Shearwater — Filaments

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The night is like a black stone
But it ripples in the wind
And you are shaking like a new slave
In an ultraviolet sun
Shiver at the night sky
From the ribbon of the road:
Hollow little diamonds
All embedded in the null
Head like a blank screen
A body alive
You are living in the last rays
Kicking up the nights
Oh, little stars...
In the center of the sun, in the stain spilling out into the light
In the calling of the gulls, in the river running out into the night
Some people run from themselves
Some chain the dogs to the gate
Some are living a lie
Daddy's on the next plane
And he's looking to survive
He is soaking from a long run
He is fingering a knife
Summoning a white lie
From the fingers to the mind
You were watching the horizon
But it was in you all the time
Like a worm in the bloodline
Like an urge wants release
But you roll away the sun,
Throw it back into the east
Falling lights on the miracles of a golden age
Blackened sounds of the millions in the streets today
Where some people turn on themselves
Some hang around for an age
Some get paralyzed
In the center of the sun, in the hole in the belly of the light
In the shudder in the hull, in the river running out into the night
There is someone in the room, there is someone in the darkness
I'm taking everything back:
When I led you down to the lake
It was the thrill of my life
But it ripples in the wind
And you are shaking like a new slave
In an ultraviolet sun
Shiver at the night sky
From the ribbon of the road:
Hollow little diamonds
All embedded in the null
Head like a blank screen
A body alive
You are living in the last rays
Kicking up the nights
Oh, little stars...
In the center of the sun, in the stain spilling out into the light
In the calling of the gulls, in the river running out into the night
Some people run from themselves
Some chain the dogs to the gate
Some are living a lie
Daddy's on the next plane
And he's looking to survive
He is soaking from a long run
He is fingering a knife
Summoning a white lie
From the fingers to the mind
You were watching the horizon
But it was in you all the time
Like a worm in the bloodline
Like an urge wants release
But you roll away the sun,
Throw it back into the east
Falling lights on the miracles of a golden age
Blackened sounds of the millions in the streets today
Where some people turn on themselves
Some hang around for an age
Some get paralyzed
In the center of the sun, in the hole in the belly of the light
In the shudder in the hull, in the river running out into the night
There is someone in the room, there is someone in the darkness
I'm taking everything back:
When I led you down to the lake
It was the thrill of my life
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this album continues to be on heavy rotation for me. It's brilliant, love hearing it pop up on RP.
I'm hearing a bit of Arnold Schwartzenegger in the lead singer's enunciations.
Most enjoyable - improving on each listen, for me.
eileenomurphy wrote:
Thank You Radio Paradise, for playing music like his (in FLAC too)!! No need for FM radio,, unless while driving!

If you can connect your phone to your car audio system you can listen to RP in your car too...
Thank You Radio Paradise, for playing music like his (in FLAC too)!! No need for FM radio,, unless while driving!



If you can connect your phone to your car audio system you can listen to RP in your car too...
dmiley wrote:
Irresistible, infectious and inspirational
Yep, put on the earbuds/headphones, crank it up and sit back!
Irresistible, infectious and inspirational
Yep, put on the earbuds/headphones, crank it up and sit back!
This has been an 8 for me since first listen and I am bumping it up to a 9
Ok_Sobriquet wrote:
Irresistible, infectious and inspirational
The groove on this song is irresistible
Irresistible, infectious and inspirational
t0m5k1 wrote:
agree
Another of my RP discoveries ...Love it

agree
The groove on this song is irresistible
Emwolb wrote:
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
perfect Jon Lord would be pleased
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
perfect Jon Lord would be pleased
khardog145 wrote:
Lost my shape, trying to act casual..
I like this song despite the obvious Talking Heads rip-off, or should I say inspiration. Makes for a great segue from TH.
Lost my shape, trying to act casual..
timmus wrote:
Yes:
https://www.quantumrun.com/art...
I wonder how we've gotten to the point where the music charts are filled with Ed Sheeran, Lil Nas X, and Ariana Grande, and not bands like this. Has the music industry co-opted the idea of what's actually good?
Yes:
https://www.quantumrun.com/art...
I wonder how we've gotten to the point where the music charts are filled with Ed Sheeran, Lil Nas X, and Ariana Grande, and not bands like this. Has the music industry co-opted the idea of what's actually good?
The more I hear this, the more it burrows into the furrows of the gray matter where it matters. This is a talented, JAMMING group!
Excellent!!! Very Moody Blues(ish)! I like it!
hmmm...never heard this moody blues song
maybe one of his solo albums
oh...
maybe one of his solo albums
oh...
TheKing2 wrote:
nonono, Talking Heads (SMS)
Hints on Momentary Lapse of Reason!!
nonono, Talking Heads (SMS)
Hints on Momentary Lapse of Reason!!
Great! I never heard of them before. Thanx RP!
love the hint of John Barry at the start
mikedgreene wrote:
Dyslexic's of the world UNTIE!!!!
What do you mean EITNU? What does eitnu mean?
Dyslexic's of the world UNTIE!!!!
What do you mean EITNU? What does eitnu mean?
I thought this was Beck!
Emwolb wrote:
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
nonono, Talking Heads (SMS)
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
nonono, Talking Heads (SMS)
Emwolb wrote:
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
But yeah, it also reminds me of TVOR.
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
But yeah, it also reminds me of TVOR.
MrStatenIsle wrote:
That sounds hard to Swallow.
I heard the Audubon Society is sponsoring a summer concert featuring Shearwater, Ptarmigan, Quetzal, Doves and headliner, The Eagles.
That sounds hard to Swallow.
Adding this to my Run mix. Great tempo.

cloudymcloudface wrote:
Weird, i thought it was Moody Blues at first. LOL
thought this was Talking Heads at first, good stuff 👏👌
Weird, i thought it was Moody Blues at first. LOL
thought this was Talking Heads at first, good stuff 👏👌
I urge everyone to check out their back catalogue - some wonderful music there (my favourites being Animal Joy and The Golden Archipelago). Here's a link to a really lovely (and quite short) song.
For some reason, I feel I shouldn't like this, but I do....
MrStatenIsle wrote:
What a line up! Man I miss shows and parties...
Stay safe yall
I heard the Audubon Society is sponsoring a summer concert featuring Shearwater, Ptarmigan, Quetzal, Doves and headliner, The Eagles.
What a line up! Man I miss shows and parties...
Stay safe yall
Lovwe Buddy Holly stuff but The Stones did a great version odf this
costoonces wrote:
Counting Crows, Jayhawks, Robyn Hitchcock
You forgot Okkervil River, where they come from.
Counting Crows, Jayhawks, Robyn Hitchcock
You forgot Okkervil River, where they come from.
jelgator wrote:
The Dodos, Housemartins, Black Crowes...ooh this is fun!
Counting Crows, Jayhawks, Robyn Hitchcock
The Dodos, Housemartins, Black Crowes...ooh this is fun!
Counting Crows, Jayhawks, Robyn Hitchcock
Yes...but I hear Howard Jones westslope wrote:
Good to know. Popular music is like all newer ideas, path dependent. The best musicians listen widely where most listeners never venture.
Another RP discovery. The good hits just keep on coming.
Good to know. Popular music is like all newer ideas, path dependent. The best musicians listen widely where most listeners never venture.
Another RP discovery. The good hits just keep on coming.
planet_lizard wrote:
No Guillemots? Byrds? Flock of Seagulls? Even Andrew Bird? Sheryl Crow?
The Dodos, Housemartins, Black Crowes...ooh this is fun!
No Guillemots? Byrds? Flock of Seagulls? Even Andrew Bird? Sheryl Crow?
The Dodos, Housemartins, Black Crowes...ooh this is fun!
MrStatenIsle wrote:
No Guillemots? Byrds? Flock of Seagulls? Even Andrew Bird? Sheryl Crow?
I heard the Audubon Society is sponsoring a summer concert featuring Shearwater, Ptarmigan, Quetzal, Doves and headliner, The Eagles.
No Guillemots? Byrds? Flock of Seagulls? Even Andrew Bird? Sheryl Crow?
Went out and bought this album after hearing them on RP. Great from start to finish.
jelgator wrote:
Dancing bananas of the world, unite!!!! :)
Dyslexic's of the world UNTIE!!!!
Dancing bananas of the world, unite!!!! :)
Dyslexic's of the world UNTIE!!!!
Like this
Marcounel wrote:
... and Harry Manx should have preceded Shearwater.
Flock of Seagulls?
Budgie, Byrds, Housemartins, Swans, Wrens, The Partridge Family and Them Crooked Vultures - eclectic or what?... and Harry Manx should have preceded Shearwater.
Marcounel wrote:
Flock of Seagulls?
MrStatenIsle wrote:
I heard the Audubon Society is sponsoring a summer concert featuring Shearwater, Ptarmigan, Quetzal, Doves and headliner, The Eagles.
I always think this is Beck....until I remember it isn't
Blasserman wrote:
The lack of change in the percussion is the foundation...
My rating was 6 initially. By the end it was a 7.
The lack of change in the percussion throughout the song is annoying.
But the interesting random background sounds helped to make it better for me.
The lack of change in the percussion throughout the song is annoying.
But the interesting random background sounds helped to make it better for me.
The lack of change in the percussion is the foundation...
My rating was 6 initially. By the end it was a 7.
The lack of change in the percussion throughout the song is annoying.
But the interesting random background sounds helped to make it better for me.
The lack of change in the percussion throughout the song is annoying.
But the interesting random background sounds helped to make it better for me.
milleronic wrote:
Dancing bananas of the world, unite!!!! :)
stretcher wrote:
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.






Dancing bananas of the world, unite!!!! :)
I'm getting a Moody Blues vibe from this. Updated, though.


stretcher wrote:
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.






Trippy...so evocative of so many great bands with a twist all their own. Love this bouncing around in my head. MORE PLEASE
jelgator wrote:
I really liked the banana-person emojis. This comment is making me doubt my commitment to banana-person emojis.

stretcher wrote:
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.

Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.

I really liked the banana-person emojis. This comment is making me doubt my commitment to banana-person emojis.

BillE wrote:,
Well yes because this tune has many bands in it ,there is even Wizard if Oz,
I thought this was an undiscovered Moody Blues song from a long lost album! Great!
Well yes because this tune has many bands in it ,there is even Wizard if Oz,
Collage of many styles ,sounds of many bands but little depth
Perfect increasing ritm, i like it...
this song reminds me of when my gramma would try and conjure spirits..she would rattle off all kinds of mysterious words and such..good times thank you gramma and shearwater too I guess
This song is high on my list of "Music to Be Quarantined With." Close the doors and windows tight, crank it up and start spinning.

stretcher wrote:
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.
Now now stretcher, you're not qualified to take higher ground here. And my IQ is in fact higher than the song rating. Mine's at least 8.
Oh by the way....
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.
Now now stretcher, you're not qualified to take higher ground here. And my IQ is in fact higher than the song rating. Mine's at least 8.
Oh by the way....

I thought this was an undiscovered Moody Blues song from a long lost album! Great!
Love a bit of shearwater ...Echoes of Orbital - The Box come to mind in this track, Not too sure why though!
stretcher wrote:
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.

Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.

That moment of panic when you notice a Shearwater song playing from a desktop but you had your phone playing from a cache instead, go figure. Whew! Talk about your near misses. Fixed that, and fast.


There's a brilliance to the steadfast and unchanging bass line...with the ever changing chords around it. A staple foundation with the clouds of uncertainty swirling around it. Very cool. I'm liking this very much!
Cool album art to boot!
Cool album art to boot!
BCarn wrote:
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely useless your comment is.
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely useless your comment is.
Stop it, both of you. The only thing more useless than both of your comments would be any kind of dancing banana, or similar emoji. Come on, let's try to show an IQ that's higher than our song rating.
Agree, geez throw a friggin cymbal in once in awhile. OR ANYTHING. I mean a drum machine can do this. Maybe it is a machine. UGH sfyi2001 wrote:
S O M E B O D Y Y Y Y Y y y y y y y - shooooot the drumerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
memoryboxer wrote:
This may be one of the best "sounds like" summations of a band I've ever heard. While it doesn't apply to all Shearwater tracks it NAILS this one. Thank you; treasured forever.
Before reading the comments, this tune caught my eye and I too reached for "The Moody Blues" but... different.
This may be one of the best "sounds like" summations of a band I've ever heard. While it doesn't apply to all Shearwater tracks it NAILS this one. Thank you; treasured forever.
Before reading the comments, this tune caught my eye and I too reached for "The Moody Blues" but... different.
S O M E B O D Y Y Y Y Y y y y y y y - shooooot the drumerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Feeling Moody 

dburgher wrote:
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely useless your comment is.
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely awful this song is.
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely useless your comment is.
This song just followed a Talking Heads tune, and when I heard that bass line at the beginning of this track, I thought to myself, Bill must be doing a Two for Tuesday thing.
A 9, definitely!!
RP made me do it... Great album
RP made me do it... Great album

Like the drive....
Nice segue from Gotan Project "Queremos Paz"
memoryboxer wrote:
This may be one of the best "sounds like" summations of a band I've ever heard. While it doesn't apply to all Shearwater tracks it NAILS this one. Thank you; treasured forever.
Moody Blues - yes.
This may be one of the best "sounds like" summations of a band I've ever heard. While it doesn't apply to all Shearwater tracks it NAILS this one. Thank you; treasured forever.
Moody Blues - yes.
Another of my RP discoveries ...Love it 

Add me to the "sounds like Beck" camp. This could easily be a rejected track from The Information.
I do get the Talking Heads, Moody Blues, and even Underworld comparisons, though. Funny how all Shearwater's songs make me think "hey this sounds like _____" but it's never the same artist that fills in the blank.
The only other band that does that for me is The Dandy Warhols.
And this sounds nothing like The Dandy Warhols.
I do get the Talking Heads, Moody Blues, and even Underworld comparisons, though. Funny how all Shearwater's songs make me think "hey this sounds like _____" but it's never the same artist that fills in the blank.
The only other band that does that for me is The Dandy Warhols.
And this sounds nothing like The Dandy Warhols.

How are these guys so little known?
Good music. Good Texas Indie Rock. 

I heard the Audubon Society is sponsoring a summer concert featuring Shearwater, Ptarmigan, Quetzal, Doves and headliner, The Eagles.
Never heard of this band but I dig the groove on this song.
RP + Spotify = expanded music list. Such a good combo and worth every penny!
khardog145 wrote:
Agreed..... "Listen to Remain In Light much?"
I like this song despite the obvious Talking Heads rip-off, or should I say inspiration. Makes for a great segue from TH.
Agreed..... "Listen to Remain In Light much?"
Each song on the album is different from each other and holds together as an album. The whole things is worth a listen. I like this song but it is not my favorite on the album.
Emwolb wrote:
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
This may be one of the best "sounds like" summations of a band I've ever heard. While it doesn't apply to all Shearwater tracks it NAILS this one. Thank you; treasured forever.
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
This may be one of the best "sounds like" summations of a band I've ever heard. While it doesn't apply to all Shearwater tracks it NAILS this one. Thank you; treasured forever.
That riff reminds me of Morning Mr Magpie. Definitely growing on me, gonna bump it to 8
This always best at 11.
Dude this is great!
Thank you all!
Thank you all!
Sounds pretty much like Underworld to me, at least in this song...
sounds like beck to me
I like this song despite the obvious Talking Heads rip-off, or should I say inspiration. Makes for a great segue from TH.
Feels like Devo.
I was thinking it was beck
Emwolb wrote:
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
Meh.
Nah, once is enough.
Nah, once is enough.
clickfaster wrote:
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
Am I alone in thinking this sounds like TV on the Radio?
i was thinking more along the lines of The Moody Blues on 21st century drugs
It's growin' better each time I hear it... 7 > 8....
Proclivities wrote:
Good to know. Popular music is like all newer ideas, path dependent. The best musicians listen widely where most listeners never venture.
Another RP discovery. The good hits just keep on coming.
Pretty cool groove in this tune. To be fair, that sort of drumbeat and tempo existed before Talking Heads started recording music. Look up The Silver Apples and other "experimental" bands from the 1960s as well as the solo stuff by Brian Eno, who produced "Remain In Light". These guys seem to have a lot of influences, including the ones mentioned in the comments.
Good to know. Popular music is like all newer ideas, path dependent. The best musicians listen widely where most listeners never venture.
Another RP discovery. The good hits just keep on coming.
One of those songs that...sometimes I PSD this bloody song & other times I love this bloody song.
Gave it a 7 so I guess it is love tonight.
Paradise Radio you are the best!!
I do cheat sometimes & listen to Riprock Radiio. (I dunno named after Dash Riprock, Beverly Hillbillies character?)
Gave it a 7 so I guess it is love tonight.
Paradise Radio you are the best!!
I do cheat sometimes & listen to Riprock Radiio. (I dunno named after Dash Riprock, Beverly Hillbillies character?)
This is getting to much play time on the RP rotation. Time to change it up.
Am I alone in thinking this sounds like TV on the Radio?
dburgher wrote:
It is that relentless driving beat that they overlay the song's melody and lyrics on. They appear to not be in sync or even the same time signature.
Radiohead do this and so did Portishead back in the day. I am not sure about any similarities to Talking Heads though?
Anyway, you just have to adjust your melodic ear sensors to accept the non-normal :)
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely awful this song is.
It is that relentless driving beat that they overlay the song's melody and lyrics on. They appear to not be in sync or even the same time signature.
Radiohead do this and so did Portishead back in the day. I am not sure about any similarities to Talking Heads though?
Anyway, you just have to adjust your melodic ear sensors to accept the non-normal :)
dburgher wrote:
What are you wearing?
.
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely awful this song is.
What are you wearing?
.
I had to stop what I was doing, log in just so I could comment about how absolutely awful this song is.
I was busy washing my dishes when this came up... I thought to myself "who on earth could this be?"... "who could be segued with Talking Heads?"... And then I thought... "no one esle could possibly do Talking Heads".
So I left the dishing dancing in the scullery and came to discover that "Shearwater" can apparently do TH.
So I left the dishing dancing in the scullery and came to discover that "Shearwater" can apparently do TH.

The water is clear and innocent.
This is giving me a headache.
mrselfdestruct wrote:
Reminiscent of John Barry's "Persuaders" theme.
Love the hammered dulcimer.
Reminiscent of John Barry's "Persuaders" theme.
I know it's a bit cheap to just quote lyrics but hell:
Falling lights on the miracles of a golden age
Blackened sounds of the millions in the streets today
Where some people turn on themselves
Some hang around for an age
Some get paralyzed
love the music and i'm gripped by the words.
Falling lights on the miracles of a golden age
Blackened sounds of the millions in the streets today
Where some people turn on themselves
Some hang around for an age
Some get paralyzed
love the music and i'm gripped by the words.
dburgher wrote:
your donation entitles you to PSD button, don't be a total bozo yikes, average rating shows YOU are in the minority!
Can I have my donation back?
your donation entitles you to PSD button, don't be a total bozo yikes, average rating shows YOU are in the minority!

stuck in a time warp somewhere. pretty awful and just keeps going.
jtherieau wrote:
Not quite in that league, maybe more Talk-Talk influences... but interesting and quite intense nonetheless...
Moody Blues, Talking Heads, Radiohead, Devotchka...so many great influences here. Totally diggin it.
Not quite in that league, maybe more Talk-Talk influences... but interesting and quite intense nonetheless...
Drum automaton? Awful and irritating.

Can I have my donation back?
I'm tempted to agree with the two previous comments. Overlooked band (certainly in the UK) with a great catalogue.
Skydog wrote:
Yes, I agree. 2016 was not a good year for music.
9
this is this best album of 2016
this is this best album of 2016
Yes, I agree. 2016 was not a good year for music.
9
this is this best album of 2016
this is this best album of 2016
Volume has been turned WAY UP.

Love the hammered dulcimer.
of course you'd put this adjacent to the Talking Heads. Makes perfect sense.
Yuck