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Simply Amazing Nov 07, 2009 When I first listened to this album, I was taken aback. A Copeland fan for years, I was amazed at how they were able to produce yet another set of songs that are nothing short of wonderful. Adding Rae Cassidy on some tracks was a nice touch. This album is by far the best. It's a shame that they are breaking up in the spring, but at least they left us with a piece of art that is really a culmination of 9 years of Copeland.
Notable Tracks
-Not Allowed 6/5
-The Grey Man 5/5
-Good Morning Fire Eater 5/5
Listen to it. You won't regret it. Aug 24, 2009 This album was my first listen to Copeland and I love it. Soon afterwards, I gave their other albums a listen. I honestly think this is their BEST album to date. Seriously. Vocals, melody, guitars, piano... After the third listen, I realized I loved the whole album. Every song.
I only give 5 stars to albums that you can play without skipping a song and this is one of em. You won't instantly think it's a classic at first, but give it a chance.
Lazy Sunday afternoon music. May 07, 2009 Pour yourself an ice tea, put the I-Home in the back yard and stretch out in the hammock. This is a great Sunday afternoon relaxing collection. Sunny melodies, soft vocals, well put together CD. The production and mix is high quality with the target spot on. From start to finish this CD makes you wish it would never end.
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COPELAND shine Mar 11, 2009 Copeland gets it done with this cd. The music is excellent and they just come together very well as a band on this cd. I like this cd beacause a majority of the songs are upbeat, involving the whole band as a whole. Great cd!
I love this album Feb 07, 2009 I had never listened to Copeland before about 2 months ago. I friend at work let me borrow this album and I have not stopped listening to it since then. I had always lumped Copeland in with the emo crowd however I find this album to be truly unique. It is all mostly keyboard based and at times has as much in common with R&B as it does rock. The production and instrumentation are excellent but the thing that sets this album apart is Aaron Marsh's voice and melodies. Listen to this album about 3 or 4 times and you will find the melodies embedded in your head for the next month. Having never listened to Copeland before a few months ago I am now a full on fan and this album is my favorite of 2008.
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