Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird - US indie rock multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter

Person from United States

Genres: baroque pop, folk rock, indie folk, indie pop, indie rock, folk, singer-songwriter, indie

Andrew Bird

About Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird (born July 11, 1973) is an American musician. He was born in Lake Bluff, Illinois but currently resides in the Los Angeles area. Bird is a singer, a violinist and, since 2004, a guitarist. He is also an accomplished whistler. His early work, which echoed gypsy jazz and traditional folk, has led into his current sound, which mixes rock with more broad compositions. His years of solo song-craft have now enabled him to produce a sound that is uniquely his own. Trained by the Suzuki method from a young age and a graduate of Illinois' Northwestern University, Bird released his first solo album, Music of Hair, in 1996. Vastly different from his later releases, this first album showcases his violin skills and pays tribute to his fascination with both American and European folk traditions, as well as jazz and blues. His initial commercial exposure was in collaborative work with the band Squirrel Nut Zippers. He was quickly lumped in with the swing craze that swept the United States music industry in the mid '90s; this is an affiliation that he is still working to shed. Taking on the role of band leader in 1997 with Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire, he released the album Thrills. This was followed by Oh! The Grandeur in 1998. Both albums were heavily influenced by traditional folk, pre-war jazz and swing, with Bird relying on the violin as his primary musical instrument. In 2001, Bird released The Swimming Hour, his third release with the Bowl of Fire and a dramatic departure from previous recordings. The Swimming Hour featured a mixture of styles, from the zydeco-influenced "Core and Rind" to more straightforward rock songs. He has often referred to this record as his "jukebox album". The Bowl of Fire unofficially disbanded some time in 2003, having featured many skilled Chicago musicians including Kevin O'Donnell, Nora O'Connor, Andy Hopkins (aka Mr. Rudy Day), Jimmy Sutton, Colin Bunn and Ryan Hembrey. Bird then released two subsequent solo albums, both distributed through the label operated by Ani DiFranco, Righteous Babe Records. The two records, 2003's Weather Systems and 2005's The Mysterious Production of Eggs, continue a progression towards an eclectic indie folk sound that has proven challenging to classify. Bird's live solo shows have been notable in that he uses a multi-track system to sample and loop his own performance. For example, he may record a snippet of his performance on violin, then play a "loop" of that sound. This provides a more full-bodied sound and aurally suggests a band performance, rather than the sound of a solo artist. Bird's next full-length album Armchair Apocrypha (Fat Possum) was released on March 20th 2007. November 2007 saw the Soldier On EP originally a European tour-only release. But due to high demand and unanticipated critical acclaim was released digitally and in CD-format on both sides of the Atlantic. Critics and fans alike have hearkened to the EP's first track, "The Trees Were Mistaken", a complex yet austere looping composition that marks a departure from Bird's earlier body of work. It also contains a cover of Bob Dylan's "Oh Sister". January 2009 saw Noble Beast, also available with instrumental album Useless Creatures, released worldwide to positive reviews. The Fatal Shore Songfacts reports that Break it Yourself, Bird's sixth solo studio album, was released on March 6, 2012 through Mom+Pop records in the US and Bella Union in the UK. The origins of the LP lie in a couple of jam sessions by a gathering of Bird's friends in the singer's western Illinois barn, near the banks of the Mississippi River. Of his 2019 album My Finest Work Yet, Talia Schlanger of NPR says "Bird zooms way out on humanity across history's timeline, seeking insight about our current age, in a way he hopes 'stays above the news feed noise.'" Many tracks, including the opener "Sisyphus," include Andrew's trademark whistling.

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Andrew Bird — Top 30 songs of 156

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Andrew Bird Underlands
Andrew Bird Give It Away
Andrew Bird Give It Away
Andrew Bird Echolocations River
Andrew Bird Atomized
Andrew Bird Capital Crimes
Andrew Bird Fatal Shore
Andrew Bird Fixed Positions
Andrew Bird Lone Didion
Andrew Bird Make A Picture
Andrew Bird The Twistable, Turnable Man
Andrew Bird Are You Serious
Andrew Bird Stop N Shop
Andrew Bird The New Saint Jude
Andrew Bird The Night Before Your Birthday
Andrew Bird Danse Carribe
Andrew Bird Skin is, My
Andrew Bird Left Handed Kisses
Andrew Bird Saints Preservus
Andrew Bird Fiery Crash
Andrew Bird Sisyphus
Andrew Bird Glad
Andrew Bird Beyond the Valley of the Three White Horses
Andrew Bird Bloodless
Andrew Bird Olympians
Andrew Bird Bellevue
Andrew Bird Inside Problems
Andrew Bird Capsized
Andrew Bird Faithless Ghost
Andrew Bird Plasticities
Underlands
Give It Away
Give It Away
Echolocations River
Atomized
Capital Crimes
Fatal Shore
Fixed Positions
Lone Didion
Make A Picture
The Twistable, Turnable Man
Are You Serious
Stop N Shop
The New Saint Jude
The Night Before Your Birthday
Danse Carribe
Skin is, My
Left Handed Kisses
Saints Preservus
Fiery Crash
Sisyphus
Beyond the Valley of the Three White Horses
Bloodless
Olympians
Bellevue
Inside Problems
Capsized
Faithless Ghost
Plasticities