fine wine
Just like fine wine they keep getting better. Seen them live here in Vancouver at St James Hall, unbelievable, if you have the opportunity go see them you wont regret it.
Just like fine wine they keep getting better. Seen them live here in Vancouver at St James Hall, unbelievable, if you have the opportunity go see them you wont regret it.
I heard once that this is a "Greatest Hits" of songs never used before. What this album includes is everything that has made the previous 29 of the thirty years phenomenal, and they capitalize more so on an acoustic hearted melody this go-around. All the songs are good, but they're not stand outs like "Shouting End of Life" or "When I'm Up." This time the album operates as a single unit that touches every area of the human emotion. I will go out on a limb to say this is arguably the greatest folk-rock album in the last decade, easily, if not the last two or three decades. Before that, I'm not sure there's anything comparable.
Just saw them live and was blown away. Had never heard of the band and came away loving it. They played a lot of the songs on this album and were great. A nice mix of folk and rock with a bit of edge at times. Great lyrics and passion.
This is a really good Oysters album. Arrangements are varied and interesting, production spot on, and most importantly of all of course, there are some great songs. "Here comes the flood", "Bury me standing", "Walking down the road" to name but a few. "Control" seems a bit of a clunker based on an early listen (too experimental by half), but that's an exception. Highlight for me is "Dancing as fast as I can" which is just brilliant and I am sure will be a concert staple for years to come. Great live band by the way.