Comments for hum, Downward is Heavenwarddsdepmore@msn.com I think this is the greatest alternative album of the 90's. The lyrics are extremely vivid and elaborate. I have heard a better song writter since Elton John or Bob Dylan. Personally I feel they are the most underated band out there. I'd give it a 10.dsdepmore@msn.com I think this is the greatest alternative album of the 90's. The lyrics are extremely vivid and elaborate. I haven't heard a better song writter since Elton John or Bob Dylan. Personally I feel they are the most underated band out there. I'd give it a 10.dsdepmore@msn.com I think this is the greatest alternative album of the 90's. The lyrics are extremely vivid and elaborate. I haven't heard a better song writter since Elton John or Bob Dylan. Personally I feel they are the most underated band out there. I'd give it a 10.towelboy221@hotmail.com i would also give the album a perfect 10, but for different reasons. their extreme atention to detail is one. the band refuses to release and album until every member is satisfied with every note. i love thier ability to write a themed album, this cd should not be listened to in pieces. as far as the lyrics, i believe the words are more for texture the for us to try to make sense of. this band is all about texture. i could go on about these guys for some time, just get the album, and all of their previous albums, they rock.pete@fivecenthero.net this album should be given to all musicians so the can see the correct way to write, produce and record a nearly perfect record.... i just cant stand that "thinking of a number between everything and two" song... great composition, chords..arangements... they do great things with guitar chords.... isle of the cheetah still rocks my world.Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
Copyright 1994-2004 Roadkill Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.