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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Know what you are getting., August 4, 2009
This review is from: Under an Endless Sky (Audio CD)
I originally purchased the download and had to get the actual disk. While reading the other reviews, it seems very clear that there are 2 camps growing out of this new release. Anyone expecting more of the same Enigma sounding iterations that we've heard from BTS and from other bands like Delerium, Conj. 1, etc. may be disappointed - as seems to be one of the only complaints I've read. However, I for one, am impressed in the solid attempt to be original and different. I personally find that each time I listen I discover new elements I enjoy. The album certainly delivers Balligomingo ambience - but in a new & unique way thru their use of acoustic guitar, electronic effects, and a more folk writing element. To me - its different in an Enya meets Coldplay with a Pink Floyd twist sort of way. To be fair to the band - I think they bring something new to a genre whose number of acts have been dwindling over the decade. For those of us who love ambient music - lets embrace the diversity and only hope that more bands bring more music to us so we aren't forced to listen to more main stream "product".
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth the wait, July 19, 2009
This review is from: Under an Endless Sky (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of Balligomingo since 2002 when their debut album BENEATH THE SURFACE came out. I loved the lush, gentle electronic beats and ethereal female vocals. After seven years of waiting and waiting, Balligomingo finally puts out a follow up album with UNDER AN ENDLESS SKY. The long wait proved to be well worth the effort. UNDER AN ENDLESS SKY is 53 minutes of pure bliss. Most of the vocals are provided by new member Jody Quine who had joined ship as a full time member however Rebecca Ramone contributes to a few tracks on "Over You", "Goodbye", "Spinning", and "Dream Believer".
The music on UNDER AN ENDLESS SKY is a bit more diverse than on BENEATH THE SKY. There is a rock/folk edge to the music like on "A Beautiful Day" and "I Just Tell Myself". The entire album is as good as its predecessor. I find the songs very calming and relaxing to listen to. Jody and Rebecca's polished vocals are flawless. The electronic beats are perfect. They never overwhelm the songs themselves. I am particularly fond of the song "Sunshine in Rain". I remember hearing it on Balligomingo's myspace page a few years ago and loving it. I love the mix of acoustic and downtempo music.
After a seven year wait, UNDER AN ENDLESS SKY was definitely worth every minute. If you like Delerium and Sleepthief, UNDER AN ENDLESS SKY is definitely worth buying.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring and lush, yet not over the top!, July 18, 2009
This review is from: Under an Endless Sky (Audio CD)
"Under an Endless Sky" is exceptionally well-balanced. Grounded in beautifully arranged melodies, the exquisite vocals and superb guitar work elevate the experience to nothing less than pure brilliance!
All of the songs are first rate, but the gems among gems for me are the following:
Letting Go
New World
Sunshine in Rain
La Bonita
A Beautiful Day
All around, a wonderful follow-up to "Beneath the Surface" -- long time in the making...well worth the wait!
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