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4.0 out of 5 stars melody is the king: and good melody, btw
I think Cevin Key and Edward Ka-spel are very talented musicians. Together or separately, they have made very good songs and albums, experimenting with everyting imaginable: experimental electronics, fussion of wind instruments with cold electronics, danceable melody, undanceable melody, etc etc. Now this 'Crystal mass' is maybe their most accessible piece of work Key has...
Published on March 12, 2002 by D. M. MATALLIN

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, yet barely sated
Every Tear Garden album before this one sent me away to a delicate land of wonders and images, strange sounds and delights. All of them crept on my consciousness slowly, like a stalker with a bouquet in hand. No matter how strange Ka-spel and company would get, it was a new territory and its exploration was a critical musical journey. With each successive album they...
Published on October 31, 2000


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4.0 out of 5 stars melody is the king: and good melody, btw, March 12, 2002
This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
I think Cevin Key and Edward Ka-spel are very talented musicians. Together or separately, they have made very good songs and albums, experimenting with everyting imaginable: experimental electronics, fussion of wind instruments with cold electronics, danceable melody, undanceable melody, etc etc. Now this 'Crystal mass' is maybe their most accessible piece of work Key has ever been invloved in. Once said this, and once said that Skinny Puppy is my fav band and Legendary Pink Dots are starting to be one of my top favourites, I must say: Crystal mass is a good album.
But mind this: don't expect a Puppy influenced album, 'cos you won't get it. You better expect a somewhat melodic industrial (is this industrial? does industrial mean sth? those questions are opened to you, and I won't answer them) with a very good voice, very open-minded. In fact, Tear Garden is a very opened-minded project, don't u think so? they add lots and lots of influences, tastes, styles, such as, for instance, industrial, pop, rock, reggae (it's undeniable, to me, the reggae beat in some songs of this project as well as in some later Download's songs.
The lyrics are good, very good, since Ka-spel is a poet, just as Ogre is, so unlke other composers such as Bill Leeb who, even though I love his music, I must admit he's a very poor writer, and anyway he down't seem to want to be a good one.
Now, the songs, since many people say the order of the titles doesn't correspond with the order of the actual songs, I'll comment them as track 1, track 2, etc.

Track 1: after an electronic intro which makes us clear that this album isn't going to be innovative regarding sound, we get a very melodic song, which reminds me of... New Order, without a shadow of doubt, a sort of darker New Order, but the influence is there for me to see it, at least. Good lyrics, sad atmosphere, melancholy everywhere.

Track 2: it begins alright, again with that blend of retro electronics and 80's beats, but here I seem to find some echoes of indie music from the 90's. With no chorus, the same sentence is repeated at last once and again. It's not one of my fav.

Track 3: in the same vein of track 1, this song has a very good chorus "this is your life...", a very catchy melody, nothing groundbreaking of course, but good.

Track 4: This is the least electronic song in all the album, reminds me once more of New Order, good melody but my leats fav.

Track 5: here we have some reggae influence. A good song, anyway, curious lyrics, reggae chorus.

Track 6: A very melancholy song, Ka-spel sings superbly, he makes me wanna die.

Track 7: maybe the most original song, again reggae influence, as well as trip-hop intonation. Maybe my fav together with the first one. The most experimental song, it seems as if Key wants to remind us at times that he is the man behind the Download experimental project.

Track 8: over a more electronic background, Ka-spel recites couples of verses in which melancholy presides all over.

Track 9: another melodic piece, sad, with slight touches of Download electronics, but all with the accostumed sad melodic touch.

To sum up, i want to say that this is not my favourite type of music, 'cos I prefer more electronic , darker and experimental projects such as Download, Skinny puppy, or Tear Garden's 'Tired eyes slowly burning', but sometimes...

...sometimes I want some good, sad, melancholy, melody: then this is the album.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Album, November 16, 2000
This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
This is a great album, well worth the wait. It is, however, a bit different then their last disc. This album starts out with a much happier feeling, which sticks throughout most of the cd. Only in the last few songs do they shed the happiness for more a darker mood, akin to much of their last release. Despite the lighter mood of this cd, most Tear Garden fans should enjoy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars easy listening, November 5, 2000
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losingsoul (south carolina) - See all my reviews
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Other Tear Garden CD's have had certain "pop" type songs..like "You and Me and Rainbows", "Romulus and Venus" and "In Search of My Rose". This entire offering is full of them, the most obvious being "Hopeful". I mean it's so clean and catchy it could be a Buzz Clip.(the horror!). It's also the most like a Legendary Pink Dots CD, I can barely tell Cevin Key is here at all except for certain moments of drum programming. There is also an alt-country thing going on here at times. Very strange but supremely sugar honey yellowjacket catchy. The weirdness does kick in on the two most obviously LPD type songs "His Majesty's Trusted Food Taster" and "To Mourn the Death of Colour".Hallucinogenic sweetness.Edward KaSpel's voice is in fine form (as usual). These guys now have more than enough material to grace us with a two and a half hour show.Please TOUR! and have no fear, listener. The Tear Garden hasn't gone commercial, they're just kind of saying "we could if we wanted".
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Whats wrong with the reviews that have gone before.., December 3, 2000
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Paul C. Defenbaugh (Champaign, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
This is very much a high point in Tear Gardens work. Despite former claims of starting out happy, the opening song Lament even in title let alone its lyrics, hides a dark meloncholy within it about hope dashed to pieces. As well all know though, lyrics are not the music only a part or it would be poetry alone. Tear Garden implements more of its unique sound clips, and wonderful blues guitar influences. I have to wonder what an albumn would sound like if they worked with David Gilmore from Pink Floyd. I have found that certain track of Crystal Mass have a tendancy to STICK in your head, playing over and over, such catchy melodies they carry with just the right tint of sadness and regret behind them. If only modern radio would recognize that music such as this should be played and not the Generation Loss clones of the current trends.

For those who were wondering why there are 8 titles and 7 track listings.. Hopeful-Castaway is one 10 minute track not two seperates.

Every track on this albumn should cater to prior fans of Tear Gardens work, and on my shelf its moved past Last Man to Fly as my Favorite work by them to this date.

Rumor had it at the time of impending release that there was over 2 hours of music recorded in LA in one sitting, we can only hope that there will be a release of much more of this session.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Tear Garden, February 14, 2010
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The Tear Garden is a great psychedelic electronic band made up primarily of Edward Ka-Spel from the Legendary Pink Dots and Cevin Key from Skinny Puppy. The music brings the trippy feeling of LPD and mizes it with the dark electronic type sounds of Puppy and melds them into one beautiful sound.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, yet barely sated, October 31, 2000
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This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
Every Tear Garden album before this one sent me away to a delicate land of wonders and images, strange sounds and delights. All of them crept on my consciousness slowly, like a stalker with a bouquet in hand. No matter how strange Ka-spel and company would get, it was a new territory and its exploration was a critical musical journey. With each successive album they seemed to get better. I eagerly awaited their "Crystal Mass," but although I have given the CD ample time to grow on me in that wonderful way, it sadly has not. There are some wonderful tracks here, without a doubt, but as a cohesive work it simply does not hold together the way the other albums do. This is not a step forward for the band, but seemingly is a review of all they have done before. There seems to be a distinct lack of focus in some of the tracks, and dare I say it, some downright laziness here. When I finish listening to "Tired Eyes," and the masterpieces "Last Man to Fly" and "To Be An Angel Blind..." I have been through a voyage. When I finish listening to "Crystal Mass," sadly, I have only seen a slideshow. "Six Of One," however, is better than None of None. And I will continue to pour my jars into reservoirs...
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars absolutley incredible..., March 8, 2005
This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
This is without a doubt my favorite tear garden release. i am getting tired of everyone always having to explain why other projects of cevins dont sound like skinny puppy. skinny puppy is one demension of cevin, he is the most talented musician of all time as far as i am converned, i have been listening to skinny puppy since i was 15 years old, and i had never given tear garden a chance becsaue i was looking for more skinny puppy, now that i am older, i am so glad i went back and lsitned to tear garden again, they are incredible, when i first got this CD i listened to it 3 times in the same day, and i still cannot stop listneing to it, this is one of my favorite cds. i want to recommend also i, parasite, android lust, monstrum sepsis, cyrusrex, veneitan snares, and prick "the wreckyard" [...]
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get ready for a beautiful Love trip., October 30, 2000
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Shane Jordan (Carrollton, Tx United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
As most Tear Garden fans feel the same...Tear Garden just wants you to sit and cry from the beauty of the music. This album is amazing. Her Majesty's Trusted Food Taster is a very beautiful song like most Tear Garden songs. The lyrics are amazing and the vocals melt your soul with passion, love, sorrow, and relief. Edward Ka-Spel is a amazing singer and I think everyone who loves this type of music will defiently be happy with this album!
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ..., March 16, 2001
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Gilles Forestier (Geneva Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crystal Mass (Audio CD)
...What's the problem if this album sounds mellow, or this orthat. With the number of records they made (T.G. and the PinkDots)you'll surely find someting to make your mind. Is it bad if"lament" (or the pseudo electro dub in the middle) top somegreek or south Patagonian chart, so that Ed can make a lot of otherrecords. Crystal Mass is great listening : on a car in the rain,on asunny sunday morning, when having a new date or buying a new car. It'sgreat..Don't get me wrong, I like Download, Numb, Skinny Puppy, cEvinKey and some other thing you won't even think of listen to, but thisrecord made me really happy. The real luxury : "EasyListening" 24/24 and 7/7 Tear Garden..
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful, October 30, 2000
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Every song on this CD is journey.
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