The End of That

Plants and Animals

The End of That

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The End of That sees Plants and Animals bridging the gap between their 2008 debut, Parc Avenue, and 2010’s darker La La Land.The band took...

The End of That sees Plants and Animals bridging the gap between their 2008 debut, Parc Avenue, and 2010’s darker La La Land.

The band took a different, more relaxed approach with The End of That as opposed to their former sprawling, in-the-studio songwriting process; they decided to write and fully develop a large volume of material before setting the tape rolling and clock running. But whereas they spent more time than ever before preparing, they actually recorded and mixed The End of That faster than any other Plants and Animals record to-date (save perhaps their 2007 breakthrough, the brief with/avec EP). With their new songs fleshed out, the band returned to La Frette Studios, outside of Paris, and with the help and ear of engineer Lionel Darenne (Feist), wrapped up their sessions in two weeks. The end result is arguably Plants and Animals’ most live-off-the floor offering.

That also makes The End of That their most intimate record. While there’s no shortage of their catchy electric guitar riffs, as evidenced on lead single “Lightshow,” the album also showcases lead singer Warren C. Spicer on piano, and plenty of acoustic guitar—an early touchstone of the band that had been given a break on the last record. Fans of Plants and Animals’ early acoustic work will feel right at home with songs like “Before,” “Song for Love” and the title track, while lovers of the band’s multi-part excursions won’t be disappointed either; side A and B of the album end and begin with their own respective anthemic monsters in “Crisis!” and “2010.”

Product Details

Vinyl
Black 12" vinyl 140g
Vinyl Packaging
Single sleeve
CD Packaging
Cardboard sleeve
WAV Files
16-bit/44.1k
MP3 Files
320 kbps
Label
Secret City Records
Release Date
February 28, 2012

Musicians

Warren Spicer
Lead Vocals / Acoustic Guitar / Electric Guitar / Bass / Piano / Organ / Synth
Nicolas Basque
Electric Guitar / Classical Guitar / Synth / Vocals
Matthew Woodley
Drums / Percussion / Vocals
Olivier Bloch-Lainé
Bass (The End of That)
Emilie Clepper
Vocals (The End of That, Why and Why)
Caroline Desilets
Vocals / Piano (The End of That, Crisis!)
Joe Grass
Pedal Steel (Runaways)
Hanako Hoshimi-Caines
Vocals (The End of That)
Katie Moore
Vocals (The End of That, Crisis!)

Production Credits

Mixing
Warren Spicer / Graham Lessard
Recording Engineer
Lionel Darenne
Assisted by
Nicolas Quéré
Mastering
Ryan Morey

Compositions

All songs composed by
Warren Spicer / Nicolas Basque / Matthew Woodley
Lyrics
Warren Spicer