wow...
author: Sean
I hope none of you ever figure it out.
Go suck yourself off.
Peace, Sean
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Oh Yeah!
author: Boston Harold
In all my illustrious career as a music critic, I've never given this high a rating. OK, the music sucks. But the 4 star rating is in hopes that Regina does too. If not.....1 star.
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Traversing the path of greatness...
author: Danielle
The first ep by Captain Audio is an aural experience. I adore Brandon Curtis's vocals, so even though lyrics like "we don't need a door cos we'll rise up through your bedroom floor" ("Driving, Riding") are a bit uninspired, the deliverance of the words compensates for their weakness. The band's experimentation, however, deserves merit. There's more than a dash of early Mercury Rev and the Flaming Lips here, but that's definitely not a bad thing. Secret Machines fans might be a little put off at how different it is from that sound, or even of the previous Comet, UFOFU and Tripping Daisy (Ben had a bit of dabbling with Captain Audio, mind you), but if you can find it cheap, you'll enjoy Brandon's voice and Josh's tight drumming anyway. Also, look for a copy of the Captain Audio full-length "Luxury or Whether It Is Better to be Loved Than Feared" which takes the diamond-in-the-rough sounds of "My Ears Are Ringing But My Heat's Ok" and polishes them into a real gem.
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