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When I Pretend to Fall [The Long Winters]


  • 1. Blue Diamonds
    2. Scared Straight
    3. Shapes
    4. Cinnamon
    5. Bride and Bridle
    6. Blanket Hog
    7. It'll Be a Breeze
    8. Stupid
    9. Prom Night at Hater High
    10. New Girl
    11. Sound of Coming Down, The
    12. Nora
  • Additional Info
    Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 31

  • Credits
    Producer
    EngineerChris Walla; Ken Stringfellow; Kip Beelman; John Roderick

    The Long Winters include: John Roderick (vocals).
    Additional personnel includes: Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Ken Stringfellow, Sean Ripple.
    Producers include: John Roderick, Ken Stringfellow, Chris Walla.
    Personnel: John Roderick (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, Fender Rhodes piano, Farfisa, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards, tambourine, loops); Ken Stringfellow (vocals, piano, Kurzwell synthesizer); Sean Nelson (vocals, keyboards); Krista Wells, Megan Thompson, Stephanie Wicker, Gloria Wu (vocals, background vocals); Jennifer Faulkner (vocals); Jon Auer (guitar, electric guitar); Christopher Walla (guitar); Peter Buck (mandolin); Katrina Cordi (violin); Sarah Standard, Kerry Downing Johnson (viola); Nathan Harrison (cello); Scott McCaughey (harmonica); Eric Corson (accordion); Steve Scalfati (alto saxophone); Craig Flory (tenor saxophone); Dave Carter (trumpet); Mike Simpson (French horn); Bart Roderick (piano, organ); Chris Caniglia (keyboards, Kurzwell synthesizer); Sean Ripple (vibraphone); Michael Shilling (drums); Blake Wescott (tambourine).
    Audio Mixers: Christopher Walla; Ken Stringfellow; Kip Beelman; John Roderick.
    Recording information: Soundhouse; The Hall Of Justice; The Soundhouse.
    Building upon the Long Winters' first album, The Worst You Can Do Is Harm, frontman John Roderick compiled enough hooks to create the solid, delectably pop sophomore effort When I Pretend to Fall. The Long Winters get happy on this one, and Roderick's vibrant, newfound confidence as a showman and songwriter allows the Long Winters' sound to finally gel. Chris Walla, Sean Nelson, Eric Corson, and Michael Schilling return for some sonic goodness, while ex-Posies guitarist/vocalist Ken Stringfellow joins the Long Winters to polish things up a bit. Extra help from R.E.M.'s Peter Buck and Pedro the Lion's Blake Wescott is a bonus in adding to Roderick's nearly accessible candied rock sound. Album opener "Blue Diamonds" kicks things off with a swanky brass section. Roderick's self-assured vocals are a touch shy at first, but the Michael Stipe comparisons immediately disappear mid-chorus. Roderick takes control and he likes it; it sounds so good on the synth-driven '60s pop of "Scared Straight." Shimmering space rock guitars and budding string arrangements carry the melodies of "Blanket Hog" for one of the album's brightest moments, while "Prom Night at Hater High" is equally energetic with its hoedown-like appeal. When it seems like the Long Winters could use a break or at least a breather, "New Girl" gets cheeky with classic power pop. When I Pretend to Fall aptly suggests that things could go one way, but Roderick and company push and pull with harmony and emotion for a full, tangible set of songs. One listen to "Nora" and you'll sense Roderick's soft heart. It charms you; a soft heart doesn't equal a simple album, however. ~ MacKenzie Wilson

  • Critic Reviews
    Entertainment Weekly (5/9/03, p.77) - "...Some of the most maddeningly memorable...indie-pop ditties this side of Bob Pollard..." - Rating - B+
    Magnet (6-7/03, p.100) - "...Roderick already had the goods, but with the addition of Ken Stringfellow, Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and horns, he's now pure pop royalty..."
    CMJ (5/19/03, p.9) - "...Flavored with a nostalgic Northwestern indie-rock charm..."
    Mojo (Publisher) (10/03, p.110) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This album heaves with harmonic charm....The arrangements are peachy but never cloying..."
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