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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great album by West Indian Girl,
By PearlJammer (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 4th & Wall (Audio CD)
Great follow through to their first self titled album! Was worth the long wait to get this one...
Musically the album sounds great...brilliant production, nice and diverse tunes, right from rock n' roll to techno. Lyrics are quite good too. The album opens with "To Die in LA"....an apt song for a band from LA, or was it coincidence! Next song is "Blue Wave"...another tribute to the ocean lovers which has some inspiring lyrics like "try to catch one, only the best one". The third song "Sophia" seems to be a tribute to a person close to the band who lives no more in this world. The albums ends with an upbeat song "Get up"...a classic ending, and most likely would be the band's closing song at their live shows...like pearl jam's "rocking in the free world"! so get up and buy the album...worth every buck! and if you have a few extra bucks to spare, don't forget to grab their first album - "West Indian Girl"...that was a masterpiece.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Radiohead meets Walt Disney,
By NJ Keith (Union City, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 4th & Wall (Audio CD)
Warning: I'm not a Kool-Aid drinking grass-roots fan of this band, so this review is an honest one. First, every song sounds almost exactly the same on this album. Yes, there are some differences here and there, but its basically the same song over and over again. Second, as hot as the lead singer might be, it's obvious she's there for the visual effect only. Her voice is intentionally buried in the wall of cotton candy sound here, almost as if they don't really want her to be heard. Maybe there's a reason for that. Maybe Trent Reznor can spice things up for the next album.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The album deserves more air play. One of the best efforts by any band in years.,
This review is from: 4th & Wall (Audio CD)
The Album begins with the erotic, To die in LA, and continues with the probable singles Blue Wave, Sophia, and All of My Friends. Then the incredible song Indian Ocean. Indian Ocean is my favorite track on the album. It is briliantly put together, with enchanting harmonies. It grows on you as the song is created. The Album is good from beginning to end. The last song Get Up is a great live song. I have heard WIG in concert twice this year and they sound hot. They should breakout soon.
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