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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Subtle and beautiful,
By Thessaly (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Almost Here (Audio CD)
Like many people, I bought this CD because the lead singer, Andy Yorke, is Thom's brother. Let's face it, there are not many Unbelievable Truth fans who were not previously Radiohead fans. Still, unfair comparisons aside, Almost Here is a gorgeous album. I thought I was taking a bit of a risk buying it, but I was pleasantly surprised. "Pleasantly surprised" is quite an understatement, actually.It's not really much like Radiohead. When Andy holds a note for a few seconds you can hear the relationship to you-know-who, but the music itself is really quite different. More folksy, more oriented towards love songs, a different sort of poetry. It reminds me more of the very early Matthew Good Band, or Coldplay, perhaps--only much sadder, more haunting. Coldplay is nice enough, but somewhat forgettable. Almost Here is far more powerful. At times it sends chills down your spine. After it's finished you don't want to put anything else on because it would break the spell. The first few songs are excellent. When listening to the album for the first time I was afraid they might have put their best songs first, as so many bands do, leaving the last half of the album comparatively bland and disappointing. But here's another pleasant surprise. It actually gets better. The last few songs are some of my favorites. Particularly "Building". Truly, Radiohead or no Radiohead, music doesn't get much better than that. It may be the fact that Andy is Thom's little brother that influences you to buy this album. But the fact that Andy is Thom's little brother is NOT what will compel you to play the album over and over again. As, no doubt, you will. Enjoy.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Forget what you know or what you think you know........,
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This review is from: Almost Here (Audio CD)
About all that you have heard regarding this band and the comparisons to RADIOHEAD. They do not exist! Everyone seems to think that this band would not have made it (if you consider what they have done "making it") if the singer was not the brother of the lead singer of RADIOHEAD. Well, simply put, this is a stupid way to view things. Aside from gene pool similarities, there are none. This band stands upon it's own merits. The song writing is stellar! The vocals are soothing and chilling and peaceful. The lyrics have a depth that is missing in 98% of todays so called music. Forget trying to compare them to other bands. The whole..."if you like so and so, you will like this band" is stupid. Buy this record regardless of who or what you like. Throw all expectations out the window and buy this record! It matters NOT if you like Neil Diamond, or, Coldplay, or the Verve, or Zeppelin, or Earth Wind and Fire............. this band has something in every song for every song lover. Well worth the time and effort to find this band. Steven.......age 32/ Hockey #21
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's about time,
By A Customer
This review is from: Almost Here (Audio CD)
It's nice to finally hear a male voice do the "sensitive, vulnerable thing." It's good thinking music, good quiet music, good fill-you-up music. If you like Sarah MacLaughlan and Natalie Merchant, this is your male alternative. The songs are deep, the lyrics are gripping, and the talent is overflowing. This music is like an understanding friend, a shoulder to lean on. You walk away from listening to this feeling full and a bit wiser. It's good time and money spent.
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