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How does this guy sell these cd's? Jan 10, 2010 Someone please help me understand how this guy was able to get this depressing dribble released to the general population? This could be the WORST music I have ever heard in my entire life. I have a fairly extensive CD collection that ranks in the thousands with exposure to lots of different musical styles. Please take a close listen to the samples before buying this garbage. Coldplay and Radiohead should NOT be compared to this trash. Additionally, if you are tired of being a generally happy person and want to mess that up play this album.
For the genre, this music is absolutely beautiful Dec 29, 2009 I know people's favorites for this CD tend to be Pressure Suit, but my favorite hands down is Cinderella. The continuous melody throughout the whole song and the haunting distance of the music made this whole album one of my favorites.
Different May 16, 2009 I expected more from this cd. Instead its sound is louder, different mixes...I personally dont like it.
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Hard to Find CD Jan 23, 2009 This was the only place I was able to find this CD. Condition was like new. Will definitely be a return shopper
One of 2007's Best Albums...Why did no one notice? Nov 20, 2008 So, amidst the release of Arcade Fire's epic "Neon Bible," The National's mini-masterpiece "Boxer," Radiohead's sonic sweep "In Rainbows," and Kings of Leon's rock'n'roll rampage "Because of the Times," another fantastic indie-rock album came out that was all but equal to each of them.
Matt Hales's "Memory Man" is genuinely one of the best albums of the past five years, despite the lack of splash it made in the media waters upon its release. In fact, two or three days after it went on sale, Hales's record label informed him that, due to his lack of blockbuster sales, he was being dropped.
This is bizarre as all get out - "Memory Man" is an evocative, ear-massaging, staggering feat. Others have described it well enough.
I'm just going to say:
BUY IT.
And I can't believe record labels nowadays.
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