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redjacketmine Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 15 Rec's: 3
“Snotty bash & pop of the highest order, "The Pose" playfully lampoons the current crop of bearded folkies. Damn catchy, too. "There's more to life than your lumberjack look," indeed.”
wildflowyr Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 3
“"Find Love" is a beautiful, spacious song that shows the softer side of NLX at her best.”
renton Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 28 Rec's: 7
“As a recent convert to Quantic, this was the song that sold me. It's funky fun in the spirit of classic Soul and R&B. If your looking for an old school funk fix, you can't go wrong with this track. ”
mrsuave Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 1
“While all five tracks are great, I was particularly entranced by "Kensington Avenue" which with it's psychadelic overtones sets it a bit apart from the pop sixties feel of the rest of the EP. Overall it's a tightly produced release with nice, tight musicianship. The Parties are on their way up. ”
musicjunkie Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 1
“A beautiful haunting voice that will keep you listening to the entire album. It's a great song to listen to in a comfortable environment while reflecting on your life.”
alexcarusillo Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 1
“An incisive exploration of the commercialization of Christmas in a time of economic hardship. Snoop D-O-Double-G and Jake the Flake bring some uncomfortable truths about post-TARP Americans to the surface.”
asromatifoso Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 2
“Bright pop with gorgeous vocals. Easy to listen to over and over. Used it on my radio show last weeks and had two calls asking about the band and song.”
norulak Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 94 Rec's: 9
“Love the movie, and love the new version of this song and all the others on the new album "Back from the Dead"”
ernan roman Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 382 Rec's: 18
“Great bluesy / folk sound. Reminiscent of the haunting voice of the Cowboy Junkies and Norah Jones.”
ecc1977 Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 19 Rec's: 4
“A perfect opening track, it starts with a slow-burn and picks up steam gradually. It made me want to buy the whole album, which is what I think any good opener does.”
cafreema Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 4324 Rec's: 150
“Solid Gold is a fantastic band from Minneapolis, and this song follows well in the footsteps of their first album "Bodies of Water". If you haven't heard that album, you must check it out.”
Shutterfly79 Rec'd this on Nov 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 1
“This is one of my favorite songs on this album.... it's a slower song, but is filled with so much emotion. Bluebird will remind you of those people who have touched your life in a way that cannot ever be forgotten... whether it was a just a great friend or a lover that was there to teach you something you never knew about yourself. It is a song that everyone can benefit from hearing.”
StevenLeavitt Rec'd this on Nov 18, 2009:
Street Cred: 1 Rec's: 1
“A perfect example of Amber Rubarth's lyrical brilliance, Washing Day is a poetic nod to letting go of an old lover. Beautifully performed and recorded. Haunting vocal, guitar, and cello.”
James William Roy Rec'd this on Nov 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 831 Rec's: 71
“Yay! More from my favorite vikings. They tear mercilessly into your ears, and leave behind a surprisingly melodic hook for you to remember as the dust settles. "Rewards Repeated Listens," which is okay because you can listen to this song three times in the time it would take to listen to some other more boring song.”
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chy290 Rec'd this on Nov 16, 2009:
Street Cred: 32 Rec's: 1
“This song was found on songza and is the epitome of the indie scene.”
GCBow Rec'd this on Nov 17, 2009:
Street Cred: 56 Rec's: 6
“Certainly not a stand out and nothing groundbreaking, but very easy to listen to without requiring any effort, a change from all the electro and progressive stuff.”
sethmontague Rec'd this on Nov 16, 2009:
Street Cred: 1 Rec's: 1
“I bought this on a lark, and I love it. Amelia's voice will hang with you no matter how far you are from an iPod. Her melodies come from the foundation of Americana, and her lyrics describe the place within you where yearning and bitterness chase after joy. This album is perfect for a cold november night.”
resam Rec'd this on Nov 16, 2009:
Street Cred: 1 Rec's: 3
“I've been having Antigone Rising withdrawal. This song will hold me over for a while. Any chance Amie Street will post Live From N.Y.C ?”
clamshoppppe Rec'd this on Nov 16, 2009:
Street Cred: 104 Rec's: 15
“Just gorgeous. What a great song for a relaxing Sunday afternoon with someone special.”
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