Probably one of my favorites so far in this thread, possibly beating the last one. "Water Level" and "Second Hand" are immediate classics, but the album was terrific all the way through.
Probably one of my favorites so far in this thread, possibly beating the last one. "Water Level" and "Second Hand" are immediate classics, but the album was terrific all the way through.
I was thinking to myself the other day that I need to add more classical and early emo into my listening habits. I'll try to play both of these tonight.
Never heard it before, but it sounds like a gorgeous album from what I'm hearing so far. ^_^
Couldn't find The Voice of Trees, but I quite enjoyed Touch. I really do need to add more older emo in my diet, because I really liked this and End on End. So far your method is working.![]()
right on. glad you dug "touch"... i'll surely be adding more emo in the future, as it's definitely one of my favorite genres.
all of melnyk's stuff is pretty tough to find. he recently re-issued his old stuff on cdr's, but people aren't grabbing it up like they should.
if you simply can't find it try "wave-lox". it was slightly more popular, and nearly as good in my opinion.
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real quick input: 2 was freaking amazing. doing a full court press on Black Heart Procession. loved "A Light So Dim" in particular.
thanks stasis
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DMB
Leonard Cohen
Editors
Carbon Leaf
The Notwist
Victor Wooten
The National
OAR
The Chameleons
I'm not really a fan of Still Life at all, but have never really listened to the other bands, would I dig Shoulder?
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