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Oracle
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Closer then you think.....
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(I think this is the proper way I should start a journal. Bare with me if it isn't and eventually I will get the hang of this...)
![]() Pandora's Box: In desperate need of a place to vent my thought's on the albums, that are destroying my very existence, I am forced to start a journal...I hope you like what is in here, and take some killer **** with you when you go..(If you don't shame on you...) We Are Trees:Girlfriend EP Ladies and Gentlemen please extinguish all smoking material until the album has come to a complete stop... There are no exits so you will be here for the duration... *cough*...... 1. Teenage Heart Break: A haunting little ditty, that reminds me of lazily sprawling over, endless sketch pads, and day dreaming whislt the smoke in my bed room faded out with the sunlight... The vocal harmonies from beginning to end of the song are particularly on point in creating a fog of hazy memories of teenage longing, love, and desire for the object of your affections... ( I would recommend this track to anybody looking to spend a lazy afternoon lost in the halls of memory...) 2.Colorado: Probably my least favorite track on the album, when played in secession with the rest of the album I feel it's a filler and no more... Bridging the gap between Teenage Heart Break and Girlfriend... The middle section of the song, is a bit beefier then the beginning and has the ability to hold ones attention for longer then 2 seconds...Not a bad song by any means, just kinda meh... 3: Girlfriend: "Talk to me girl, I never wanted it to end this way with you..." Raw emotion and ,anguish drowns the song making it virtually impossible to do anything else but shut up and listen... The swelling of the guitar and the rattle of the tambourine, is like indie crack to the tortured soul... OBEY! Listen, then listen again..I have always agreed that a tune doesn't need to be lyrically complex to blow your socks off... And here is the proof.. 4:You: So exquisite in it's opening, I can say that everything is in it's right place, from the light touching of cymbals, snare, melody, and vocals... And it comes in right on time, because after obeying the aforementioned call of Girlfriend,you will need an equalizer in your emotional arsenal... 5: I don't Believe in Love: The most popped out tune on the record...Also a great closing song. It makes a statement, lyrically, as well as musically...It leaves you wanting more from them as artists in the respect that, even if you didn't enjoy the record for whatever the reasons you obviously made up in your head, it tells you there is so much more to them as musicians that you can't help but look up their Boyfriend EP ;P
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