9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
brilliant, December 17, 2002
This review is from: Your Love Means Everything (Audio CD)
my english is not good enough to tell the beauty of this album.I like depressive,melancholic music and to hear that genre from the best stars of rock like michael stipe(R.E.M),chris martin (Coldplay) is really amazing.I couldn't understand why the other user rated this album 1 star.You should buy it if you want to hear something good.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My second favorite CD of all time., February 20, 2004
This review is from: Your Love Means Everything (Audio CD)
Unbelievably good.
Closer, Colder was an experimental evolution of hip-hop and electronica, and I love it, but this album is the hights of perfection. Part DJ Shadow, part Air, part Coldplay, this is an album reaching for the stars.
The vocal tracks, featuring an A list of musical talent, are outstanding, but the instrumental songs are without question, beautiful.
Sweet Iris is a look into mine own soul. And Clocks, Faultline's Clocks, always gets my mind beating in tune. The Collosal Grey Sunshine is my favorite track, and one of my favorite songs of all time.
David Kosten is a rising star, one to look for, but not look at.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Faultline - Your Love Means Everything, March 10, 2011
This review is from: Your Love Means Everything (Audio CD)
Faultline's second album, YOUR LOVE MEANS EVERYTHING, starts off beautifully, with the icy grace of the title track. But this album adds a new texture--vocals--that are both a blessing and a curse. Chris Martin lends his emotion to "Where Is My Boy?" for a haunting track, and Jacob Golden brings a bright falsetto to the folksy "Bitter Kiss." (Though to follow that with the coarse "Waiting for the Green Light" is a major mistake). The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne adds a bit of psychedelia to the otherwise clear, while Michael Stipe turns in a surprisingly touching rendition of the classic "Greenfields." Elsewhere, the instrumentals like "Sweet Iris" and "Theme for Half Speed" show the delicacy to sound and mood that Faultline amply demonstrated on CLOSER COLDER. "Clocks" and "Lost Broadcast" go for a more rock-driven sound--perhaps as a crossover attempt?--but it doesn't feel as well-rendered. Chris Martin once again lends his voice to the reprise of "Your Love Means Everything," bringing together the two halves of the album. A strong attempt, if not totally successful.
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