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"Why's everybody so mean?" That's a good question that I wish I had an answer for, and the rest of this CD by THINKING ALOUD will keep you wondering about such things. The singer on here is top notch, and the lyrics are first-rate. These guys sound a lot like WOOL. They're hard and heavy, yet melodic...like a cross between NIRVANA and THE CURE. Unfortunately I can hear some of that MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE crap near the edges of their sound but it's not enough to deter me away from this band. This CD is really fucking excellent. I became a fan after catching their set @ The Aristocrat a while back and this CD has been in constant rotation ever since. Stop (It's just your God you're telling me to STOP), 89, In The Moment...hell, every song on here is most excellent. The guitar work kicks ass and the drummer adds loads of texture and propels the band at a break neck pace. Just an awesome album that you should all check out. You will not be disappointed. Thinking Aloud Music | Category | Heavy Metal Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7872895 | | Catalog number | 48983 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 10, 2007 |
Thinking Aloud Songs | 1. | Stop |
| 2. | Downtown |
| 3. | Waiting Friend |
| 4. | Bounce |
| 5. | Invisible Wall |
| 6. | Sometimes |
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$13.85 Eliza Gilkyson has had a long, solid career as a writer of hushed, strikingly literate songs that move at their own pace, and while she is certainly accessible enough to have garnered a large audience, she hasn't tried to go out of her way to court one, and this lack of concession makes her body of work refreshingly honest and sturdy. RetroSpecto, released on her own Realiza label, brings together key tracks from the now out of print albums that preceded her signing with Red House Records in 2000, along with a handful of demos and even a Christmas song she recorded in the 1950s when she was just nine years old. It's hardly piecemeal, though, and flows with an obvious cohesiveness, a measure of how dependable she's been as both a writer and as a performer all these years. Among the highlights is the lead track, "Beautiful Dreamer," which is, well, beautiful, and the stunning and emotionally sincere "Last Dance," where Gilkyson's voice hardly rises above a hoarse and subtle whisper. Gilkyson's version of her own "Rosie Strike Back," a jangling, rocking treatise on spousal abuse that was a key track on Rosanne Cash's King's Record Shop album, is also here, along with the zippy "Getaway." Even the Christmas demo, "A Little Star Came Down," has a charming energy. It's difficult to imagine how Gilkyson ever got lumped into the new age bracket, since she has much more in common with artists like Lucinda Williams or even Dolly Parton than she does someone like Enya. RetroSpecto works as a handy catch-up introduction to this insightful artist who truly deserves a wider audience. ~ Steve Leggett
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