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The Stand Ins
by Okkervil River

Okkervil River reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 79 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.6 out of 10
based on 28 reviews
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The indie rock band releases its latest album produced by Brian Beattie.

LABEL: Jagjaguwar
RELEASE DATE: 09 September 2008
DISCS: 1 disc
GENRE(S): Rock, Indie

What The Critics Said

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100
Entertainment Weekly
This Austin quintet follows 2007's "The Stage Names" with a second tour de force about the collateral damage of fame.
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100
Delusions of Adequacy
Remember those old days when everything was perfect, when you were happy and all was right in your world, The Stand Ins achieves this.
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91
Paste Magazine
Okkervil River itself performs here with an organic ease that’s dramatic without reaching for histrionics, continuing to tattoo its rough folkish flesh with Motown horns, power-pop overdrive and chugging New Wave bass.
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90
PopMatters
All of Sheff’s characters once again come to life on The Stand Ins. More stories are told from the first person than on "The Stage Names," but the theme shines through.
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83
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Sheff's narratives are still generous with details about porn stars and bland rich kids but they're also more focused than before, sharply describing characters who embrace the lies they find in art or in their heads for the sake of sanity.
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83
Lost At Sea
Just shy of a dozen songs, the ensemble of tracks on The Stand Ins is as rich and musically textured as any previous Okkervil River album
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82
Filter
The Stand Ins is rich with traces of its conterpart. [Fall 2008, p.92]
80
Uncut
The Stand Ins stands out on its own merits, a trove of dazzlingly wittty songcraft. [Nov 2008, p.112]
80
The Guardian
The frustrated love Sheff puts into every Motown bassline, soaring brass section and uplifting chorus means the songs sound inspiring, not bleak.
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80
Drowned In Sound
The Stand Ins is assured, ambitious and occasionally transcendent in its appeal--a worthy expansion of its forerunner and standalone joy in itself.
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80
musicOMH.com
Though it stands up well enough on its own The Stand Ins does feel like a follow-up, rather than something completely new and fresh and forward looking, and it is not as instantly gripping as The Stage Names, it takes longer to wind your way into your mind.
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80
No Ripcord
The Stand Ins is a solid achievement cut from the same charming cloth, even if it doesn’t crisp in quite the same way "The Stage Names" did.
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80
Alternative Press
The pair of albums don't feel at all like a gimmick, but more like a labor of love that gives each of frontman Will Sheff's characters the appropriate amount of time to shine. [Oct 2008, p.152]
80
Village Voice
The Stand-Ins, reportedly taped at the same time as "Stage Names," is an improvement, not least because Sheff punishes himself (rather humorously) for the sin of relying on tragic heroes at all.
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80
Blender
Sheff straddles the line between precious and brilliant, warbling twisty, appositive-packed tales about life on the road and crumbled relationships over cranked-up, vaguely folkish rock riffs.
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80
Spin
The Stand Ins, is packed with the same compound sentences, sprawling narratives, and precarious, barn-dance guitars that made its companion piece, 2007's "The Stage Names," so weirdly gripping.
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80
The New York Times
Self-conscious as the lyrics are, the music is uninhibited: lurching into motion like a bar band, picking up speed, piling up instruments and letting them fall away.
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80
Billboard
The Stand-Ins feels looser and breathier than "Stage Names."
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80
Pitchfork
The Stand Ins continues that ambitious musical development [in "The Stage Names"], further roughing up the group's sound while sharpening its attack to an even finer point, and refining some of their old tricks while introducing new ones.
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79
cokemachineglow
They ["The Stage Names" and The Stand Ins]were released as distinct (though interrelated) albums, and this one is better.
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70
Slant Magazine
It's a straight line from Pet Sounds to Pulp's Different Class, and while Stand Ins and its predecessor share R&B; riffs affected with a country twang, connecting this latest dip in the Okkervil to a '90s Pulp-y-ness is a refreshing move.
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70
All Music Guide
Stand Ins glows a little less bright than its' predecessor, but it shines nonetheless.
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70
Boston Globe
Whether The Stand Ins is a sequel to "The Stage Names" album, a companion piece, or a reimagining hardly matters; its pleasures and frustrations are entirely approachable on their own terms.
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70
Tiny Mix Tapes
Though Sheff’s lyrics can be too earnest sometimes, there’s no doubt he’s one of the most exciting songwriters of recent years, and The Stand Ins is another fine entry in the band’s discography.
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60
Under The Radar
The Stand Ins has its moments of enlightment, but, as a whole, it's a distant cousin to a far superior record. [Fall 2008, p.82]
60
Rolling Stone
Like its predecessor, The Stand Ins also continues to stretch the band's mopey sound.
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50
Austin Chronicle
The Stand Ins doesn't really figure out what it wants to be until its second half.
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37
The Phoenix
This record is a sequel to 2007’s "The Stage Names," and it shares its predecessor’s concerns: artifice, authenticity, and above all, the sniveling insincerity of hazy-eyed media zombies.
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