This haunting, soul swallowing treasure will twist your head up
author: Heffer Press
Take the bastard love child of Thom York (Radiohead) and Mark Gardner (Ride) and raise him on nothing but The Cure, Beck and DJ Shadow. Then kill the kids puppy and lock him in a recording studio. Confused while at the same time intrigued? Good, then your ready?
"Don't Die" is the only CD I've ever heard from this artist and it's all I need to hear to know he's a genius. The Vocals can at times make you want to cry, they're so full of emotion; while the backing music will, at times make you turn your head the way your dog does when you talk through a toilet paper tube. But it all comes together beutifully. The title track "Don't Die" depresses me (in the good way) every single time I hear it. Even the more up beat of songs (like Postcard, which is crammed full of the oddest sounds) are tempered with a beutifully gut wrenching vocal style that has kept my stereo on Repeat CD for the last couple of weeks
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Beautifully romantic, undoubtedly disturbing...
author: The Sound Monitor
At times beautifully romantic, and at others undoubtedly disturbing, Don’t Die is an album worthy of cult status, covering a broad spectrum of emotions and styles in a completely DIY framework.
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Commendable.
author: Lost At Sea
Lush, homemade production seals the sound in. Commendable.
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Haunting.
author: Impact Press
The haunting monotone vocals flow freely over the huge sound of this record created by just one man...
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