) writes:
Omaha's
most intriguing collective. Shelter Belt’s sound is all over the
place.
Things start
out with “If It Feels Like.” Though it’s a brief affair,
Rachel Hospodka has enough time to hone her pitch-perfect backing vocals
into an unstoppable, ready-for-the-primetime performance.
“Shadow,”
is one of the most riveting tracks to emerge in 2007. You’ll want
to start hugging this record until your dog starts looking at you like
you got into her worm medicine again.
Yet, despite
this high-of-all-highs moment, Shelter Belt keeps you listening through
the final bars of the morose album closer, “Lake.”
But it would
be totally unfair to glaze over the remainder of this triumphant disc,
for there are many gems worthy of “Shadow” chatter: “Dry”
is Shelter Belt’s second No. 1 spot (in a perfect world). “I
Work,” while evoking ’70s arena-rock ballads, is nothing short
of charming. And who could forget “Seams”? If tearjerkers
are your bag, prepare for this subtle masterpiece by placing a box of
Kleenex to your right, and a bottle of (use your imagination) to your
left.
“Under
The World Awhile” is an emotional roller coaster, for sure, but
it’s one you’ll keep coming back to.
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