Tween is a collection of eight songs born, raised, and almost abandoned for various reasons during the years between 2011's breakthrough Civilian and 2014's reinvention-of-sorts, Shriek. Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack described these songs as "not emblematic of a step forward, but a step sideways in time." In other words, they just didn't make sense for album number five-which will happen at some point in the future. But just because they didn't belong there doesn't mean they don't belong anywhere. To wedge them onto Shriek would've been dishonest; to orphan them would've been somewhere on the line between criminal and just plain silly.
P**R
Literally 'tween Civilian and Shriek
I adore Wye Oak's 2011 album Civilian and was disappointed by their shift in sound in 2014's Shriek. This album of songs that are outtakes from their transition in sound 'tween Civilian and Shriek actually stands really well on its own. The standout track is the final one, Watching the Waiting -- catchy and up tempo. Great music that's about as far from an outtakes album as you can get.
A**G
This is a great album, lots of variety in the songs
This is a great album, lots of variety in the songs. It's hard to describe music well. I like lots of their other stuff and this is no exception. passionate, melodic, soulful and driving.
J**E
Wasner's voice takes center stage in TWEEN and it's perfect blend of honey and rust make her one of ...
TWEEN proves once again that this is Jenn Wasner's world and we just live in it. Wasner's voice takes center stage in TWEEN and it's perfect blend of honey and rust make her one of the most dynamic and interesting band leaders in modern pop music. The album as a whole is underpinned by Andy Stack's perfect synth-pop rhythms, and sonic fields, which serve as a warm bath for Wasner's vocals to bask in.Everything on this record is gorgeous and tracks like "If You Should See" and "Watching The Waiting" are startlingly upbeat, catchy tunes you'll find yourself playing on repeat, again and again. This is not to say the darkness of CIVILIAN is completely gone but just that TWEEN showcases Wye Oak's emotional/dynamic range in a way their past work had not.
T**R
Five Stars
I adore this band but two songs on this particular album echo my life right now
U**E
Civilian this is not but good this is (Yoda voice)
Much more of a fan of their first few albums, up to Civilian, but this isn't bad by any means. For a duo they can pump out some really wonderful and complex music, just wish they'd go just a little lighter on the electronics.
E**7
Love the album.
Love the album. My favorite of all their albums, though Civilian is really good as well. Guitar work is really unique. enjoy....
B**A
Four Stars
I would have bought it for "Watching the Waiting" alone.
C**E
Jenn and Andy, what a beautiful blend of talent!!!
I love it!
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