The Broken West

Now or Heaven

The Broken West - Now or Heaven

09/09/2008 | Merge Records 

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All Music Guide Review

The Broken West's debut album I Can't Go On, I'll Go On was full of sunshine. The big, bright guitars, lush and sweet vocal harmonies, and huge, friendly hooks called to mind bands like Teenage Fanclub or Beachwood Sparks; bands who sound Californian through and through, in other words. On the follow-up, Now or Heaven, they strip almost all of the sunshine out of their sound. The big chiming guitars are replaced with thinner, almost Spartan tones, the drums are often provided by machines, and the optimistic feel of the record has vanished. The template for the group's sound has shifted from sunny indie rock to more dramatic and precise indie rock. More Spoon or Walkmen than TFC, more New York than California. Luckily though the quality of the songcraft remains mostly undiminished, and if you can weather the sea change in sound, Now or Heaven is worth a listen. The best songs, like the jumpy opener "Gwen, Now and Then," the quietly urgent "Embassy Row," or the energetic "Perfect Games" could have, with a few more guitars added, fit in fine on the debut. Most of the rest are good, no-thrills indie rock with only a couple of tracks that really fall flat. "Elm City"'s icy synths and hushed tones are less dramatic than they are clichéd, and "House of Lies" comes off way too much like Spoon Lite. Along with these stumbles, the main problem with the album is that it doesn't sound like I Can't Go On, I'll Go On II. Sure, bands should progress and change things up so they don't keep making the same record over and over but, really, another record that sounded as good as I Can't Go On would have been OK. It would have been welcomed with smiles and sunshine even. As it is, Now or Heaven is good enough but too derivative and uneven to be seen as anything other than a mild disappointment. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Now or Heaven Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Auctioneer
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for Auctioneer from Now or Heaven


  • 3
  • Elm City
  • 3:53
  • Sound Clip for Elm City from Now or Heaven


  • 4
  • Ambuscade
  • 3:45
  • Sound Clip for Ambuscade from Now or Heaven


  • 5
  • Perfect Games
  • 3:12
  • Sound Clip for Perfect Games from Now or Heaven


  • 6
  • House of Lies
  • 3:44
  • Sound Clip for House of Lies from Now or Heaven


  • 8
  • Got It Bad
  • 4:25
  • Sound Clip for Got It Bad from Now or Heaven


  • 10
  • Embassy Row
  • 5:12
  • Sound Clip for Embassy Row from Now or Heaven


  • Now or Heaven Notes

    Their sophomore full-length originates from home - the longing to get there and all that comes from being there. Each song is a maturation from the band's debut. The familiar catchy melodies are still there, as are the sublime harmonies and wry guitars, but "Now Or Heaven" is infused with a deeper, more serious perspective of the world.

    Credits of Now or Heaven

    • Ross Flournoy
    • Bass, Keyboards, Engineer, Group Member, Singer, Percussion, Guitar
    • Brian Whelan
    • Bass, Singer, Group Member, Keyboards, Guitar, Percussion
    • Dan lead
    • Bass, Singer, Group Member, Engineer, Keyboards, Guitar, Percussion, Drums


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