I got into The Knife after hearing Like A Pen when a friend took the "Silent Shout" album round for background music during a game of poker. After the first listen of this album, the poker became part of the background as we listened to this. I have never been into the electronic genre, but ... Read review
Disc 1 Silent Shout Silent Shout Neverland Captain We Share Our Mothers' Health Na Na Na ... more
Marble House Like A Pen From Off To On Forest Families One Hit Still Light Disc 2 Silent Shout: An Audiovisual Experience (Live Audio) Pass This On Captain We Shar...
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I got into The Knife after hearing _Like A Pen_ when a friend took the "Silent Shout" album round for background music during a game of poker. After the first listen of this album, the poker became part of the background as we listened to this. I have never been into the electronic genre, but I am now starting to make in roads to it, as this album has really opened my eyes as to what is out there. It surprises me to know that they are not ... ...recognition.
_Silent Shout_
This album takes you in on the first listen, and the title track starts with a thumping bass, which you'd maybe expect to find in a dance track, but 10 seconds in, it opens up with the keyboard. It's a song you could dance to, as well as just chill out to. 9/10
_Neverland_
This is also another good mixture of keyboards, drums and bass. Not my favourite song on the album, ... more
I got into The Knife after hearing Like A Pen when a friend took the "Silent Shout" album round for background music during a game of poker. After the first listen of this album, the poker became part of the background as we listened to this. I have never been into the electronic genre, but I am now starting to make in roads to it, as this album has really opened my eyes as to what is out there. It surprises me to know that they are not that well known at all. These guys deserve some recognition.
Silent Shout This album takes you in on the first listen, and the title track starts with a thumping bass, which you'd maybe expect to find in a dance track, but 10 seconds in, it opens up with the keyboard. It's a song you could dance to, as well as just chill out to. 9/10
Neverland This is also another good mixture of keyboards, drums and bass. Not my favourite song on the album, but I love the breakdown at 1:54 which lasts until 2:58. 7/10
The Captain This song does not really kick in until about 2:44 as those first two and a half minutes are filled with weird, distorted keyboards. It's a bit slow and not too catchy, so not a great track in my opinion. 5/10
We Share Our Mother's Health A stand out track on the album. It's upbeat, has the electronic drum and bass, synthesiser and some strange lyrics. A brilliant song to dance to. If you want to get into The Knife, you need to listen to this song. 9/10
Na Na Na This is a really spaced out track, with it's echoey, distorted lyrics and the backing track reminds me in someone playing steel drums on a beach somewhere far away, which can only be a god thing! 8/10
Marble House Begins with the sound effect of what could easily be described as marbles hitting one another, and the keyboard then kicks in a crescendo style. Has a good solid bass beat in the background, and the keyboards and lyrics compliment each other well. 7/10
Like A Pen As this is the song that got me into The Knife, this is obviously a favourite of mine. It's like they've made a song with the sound effect of a dripping tap and it's brilliant! You could easily dance to this or chill out to it. The drums and keyboard also work well together in this track. 10/10
From Off to On A very subdued and quiet track, perfect for sitting down and letting your mind wander as you relax. 8/10
Forest Families This track starts off with another dance-esqe beginning with the rhythm of the synthesiser. Although from the previous tracks, you know it isn't going to be a commercial put your hands up and rave like a loony song. The style of the lyrics contradict the backing synthesier as they are quite subdued and echoey meaning this is also another chill out track. 8/10
One Hit Another favourite of mine. The drums and the style of the vocals are brilliant, and you can feel yourself itching just to sing the chorus, because it's just so random. 9/10
Still Light Slow track, another which sounds slightly spaced out and the vocals help to convey this style. You expect the final song on a CD to be a bit more upbeat, so that was slightly disappointing, but nevertheless a good track. 7/10
The next CD is a compilation of live recordings from The Knife and these let you at least feel some part of what it is like at a gig. It features a few of the songs already mentioned, plus a few others from their other albums. 8/10
I actually do not own the DVD as part of this set, which is a pity, but from what I have heard it is a good watch!
To conclude, if you've never really expereinced the electronic scene much like myself, but would like to explore and expand your music taste, this album is a must for you. I'm a relative newbie at the whole genre, but this album has really made me realise the sort of things I've been missing. On the other hand, if you're into the electronic genre, and you've never heard of The Knife, I suggest you get this album too just to broaden your horizons, as I believe it is slightly unique to other artists.
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Product details
Title
Silent Shout (+DVD)
Performer
Knife (The)
Genre
Electronic
Sub Genre
Classic Electronic
Release Date
02/07/2007
Original Release Year
2006
Label / Distributor
Brille / PIAS UK/Sony DADC
Pieces in Set
2
Studio / Live
Mixed
Format
Performer
EAN
94638865124
Catalogue Number
BRILCD 103DLX
Additional notes
Album Notes
Anyone looking for the warm, accessible techno of the Knife's "Heartbeats" (popularized by a Jose Gonzalez cover) won't find it on SILENT SHOUT. On this album, Swedish siblings Olof Dreijer and Karin Dreijer Andersson push their brand of vocal electronica to its creepiest limits, and achieve a result that is by turns lovely and truly disturbing, but always engaging. The beats and chords are clean and inventive, from choppy, pogo-stick rhythms to smooth progressions and skittering clicks. The vocals are consistently bent, distorted, stretched, and otherwise manipulated. This can be funny or unnerving, depending on the song. In both cases, though, it adds to the emotional heft of an album that is wonderfully catchy and startlingly intelligent.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Silent Shout
2.
Neverland
3.
Captain
4.
We Share Our Mothers' Health
5.
Na Na Na
6.
Marble House
7.
Like A Pen
8.
From Off To On
9.
Forest Families
10.
One Hit
11.
Still Light
Titles on disc 2
1.
Pass This On (live)
2.
Captain (live)
3.
We Share Our Mothers' Health (live)
4.
You Make Me Like Charity (live)
5.
Marble House (live)
6.
Forest Families (live)
7.
Kino (live)
8.
Heartbeats (live)
9.
Silent Shout (live)
10.
From Off To On (live)
Titles on disc 3
1.
Pass This On (live/DVD)
2.
Captain (live/DVD)
3.
We Share Our Mothers' Health (live/DVD)
4.
You Make Me Like Charity (live/DVD)
5.
Marble House (live/DVD)
6.
Forest Families (live/DVD)
7.
Kino (live/DVD)
8.
Heartbeats (live/DVD)
9.
Silent Shout (live/DVD)
10.
From Off To On (live/DVD)
11.
NY Hotel (video/DVD)
12.
Heartbeats (video/DVD)
13.
You Take My Breath Away (video/DVD)
14.
Pass This On (video/DVD)
15.
Handy Man (video/DVD)
16.
You Take My Breath Away II (video/DVD)
17.
Silent Shout (video/DVD)
18.
Marble House (video/DVD)
19.
We Share Our Mothers' Health (video/DVD)
20.
Like A Pen (video/DVD)
21.
Marble House II (video/DVD)
22.
When I Found The Knife (documentary/DVD)
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