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Peregrine  (Audio CD) 
by The Appleseed Cast

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The Appleseed Cast started their musical experiments in the second half of the 90's, toured the world, put out 4 full-length albums, and now arrive at a precarious place in their career. They've been there... but they haven't done this yet.

The latest album by The Appleseed Cast, Peregrine, is: spacious, thick, brooding, joyful, explosive, and back and forth, yet somehow seamless at the same time. Peregrine carries tones and sounds (at times) as stormy and spooky as the album’s theme/storyline lends. All in 13 tracks, Peregrine significantly yields what the band’s last four albums offered striking glimpses of. Overcoming a reflective hiatus to their career-defining, long-awaited return, The Appleseed Cast reemerge-- living out their "Fight Songs" and "Mile Markers".

There is a road to travel, even crawl (black and blue and half drunk sometimes), before a band can reach their catharsis. Not the figurative one, not the one in which bands speak of because it sounds profound in interviews. I'm talking about the authentic, honest, and humbling experience of truly releasing everything in the bag to one distinct piece of work. It's cleansing, and an amazing province that The Appleseed Cast have saddled and made theirs from the beginning of the ride and will go on until the very last second.

Founding members Chris Crisci (vocals/guitar) and Aaron Pillar (guitar) continue this ride with Marc Young (bass), and the latest addition, drummer Nathan Richardson formerly of The Casket Lottery. With a new distinct sounding creative at the helm of percussion, the band is further driven to greatness, while carefully expanding on the music in the most original ways. There is a brand new driving line that is letting each individual build and build on. Experimental? Yes. Self-indulgent? Not on your life.

The Appleseed Cast’s Peregrine is, lyrically and musically, a haunting patchwork of images. A family separated, a daughter’s ghost, a once loving father racked with guilt, brutality manifesting like a shell around him, a son fighting against his enmity, and the avenging angel, the daughter, Peregrine.

The Appleseed Cast have always been one of Lawrence, Kansas' name brand exports. Their onstage energy, gentle personalities, and master execution of a story using sound and body language have always made them an experience that cannot be missed. With the coming of Peregrine, and execution of this new tale in a live setting, The Appleseed Cast will have done what is most important in the life of a band; they will have taken the beautiful pieces they have each individually acquired over the last 10 years, and placed them perfectly together as one mosaic to be aurally inhaled by the listener. They are here. This is it.

The Appleseed Cast is comprised of: Chris Crisci - vocals/guitar, Aaron Pillar – guitar, Marc Young – bass, and Nathan "Junior" Richardson - drums / percussion.

By Sean Ingram

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: March 21, 2006
Studio: Militia
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
Track Listing:
1. ceremony
2. woodland hunter (part 1)
3. here we are (family in the hall)
4. silas' knife
5. mountain halo
6. sunlit and ascending
7. february
8. an orange and a blue
9. song 3
10. woodland hunter (part 2)
11. peregrine
12. a fate delivered
13. the clock and the storm
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5oh man oh man oh man.... I LOVE THIS RECORD!   Aug 15, 2008
I first heard the track "February" on my friends myspace page and was really impressed by it, so I decided to give this band a chance and bought the album the song was from (which just so happened to be this album). I didn't expect much at first when I popped it in my computer, but halfway through the first song I just stopped what I was doing completely, turned the volume up to high and surrendered my full attention to the wonderful sounds being played through my speakers. I seriously haven't heard a artistic/concept/prog/post rock album this good since I heard Dredg's "El Cielo" or Mew's "...And the Glass Handed Kites"! To me every song is just so colorful and full of flavor, yet challenging and full of meaning. The sound texture of the singers voice complements the songs very well. What's also worth mentioning are the guitars, keyboards and samples, which are tastefully expressed in the mix to create lound, and subtle ear pleasing sounds and haunting effects... And the drumming!? simply amazing. The Appleseed Cast's "Peregrine" is all praise from this reviewer...all I can say now is that it's a real treat in life to still be finding records out there like this, and i'm definitely a new fan of this band now.

4a bit of disappointment  Feb 06, 2008
One of my favorite bands for a while. This is a bit of a disapointment. I'll give it a 3 & 1/2. I miss drummer Josh Baruth! Wow!! Still a great band; I hope the next is better.

5This is an amazing band.  Jun 16, 2007
Appleseed Cast is a pillar in great music. I dont think that they have ever put out an album that is not great. I just saw them live and was amazed at their performance. They were able to play so many instrumental songs and still totally engage the listner, hard thing to pull of live. Plus I have never seen a band tune so much in my life, after every song. I also saw the Life and Times which were unreal live, check them out for sure.

4Gotta agree with broski...  May 27, 2007
The review below me is actually right on. However, I really like this album. I didnt at first, but it has earned its right into my CD player again. Yes, its the same formula as most of their recordings, but thats not a bad thing at all. I guess you could say it follows closely to Two Conversations, but I think that the song writing is more solid in a listener friendly way towards the back nine of the album. They do what they do best in this CD, but a new musical perspective might be a good thin for a new album.

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4Overall, their best to date . . .   Sep 27, 2006
I find myself wanting to push past the first two songs, jump right into "We Are" and continue from there. But instead, I take a breath and listen to what the band wants us to hear. And I'm not dissapointed. Well, not completely.

"Ceremony" is what one may have expected to hear come first on the Appleseed Cast's last album, Two Conversations, a gritty instrumental track following the epic Low Level Owl albums. To me, Two Conversations wasn't a hiccup, but it didn't seem like a natural progression. LLO may have just been too high of a bar to set (as many have said). Now having digested Peregrine for a while, Two Conversations seems a natural progression for the band as it's relative simplicty and more straighforward songwriting has combined with all that came before into this fairly great album, Peregrine.

Is this album completely unique and mind blowing? Not really, if you've heard the Appleseed Cast before, but this is a damn good album. "Sunlit Ascending" and "Peregrine" are probably the two standout tracks for me, though I do like everything on this album. The weakest point comes from the second song "Woodland Hunter (Part 1)" as it seems a bit contrived, but "Part 2" saves it later in the album and giving the first part a purpose.

I have given this album to any number of people who have never heard of the Appleseed Cast and I have yet to find someone who dislikes it. Obviously, some are blown away and others jump around and hit the high points, but it is hard to call this a bad album. For the Appleseed Cast, Peregrine isn't completely original, but their songwriting is strong throughout resulting in what is probably their most accomplished and listenable album yet. Highly recommended.

 
 
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