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EVedder27
January 10th 2010


6088 Comments


congrats on the feature jared.

alachlahol
January 10th 2010


7593 Comments


you continually mention the thunderstorms of your youth as if they don't happen anymore

i understand what you're alluding to, but citing them as a past event seems irrelevant

Meatplow
January 10th 2010


5523 Comments


this album is more like a tranquil rainy day to me

Observer
Emeritus
January 10th 2010


9479 Comments


you continually mention the thunderstorms of your youth as if they don't happen anymore

i understand what you're alluding to, but citing them as a past event seems irrelevant


Yes, they still occur, but they don't effect me like they used to. That's why I added the past element to it so I could compare my reactions as a child with this.

Thank you Mike.


Waior
January 10th 2010


11778 Comments


congratulations on the feature, jared kearns sir

i actually wouldn't mind hearing this

Zion
January 11th 2010


812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Killer album

alachlahol
January 11th 2010


7593 Comments


Yes, they still occur, but they don't effect me like they used to. That's why I added the past element to it so I could compare my reactions as a child with this.

what if you had listened to this album back then, would it have scared the shit out of you?

Observer
Emeritus
January 11th 2010


9479 Comments


Hmm, that's a good question. I guess not, though I'll never know for sure. I wouldn't have bothered with music like this as a child.

alachlahol
January 11th 2010


7593 Comments


that was a dick question on my part, i already knew the answer

sexpoi
January 11th 2010


648 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I thought it was a very good review. The analogy in the beginning wasn't bad but I did feel that u may have used the term "Thunderstorms of my youth/childhood" a little too much. I figured that you were trying to tie in the underlying concept of thunderstorms and the chaotic and unpredictable nature of them but I felt as if you could have left out the word "childhood" or "youth" in the parts that u did use it and it would have had the same effect on the reader. I'm not trying to be a dick or anything, I was just pointing out something that I noticed. Either way, good review and I'm gonna check this out

Observer
Emeritus
January 11th 2010


9479 Comments


Alright, thank you. I understand what you're saying, and I definitely see where it would be better for me to change that if I tried something like this again. Thank you for the constructive input!

Wizard
January 11th 2010


20627 Comments


Enjoyed the review quite a bit. This sounds good.

Meatplow
January 12th 2010


5523 Comments


It is.

BallsToTheWall
January 13th 2010


52578 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Band just friended me. Guess i'll check this out.

sexpoi
January 14th 2010


648 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Alright, thank you. I understand what you're saying, and I definitely see where it would be better for me to change that if I tried something like this again. Thank you for the constructive input!





It's no problem. btw I like a lot of ur reviews, keep up the good work

sexpoi
February 18th 2010


648 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

man this album is jizz-worthy. best post-rock i've found in a long time, also the most interesting

BallsToTheWall
March 19th 2010


52578 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Perfect yoga music. Nuff said.

Josh D.
October 26th 2010


18167 Comments


Whaaaaat, just listened to "Second Sight". Good stuff; like a cross between Hammock and Lights Out Asia.

Josh D.
October 27th 2010


18167 Comments


So good.

Cryogenix
March 31st 2012


114 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Amazing album, too bad the tracks are separated by silence. If only there was a structure that would intertwine them...I'd 5 it. Still a masterpiece.



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