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| 1. Stained Silver |
| 2. Inspire |
| 3. Joy Opposites |
| 4. Anchor |
| 5. Beautiful Son |
| 6. Seafrost |
| 7. Rubber And Glue |
| 8. Youth Overrided |
| 9. Breath Of Water |
| 10. Lost In The Air |
| 11. Penny Racer |
| 12. Woodwork |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Underrated,
This review is from: Antenna (Audio CD)
I highly recommend this for anyone burnt out on all the emo/punk/pop/core/whatever clone bands out there, this will restore your faith in rock and roll.
Magnetic and at once grandiose and unassuming, Cave In dream and wander the cosmic planes w/a somewhat unique clarity and cogniscant in-the-moment presence of being that suggests a centeredness and restraint which is startling. Lyrically, they are simple and poignant without being cheesy or preachy; rather, their simple poetry works in inconspicuous synergy with the music. Sonically and verbally, Cave In masterfully create an atmosphere which draws the listener into a dreamworld, yet they do it with a tempered and tactful restraint that actually heightens the crest and momentum of it's emotional relevance. Focusedly and unflinchingly ethereal and dreamy, while un-selfconcious. I know this all sounds pompous and pretentious on paper, but it's true. This is a great album.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cave In? Who's Cave In?,
By T-Bone "The Loonie" (Sugar Land, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Antenna (Audio CD)
They are perhaps my greatest discovery of 2003, a year when so called metal grew up and became genius rock. I was in FYE when I first heard Cave In's single "Anchor" on the radio. I was entranced by the chorus and bought the cd on the spot. 2 years later I am still jamming to this cd every once in a while. It's a rare treat that delights the ear with hardcore hooks and spaced out ballads. I really wish this group would release a followup soon, as Antenna was by far one of my favorite releases of 2003.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a little less original than their previous work,
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This review is from: Antenna (Audio CD)
With Antenna, Cave In finds a commercially competitive album. However, with commercialism comes a lack of creativity. Cave In has become an underground icon along with other's such as Hum and Swervedriver to create a small genre of music called space rock. With their previous releases, Cave In took the liberty to be very experimental. It paid off by gaining them a huge new fanbase. With Antenna, Cave In has obviously been guided by major label production ethics. This album has a few very radio friendly singles. These songs also happen to be the least original made by Cave In so far. Fans of their space rock sound may be a bit disappointed as Seafrost is the only song on the album that compares to the previous space ballads. However, this album is far, far better than any of that awful washed up modern rock that all sounds the same being played on the radio these days(cough cough..creed...cough cough). For that reason, this album is worth buying. Although it sounds more like Stone Temple Pilots or Foo Fighters than the Cave In I'm used to, it is an incredibly good album that will be stuck in your head and cd player for years to come. Yes, Cave In has abandoned their metal roots. No, they did not sell out. It was a waste for such a talented vocalist to sing stuff that sounded identical to every other metalcore band. Brodsky's vocals were typical to say the least. With Antenna, we see Brodsky becoming the best vocalist alive today. Hopefully he gains rock icon status someday. Buy this album if you don't have it....and while you're at it, pick up Brodsky's solo albums and his Side Project, New Idea Society to experience something different. Come on, you know you're tired of mainstream radio. Do yourself a favor and buy Brodsky's cds.
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