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Arrakakaka
November 4th 2005


685 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good way to put it, Fast Fingers. Vocals are just as good as a dang kazoo.This Message Edited On 11.04.05

Ace_of_Bass2112
November 4th 2005


257 Comments


[quote=Fast Fingers] Therefore, I think some bands need vocals abotu as much as they need a 2nd bassist. [/quote]


whats wrong with a 2nd bassist? /hurt feelings

Arrakakaka
November 4th 2005


685 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

He was just talking in general. But seriously, a second bassist isn't needed. I'm a bassist myself and having another bassist wouldn't be very practical. But it's been done before.

Ace_of_Bass2112
November 4th 2005


257 Comments


they need a sarcasm button

santi3hg
December 26th 2005


440 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

wow completely blown by what they can do. thanks fast, i am going to see them and if it wasnt for your review i may have well skipped their show.

great cd and good reviewThis Message Edited On 12.26.05

M A D R I G A L
January 16th 2006


103 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just purchased this album a few days ago and I'm completely blown away by this band. Great album, and very unique at that. I would have liked more in the review, but it got the job done as you tried to explain their sound. Good job.

Dried Muffin Remnants
January 20th 2006


297 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Autumn Into Summer may be the most beautiful song I've ever heard.

Concubine
January 27th 2006


333 Comments


I have Isis' Oceanic and i lke Red Sparowes, should i check these guys out??This Message Edited On 01.26.06

Kingofdudes
January 27th 2006


294 Comments


I am so used to seeing the double capital, that the it looks wrong without it now :-/

STFDood84
January 30th 2006


179 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Picked it up the other day, and it's phenomenal. The emotions that are conveyed throughout the tension, build-ups and atmospheric nature of the album are stunning, the guitarists play completely different riffs and lines and yet it all synchs together perfectly, and honestly, vocals are not needed whatsoever. The one tiny gripe I have is the snare sound... it's a little underproduced and tinny compared to the grandiose wall-of-guitar sound, but it's hardly an obstacle to enjoying this. Amazing shit, anyone who hasn't heard this needs to listen to it.



4.5/5

AlienEater
January 31st 2006


716 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

meh. the ep is way better

Neoteric
January 31st 2006


3243 Comments


I don't know about that, this album is beauty.

ktstein
January 31st 2006


459 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

In the poker game of life, women are the rake...

Cravinov13
January 31st 2006


3854 Comments


I finally heard this, and was greatly disappointed. It sounds like stoner metal without a vocalist, and IMO not good stoner metal at that. I yawned halfway through the first song.

Dancin' Man
February 1st 2006


719 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The EP version of March Into The Sea is better, but Angel Tears on the EP sucks. Justin Broderick should stay away from Pelican.

ocelot-05
February 1st 2006


807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I heard Opeth praised this band, and they generally have good taste, so I checked it out. From what I heard on iTunes, I may have discovered something wonderful...

Dancin' Man
February 2nd 2006


719 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Something better than Opeth actually.

Arrakakaka
February 7th 2006


685 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Whoa, whoa. Broderick is cool man. Jesu is awesome.

Dancin' Man
February 8th 2006


719 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah, but his remixes suck. And actually, Jesu is kinda boring after a while. Same with Godflesh.

Kage
February 11th 2006


1172 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

[QUOTE=STFDood84]Picked it up the other day, and it's phenomenal. The emotions that are conveyed throughout the tension, build-ups and atmospheric nature of the album are stunning, the guitarists play completely different riffs and lines and yet it all synchs together perfectly, and honestly, vocals are not needed whatsoever. The one tiny gripe I have is the snare sound... it's a little underproduced and tinny compared to the grandiose wall-of-guitar sound, but it's hardly an obstacle to enjoying this. Amazing shit, anyone who hasn't heard this needs to listen to it.[/QUOTE]

Man, you hit the nail on the head there. That's exactly what I love about this album, and it will go down in history as one of my favorites.



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