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5.0 out of 5 stars Reflective, and personal. Highly recommended!
Since Seth Alan Roberts turned 12, he hasn't stopped playing music. "The Love Of Life," his final album recorded with the full band Watashi Wa, is still one of my all time favorite pop records, and showcases a genuine talent and effort of a sensible, mature pop writer. It's a wonder that "All Of Me" never made it onto the MTV TRL countdown, that it never took over the...
Published on April 12, 2006 by A. Martin

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1.0 out of 5 stars What HAPPENED?!
Watashi Wa went from a band with a positive message but a rocking foundation to all out flacid. Sure, the lyrical content is there, but most everything else is NOT. This isn't a great bet for fans of the incredible, "The Love of Life" album.
Published on April 6, 2006 by k41j1


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5.0 out of 5 stars Reflective, and personal. Highly recommended!, April 12, 2006
This review is from: Eager Seas (Audio CD)
Since Seth Alan Roberts turned 12, he hasn't stopped playing music. "The Love Of Life," his final album recorded with the full band Watashi Wa, is still one of my all time favorite pop records, and showcases a genuine talent and effort of a sensible, mature pop writer. It's a wonder that "All Of Me" never made it onto the MTV TRL countdown, that it never took over the radiowaves, that it never was seen by the world as the amazing pop jam it is, but I won't ever lose faith in Seth's ability to write catchy, melodic, and beautiful pop songs with incredible harmonies and progressions.

"Eager Seas" was going to be released as Seth's side project's debut album, and was originally set to be called "People Like People." For a series of complications, however, it eventually and finally is to be released under his original group name Watashi Wa.

In any case, this record has been done for quite some time, and has been mysteriously under the radar. Suddenly, it was slated for release this January, and I couldn't be happier. After hearing some demos and rough versions of songs on here, I was amazed to hear the full, mastered versions ringing through with resonance and a sense of longing. Filled with sustaining melodies and shimmering, beautiful guitars, it couldn't be any more somber and honest. Seth personally let me know about the struggles and encounters he went through the year this CD was recorded, and while I won't get into them, I was even more enthusiastic about the record when I felt his emotions pouring out of my stereo.

Songs like "Face" and "The Game" showcase Seth's keen sense of harmony and melody, with shimmering, cascading chords ringing clean and pristine. "I want to feel alive.." Seth pleads on "Sydney Tonight," a somber ballad that is perhaps the saddest song I have heard in some time. I was astonished to hear the remake of "Courtyard," originally a b-side from "The Love Of Life," and though the original version of "All Of Me" is on here, I'm glad because I think everyone in the world deserves and needs to hear that song.

All in all, this album is sad. I've almost considered it a retrospective glance into the love Seth felt and lost when his band Watashi Wa called it quits. He spent a long time, from adolesence into adulthood, playing music, and though he certainly hasn't called it quits by any means (look for more material from Seth hopefully in 2006--you can bet we will have it all first), this album is a glimpse into the final stages of his initial chapter in music. The love Seth has for music and for life certainly hasn't chnaged, and this beautiful collection is a reflective masterpiece that is distinct, honest, and truly a timeless effort by a talented musician. Buy this record and please, continue to support Seth in his future musical endeavors..if I even have to ask.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome CD, February 1, 2006
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I have been waiting for this cd to come out for a long time, and it has definitely been worth the wait. I can honestly say that every song on this cd is great. My favorite songs keep changing. Check out 10 years, 2:57, Broken Man, Face, All of Me, and Something to Say. Well, actually just get the cd... It's one of the best cd's to come out in a long time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful honest album, September 1, 2010
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I love this album. I bought it when it came out and still listen to it. It differs from the past Watashi Wa albums in that it is much more folk rock than pop-punk rock. I love the mandolin on "Broken Man" and I have always loved the intro to the first song of the album, "10 Years and Separating States." "Father, Son" is such a personal, honest song; it's also one of my favorites.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Watashi Wa in Love with this Band, January 24, 2006
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This band is great. I love the vocals, the positive lyrics, the mix of upbeat and slower songs. I pre-ordered the CD, after memorizing every song on the Love of Life. I think every song on here is great (even though 1 is the same as Love of Life and 1 is just a slower version). I think this CD is worth your purchase, your time and som e of your heart.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What HAPPENED?!, April 6, 2006
This review is from: Eager Seas (Audio CD)
Watashi Wa went from a band with a positive message but a rocking foundation to all out flacid. Sure, the lyrical content is there, but most everything else is NOT. This isn't a great bet for fans of the incredible, "The Love of Life" album.
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