author: Westword's 'Best up and coming band' 2006
The band's members themselves might deny it with their dying breaths, but (die) Pilot's quirks are what make it so captivating. Unlike so many other bands trying to force vast Coldplay/Pink Floyd vistas through the tiny straw of indie rock, singer/guitarist Eugene Brown and crew allow just the right amount of creative tension and unfiltered soul to seep into their work. Radiation, Weather, Art, (die) Pilot's 2005 debut, showed overwhelming promise. The group's new lineup, which includes the odd yet otherworldly tones of full-time violinist Paul Jansen, is working on its sophomore disc. We'd bet on it being among the year's best when the dust settles on 2006.
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author: 'Moovers & Shakers' (Denver's top 20 albums of 2005)
Radiation, Weather, Art is the sprawling masterwork of Eugene Brown, a transplant from Kentucky. Instantly captivating, (die) Pilot's inaugural disc finds Brown and company infusing quietly meditative songs with interstellar bursts of ambience. If Mark Kozelek reimagined the work of Mazzy Star as filtered through vintage Floyd, it might sound something like this. -- Herrera
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Such a solid CD
author: Charlie
This CD is awesome, really well produced, with crisp drums and clean guitars and vocals. The songs are very well-written, and sound is spectacular. Looking forward to future releases, and if you haven't bought this already, you're denying yourself the opportunity to hear a really awesome up and coming band. Buy it; you won't regret it.
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I Love This CD
author: Christy Shull
The CD is amazing. The lyrics are awesome and the sound is unbelievable. I told all my friends to listen to this.
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