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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not great either.,
By Roel De Hann (Den Helder, Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where The Souls Wander (Audio CD)
I checked this CD out after first hearing Dark Palace Of Waterfalls. The other reviewer is right in the fact this band has potential (which they demonstrate in the previously mentioned album), and yes the recording is not very good at all. But for those who are more `all about the music', they would probably be able to look past the lackluster sound quality and get into the material here. I do have to disagree that the vocals are "annoying". I found them to be very raw in what was obviously the ground work for their future material. The instruments aren't masterful but I wouldn't say they weren't played well by any means.
This album would be good for the avid fan's collection. I would suggest people start off with Dark Palace Of Waterfalls as a better introduction to this band.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Where The Souls Wander (Audio CD)
Poor recording quality and annoying vocals. This Band has true potential to sound great. The violin is the best part of the CD, but the rest of the instruments are poorly played.
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Where The Souls Wander by 13 Winters (Audio CD - 2004)
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