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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easily one of my new favourite bands.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Free Mars (Audio CD)
Hmm. You know those certain CDs that you get, and don't really have any interest for at the beginning? Y'know how after listening to them a couple times, they shoot up into the top 5 favourite CDs you've ever heard list?! Well 'Free Mars' by Lusk is definitely one of those. I've never heard a more melodic, more beautiful, more unpredictable blend of pop and psychedelic music. I'm sending out a word of warning, however, to all you Tool fans out there who want to hear them just because Paul D'Amour is the co-founder. They don't sound ANYTHING like Tool...But it's odd, really, for Tool IS my favourite band, and I still adore this CD. So, yes, I highly suggest that you go and pick up this recording at a music store near you.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Special.,
By Grib Tibby (Ontario, CAN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Free Mars (Audio CD)
There is something about this album that completely defies explanation. I've been listening to this CD quite frequently for the last three years, and I am still noticing more subtleties throughout the dense beauty that is Free Mars. Easily my favourite album of all time, it's difficult to not believe in magic while experiencing this spectacular collection of supreme music. I highly recommend this album. You won't be disappointed. It is truly awe-inspiring.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sonic Sundae,
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This review is from: Free Mars (Audio CD)
Listening to "Free Mars" by Lusk takes a bit of work and, but the payoff is worth the investment for those willing to make more than a casual effort. The sound is a sonic sundae, infused with psychedelic elements, layers of swirling sounds, and processed vocals that conjure up memories of early Brian Eno ("Here Come the Warm Jets," "Taking Tiger Mountain") but that sound modern, crisp, and well-thought out.Harps, cellos, odd percussion, and horns round out the core sound built around guitars, keyboards, and electronic treatments. It's clear that there was quite a bit of studio time involved in getting these tracks in present form, and one can only wonder at what was edited in the process. (It would not have been a great loss if some of the studio banter had been also been chopped out.) It's hard to pick a favorite track---I keep changing my mind---and the hidden bonus track called Blair's Spiders is hilarious (though not something that merits repeated listening, which makes it the perfect bonus track). On another note, the packaging and design of "Free Mars" merit close inspection and reflect some inspired thinking.
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