Five Roses

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 43:31

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Best album on Emusic?

JDiego

A band that I had never heard of practically pushed on me by the Emusic editors...turns out they were right. I've listened to it so many times I've worn holes in the mp3s!

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Incredibly Cohesive

bbegotka

Album flow is fantastic. Any fan of intelligent indie pop should have this. 'This Thing About You' is a perfect pop song.

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Happy

Diggy

This album simply makes me happy.

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Great album

Rhequiem

I bought this on a whim at a local music store after listening to a few of the tracks at the store. I am so glad I did, because I find that I can't get enough of this album. I love listening to it while I am driving with the windows down and the sun out. Great stuff :)

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overwhelmingly good

stephenrthomas

this is one of those cd's where there will be just that butter part somewhere in each song that just melts me and makes me laugh at how much it gets me and how good it is, that i cant wait to start the song over and hear it again, but before i get a chance to press track back, im already 5 seconds into the next song and hearing something even more pleasing, and i cant even bring myself to go back (which is my usual cd method ... one song at a time, overlisten, then move on) And there is something about it that is so subtle at the same time....gosh its great

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gorgeous noise or perfect pop?

AndrewRose

This has to be one of 2007's most overlooked releases. As a twelve-track song-suite its pretty flawless once you've taken it in a few times. Not since Yankee Hotel Foxtrot has there been a record I could listen to over and over this much without tiring in the slightest.

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I love this record

CBCD

I find myself coming back to it again and again - listening to it makes me happy.

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My opinion

Megatoad

Someone else said try 6,11,12. I say try: 3,4,5,8,12. I especially love "beach baby" but it's all enjoyable.

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Wonderful

Hustn

I saw these guys (and girl) live showcasing for the Stars and had to run and download this album. There is a wonderful playful nature to their music. Great stuff (but best live).

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Very nice.

Velvethope

This is simply a nice, likable record. I am not sure it will change your life, but it's lovely and fun and gets under your skin after about 3 or 4 listens. Definitely worth the download.

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They Say All Music Guide

A couple things come to mind upon hearing the first few tracks of Five Roses. The first is that it sounds a lot like Yo La Tengo; there’s a lot of ringing guitar work and throbbing bass going on, especially on tracks like “Whirrs” and “Hold Your Secrets to Your Heart.” The second is that sounds a whole lot like the Beach Boys; it’s bouncy and musically ambitious, full of soaring vocal harmonies and echoing snares. Now, this isn’t to say that Graham Van Pelt (the man behind Miracle Fortress) is an outright copycat, or that Five Roses suffers under the weight of its influences. On the contrary, the album wears them beautifully; not only that, but it makes for one of 2007′s more memorable and original indie pop debuts. Van Pelt is a one-man-band in the spirit of Brian Wilson, and his strength lies in his restraint. Unlike some indie multi-instrumentalists (Sufjan Stevens comes to mind) he doesn’t shock and awe the listener with sheer orchestral might; this album soars, but it does so gently. The sonic palette consists of luminous synths, heartbeat-steady basslines (think Yo La Tengo’s I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One), Van Pelt’s angelic vocals, and swath upon swath of reverb. The lyrics are heartbreakingly simple and they’re almost invariably about love, but Five Roses is by no means a saccharine album. Maybe it’s because Van Pelt is a genuine guy, or maybe it’s just because he’s a good songwriter; whatever the case may be, it isn’t everyday one comes across an honest, and honestly surprising, set of love songs such as this. – Margaret Reges

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