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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unkown Artist Well Worth Knowing,
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This review is from: The Tops of Trees are on Fire (Audio CD)
The Lyndsay Diaries is one of those artists not too many people have heard about, but most who have heard it have something very positive to say. Scott Windsor started out writing songs when his friend died in a car crash (see "Whispers Of A Long Goodnight" on his older record). There's a definite progress on this record. The songs are better lyrically and darker in sound, as well as incorporating a variety of instruments other than acoustic guitar including drums, upright bass, harmonica and keyboards. His voice improved as well from the last record. Many people say it was really off key and horrible, but I don't see it...regardless, he made a major improvement on his vocals. Quick Rundown: So there you have it. It's a fairly hard CD to find other than online, but if you buy it you won't be disappointed. If you like The Lyndsay Diaries, check out other bands on the amazing Militia Group label like Copeland, The Beautiful Mistake, Brandtson, and Acceptance.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Words Creating Emotions,
By sarah (Orlando , Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tops of Trees are on Fire (Audio CD)
This cd to me is one of the best albums that can depict good quality emo. Although this is much different from other well known emo bands i.e.dashboard confessional, taking back sunday. it has its own unique quality and feel. please if you have the chance see scott windsor play...very good performer and artist. well done lyrics :-)
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent,
By David P (West Palm Beach, Fl USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tops of Trees are on Fire (Audio CD)
Beautiful song writing and great singing. One of the best cds i have ever heard in my life
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Blogger's Heaven...,
By Alex Pittman (Fredricksburg, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Tops of Trees are on Fire (Audio CD)
I got this cd to review for the college radio and the record label tagged a little reference to Dashboard Confessional and Bright Eyes. "Well," I thought, "I don't like Dashboard, but Bright Eyes is incredible. This will be interesting." Maybe its because I'm a musical elitist and acoustic gigs don't escape my ever-critical tongue. Howver, I was more than willing to give this a fair shot; I worship at the shrines of Conor Oberst, Jeff Mangum, Elliot Smith, and Nick Drake, so it seems that I might enjoy this. However, this is more comparable to Dashboard Confessional...in fact if I hadn't read the cd title I would have thought that Chris Carrabba had put out another abysmal album. Tracks like "How We Kill Ourselves" have the same full sound to the chords, similar strum patterns, and breathy voice that Dashboard uses on "The Places You've Come to Fear the Most." I guess I've also grown weary of the whole emo thing. With songs titles like, "Mixtapes and Memories," "The Consequences of Learning How to Fly," and "How We Kill Ourselves," I can't help but think of all the broken-hearted and sobbing songs that are going to spill out of Scott Windsor's mouth, splatter on the floor, and mess up my nice shoes. Bright Eyes has got edge to some of his songs: "Padraic My Prince," and "Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh" at least get gritty and pack some punch with them. However, this is an album meant to pluck your heart strings. And for what it is, it does a fairly decent job. The songs do have some catchy hooks - "Cowboy" being my favorite on the cd - and maybe this guy is writing truly heartfelt lyrics that I've just grown weary of due to repetition. If you like Dashboard, I think you'll like this. |
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