William Fitzsimmons Gold In The Shadow
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kanecooper
March 21st 2011


630 Comments


never liked this guy, just some boring music

DiceMan
March 21st 2011


7066 Comments


He's a lot better when he uses the production similar to Goodnight and Ghosts... This other stuff is kinda meh

automation
March 22nd 2011


3 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I've never really gotten into William Fitzimmons. His music is nice and I can play it while I'm working or something, for background, but I feel like the melody isn't there... almost none of his songs are catchy to me. And will he ever try expanding his range beyond a mumbled whisper..



Probably I enjoy Sparrow the most out of his albums. I've been listening to GITS for at least a month now and I just can't get into it. It doesn't sound bad, and at least the songs aren't averaging like 6min. anymore, but it's still boring.



What Hold is a great track though and easily my favorite on the new album.

huskerdoo
March 23rd 2011


403 Comments


hes always been pretty bad

brutebeard
March 25th 2011


1655 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the singles on this are pretty good actually. the rest is decent. harsh rating.

Steoandnoodles
March 30th 2011


2832 Comments


Summed it up exactly. =/
The second track made me think this album was going to progress well but it didn't. A shame.

ShadowRemains
April 1st 2011


27806 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

damn...

Ire
April 21st 2011


41944 Comments


i refuse to believe this is bad : (

Transient
April 22nd 2011


1520 Comments


'I didn't realize Jason Akermanis had a record out...'

HAHAHA

EyeForAnEye
April 29th 2011


1741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The deluxe edition does him a lot justice. Love the simplicity. I still love this album.

luci
March 10th 2012


12844 Comments


his late career work is a bummer



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