The Microphones The Glow Pt. 2
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foxblood
December 1st 2011


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Samurai Sword is fucking crazy

Electric City
December 28th 2011


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

5in time!

Romulus
December 28th 2011


9109 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

that opening trio man

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
December 28th 2011


27412 Comments


mhm

Axel
December 28th 2011


189 Comments


There's no end; there's no glory; there's a slow resounding story / There's no place to feel certain; there's no body waiting for me / There's no stand of trees, no morning; there's a curve without a warning / There is weird and lasting sadness; there's no large and lengthy warming / There's no heat; there's no expansion; there's no door into the mansion / Lengthy warming, sweet removal, sweet expanse, sweet and substantial / There's no flesh; there's no fingers in my hair; I see a tunnel / We built walls, tall and solid, between the treasure and the shovel / I see a fountain; there's a trail over the mountain / There's no wayside; there's no stopping; and the peak is wide and rocky / There's no ceiling in the mansion; there's no waste, no hesitation / There's no crack of dawn, no morning, just an everlasting warming.

Axel
December 28th 2011


189 Comments


Good day to you, Thor. I must say, reading a review of yours is like strolling through a morning forest, through the mist and dew of the coming sunlight. Nothing matters as you walk amongst nature, admiring the life around you, which seems to flourish with upmost serenity. Quietly you stoop to feel the ground beneath your feet before lifting your head to the blue skies, feeling the breath of life filling you. Contemplating those you love bring tears to your mind's eye, reminding you that existence is precious, its happiness fragile. Suddenly life is perfect, and nothing can stand between you and that peace, which you have suffered greatly to obtain - a tranquil sense of the world, in all its beauty, with all its spirit.


Gyromania
January 3rd 2012


37017 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I can't get enough of this album.

dimsim3478
January 25th 2012


8987 Comments


"Something" sounds kind of like Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

NeutralThunder12
January 25th 2012


8742 Comments


this guy is fucking awesome. my only thing I have a real hard time understanding his lyrics sometimes. But its awesome stuff nonetheless.

eternium
February 14th 2012


16358 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just now listening to this for the first time and already loving it. If it does grow on me then there are great things to look forward to.

Funeralopolis
February 14th 2012


14586 Comments


@dimsim: how did you make it be a link like that?

sniper
February 14th 2012


19075 Comments


this is the best thing on the right day. few and far between for me but totally mind-blowing and a def 5/5 for me

eternium
February 14th 2012


16358 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I didn't expect the loud full band songs at all, especially as prominent as they are.

sniper
February 14th 2012


19075 Comments


the way all the disparate elements gel into one cohesive sound is one of the best things about this, with the best thing being what that sound is.

Island
February 14th 2012


577 Comments


Profound

rasputin
February 14th 2012


14967 Comments


yah it's amazing

lobby
February 14th 2012


1251 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

its a great one to sing too!

DeafMetal
February 14th 2012


8598 Comments


close to 5

Jash
February 14th 2012


4928 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the re-issue just makes the 5 that much better

Jash
February 14th 2012


4928 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

it's worth it man, some of the b-sides are amazing tracks and the tape loops he makes from all the sessions tapes are pree cool as well. the acoustic version of I Felt My Size is worth the DL alone



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