
lost in the trees "time taunts me": strange combination of styles of music and singing, and at times not really integrated very well. but I really like it. it sounds like it should be the sound track to something.
bright eyes "cassadaga": conor oberst's lyrics have really matured. I've always liked his music, but thought his lyrics were a bit too melodramatic...he's toned down the melodrama, though, so I actually kind of like this album.
the twilight sad "fourteen autumns and fifteen winters": love the accent, but the songs are a little boring.
cloud cult "the meaning of 8": I had hoped they'd finally get it together and put together an album of a reasonable length. 19 songs is too many to digest. but don't be put off by that, there's some good stuff in there: mostly I'm referring to the music, the lyrics need a bit of work.
thee more shallows "book of bad breaks": I'm ambivalent; this album constantly wavers between creative and cliche. in its better moments, it sounds like a cross between the flaming lips and john vanderslice.
dr. dog "we all belong": good example of pitchfork messing up on the ratings. one wonders how dr. dog could get such a low pitchfork rating, while joanna newsome...
stars of the lid "and their refinement of the decline": well, I'm not sure that this really qualifies as music - it seems like it should be in thrown in a category with the calming sounds of rain or babbling brooks...the short of it is that I could probably fall asleep to it. maybe that's what they were going for?
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that's how good the stars of lid are. they can make music that sounds as pleasant as rain, and besides one of the artists is a national debate team treasure.
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