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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wooden Bones,
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This review is from: Wooden Bones (Audio CD)
I've been listening to Pilot Speed ever since I heard "Pilate" on Pandora radio 4 years ago. It's been great following them as they churn out complete albums that you can listen to from start to finish. This is another of those albums.There are only a few weak tracks on this album, but to say they are weak is only due to comparison to high standards set by the first four tracks: Put the Phone Down, Light You Up, Bluff, and Ain't No Life. If I had to choose, I would most likely have placed Bluff as my first radio single, but it turns out that Pilot Speed has already chosen Put the Phone Down in that spot. I like both, but I think Bluff's bridge and Clark's vocals separate it from a slightly repetative Put the Phone Down. Pilot Speed's lyricist and frontman, Todd Clark, is one you shouldn't miss. His lyrics are always emotionally-charged (see the last minute of track #10, Wooden Bones) and like the first reviewer said, have constantly improved. The band tends to pull from a Keane or Coldplay vibe in their more piano-driven tunes, but Clark's voice quickly reminds you that you're listening to something a bit more raw. If I had to recommend three tracks? - #2 Light You Up - #3 Bluff - #10 Wooden Bones I'm not big into dropping arbitrary numbers around, but I'd rate this in the A-range along with their other albums: "Into the West" (Released in Canada as "Sell Control for Life's Speed") and "Caught By the Window" (When the band was known as "Pilate").
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Breakthrough Album?,
By Susan Thompson "Susan Thompson" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wooden Bones (Audio CD)
This is Pilot Speed's most original and polished album. The lyrics are also vastly superior to previous work.The best songs are: Put the Phone Down, Light You Up, Bluff and Open Arms, Wooden Bones. I've found that I have been listening to "Bluff" a ton and the bridge in that song sends a chill down my spine. The other songs are okay, but not particularly catchy. I find that I skip through them. They are melancholic and tend to drag a bit. This album reminded me of U2's The Unforgettable Fire. If you liked that album, you'll like this album. All in all, the music sounds like a mix between U2 and Jeff Buckley. I'm have a picky music taste and I only hear 4-5 albums per year that I listen to over and over again. This is one of those albums. A pleasant surprise.
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