Shearwater: Fellow Travelers
Shearwater
Fellow Travelers
(Sub Pop Records)
Youâd be forgiven for not realizing that Shearwaterâs Fellow Travelers is an album of covers. Frontman Jonathan Meiburg has a voice so loaded with emotion that it twists these tracks into something new, and the covered artists have been invited to collaborate on the record as wellâŠas long as they select a song that is not their own.
Shearwater rise to the one great rule of performing covers: make the song different enough to justify a cover. While âHurts Like Heavenâ retains its delicate edge, it sounds indie enough that itâs difficult to peg as a Coldplay track. Baptist Generalsâ âFucked Up Lifeâ sounds like an acoustic lament for the first thirty seconds, and then Clinicâs presence kicks in to add those interesting electro elements. The cover of St. Vincentâs âCheerleaderâ transforms into a sort of classic rock jam, while Xiu Xiuâs âI Luv the Valley OH!!â is a delicious rock tune with a riff that will stick in your head all day.
The one fault I find with Fellow Travelers is not the execution but the way the songs are arranged. There is a lot of swinging back and forth between big rock and delicate acoustic sounds, which makes for a jarring record. A rearranged track list could work wonders in making this feel like a more complete album rather than a collection of tracks recorded around the same time.