| I am a huge fan of Dredg's previous album, El Cielo, so this one took a little while to grow on me. It is not so much of a complete work as El Cielo, less ambitious in its scope and probably more accessible. That said, grow on me it did thanks largely to songs like Planting Seeds and Ode to the Sun. After countless listens, I still find parts of the songs that I missed the last time through. For being a much more poppy album than El Cielo, Dredg still manages to easily engage my attention with their composition skills. |