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5.0 out of 5 stars
Round 2: Astonishing,
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This review is from: Everything Starts Where It Ends (Dig) (Audio CD)
Lovedrug amazes listeners again with the second release of a full-length LP. Pretend, their last album, focused on soft sounds and had few "hard" songs, but all of their music resembled the passion in their band. With this album, Everything Starts Where it Ends, Lovedrug kicks up the passion-notch with focuses more on harder songs that dish out much more emotion (and not to mention professionalism) than on Pretend while still being able to sound like Lovedrug. Although the songs are more rock-based here, the band still is able to maintain the Indie-Rock genre title as with their last album. Sheppard's lyrics are easy to learn and complex to analyze, however they encompass what seems to be all struggles and truths of life, and their music is a perfect backbone to this (David and Mike's grungy yet soft-epicness ring throughout each song). I guarantee this album will play throughout your head during the day according to your thoughts and feelings, because Lovedrug's Everything Starts Where it Ends is a perfect soundtrack to Life. Lovedrug gives life to music and gives music to life.
On a personal note, I remember when these guys played in Orlando back in 2004 with only their mere "Rock N' Roll EP", and it has been really cool to see these guys grow in their musicianship. You won't be disappointed to hear the "dark and lovely"-ness, as one reviewer said, of this album. From Best to Last: 1. Doomsday & The Echo / Casino Clouds (I can't make a decision here) 2 Salt of the Earth 3. Thieving 4. Castling 5. Happy Apple Poison 6. Pushing the Shine 7. Ghost By Your Side 8. American Swimming Lesson 9. Everything Starts Where it Ends 10. Bleed Together * "Dancing" not included.
4.0 out of 5 stars
a great follow up album,
This review is from: Everything Starts Where It Ends (Dig) (Audio CD)
Lovedrug still has not hit the music scene big but with this release it shouldnt be long. the album begins with two quick fast paced songs in happy apple poioson and pushing the shine. the third track is my favorite, thieving is a beautiful song with great lyrics and captivating melody. This album wraps up with the harder rocking tracks at the end. salt of the earth is a deep song that has a rattling chain in the background, its all very interesting.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lovedrug matches up to Edward Scissorhands?,
By Dan (Chico, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Everything Starts Where It Ends (Dig) (Audio CD)
So what is this news I hear that their new cd matches up perfectly to Edward Scissorhands? Someone mentioned that you put the CD/iPod on shuffle and repeat and turn on the movie. That's pretty flippin cool.
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