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4.0 out of 5 stars
a 5th Flying Saucer Attack in all but name., September 17, 2004
This review is from: Clear Horizon (Audio CD)
Clear Horizon is Dave Pearce of Flying Saucer Attack with Jessica Bailiff. The two recorded the album via mailed recordings to one another.
While I haven't heard any of Jessica Bailiff's work, Dave Pearce's contributions to this album are very obvious. (i.e. the droning guitar feedback amidst folky acoustic guitars.) The only real problem I have with the album is that it's a little bit too same-y and meanders a bit much. But while there probably won't be another FSA album, this will suffice.
The duo are apparently working on a second album face-to-face, so hopefully that'll iron out some of the weakers spots on the album. As a whole, Flying Saucer Attack fans will enjoy this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
States of grace, March 7, 2007
This review is from: Clear Horizon (Audio CD)
This album consists of music with a dream foreground beind its entirety. In ways, you wish that the album would last the rest of the day. It is one of those pieces in which help one recognize the, "brilliant sun"(Elliott Smith). It also guides you to look foreward to watching it slowly rise and set. It would be good to listen to, to let your mind wander, while you relax, with a premise for sleep. That is not to suggest that this piece is boring. But it does call for acceptance, and patience in such a fast-paced world. States not excersized enough.
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