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Broken Social Scene Broken Social Scene
This album is one of my favorites, as is this band, so I have a huge bias. It honestly took me a long time to get used to their sound, and it took me a real long time to get used to this whole cd. The first song I listened to was 7/4 which is an amazing mellow song with good sounds. I love their variety, from songs that are slow, to epic songs that are really grand, and then songs that have a nice laid backbeat with some nice vocals. This band does it all in a weird way, but its a way I like and I think works extraordinarily well. Obviously there are issues people have, but that for me went away after continuous repeats of the album. I didn't like the layering, but that eventually became an issue of the past, as everytime i listened to it, I heard something new, and it added more texture and more dynamics to the music.
Overall, give this a chance, and hopefully if you are patient, you will like it.
Elliott Smith Either/Or
Miles Davis Kind of Blue

4.5 superb
Brendan Canning Something For All of Us...

4.0 excellent
The Sound of Animals Fighting The Ocean and the Sun
"The Ocean and the Sun" brings the brillance of "The Tiger and the Duke" back in a new way. They bring back the old lineup, and their songs, although some are softer and slower than Tiger, still show the influence the first album had. I have to admit, that Lover was a decent album, but after I purchased it, and after a few listens, I went right back to Tiger. This album, has been keeping me satisfied and although Tiger in my opinion is better, this is a good 2nd.
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