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Tom:
Random Spirit Lover - Sunset Rubdown

Very dense and haunting but The Mending of The Gown, Up on Your Leopard, Upon Your Feral Days and  The Taming of the Hands that Came Back to Life break the album's mold and are pretty hyper and epic. Fragments of the songs lyrics are stuck in my head.

amok:

--- Quote from: whitman on 27 Oct 2007, 22:19 ---I just got Iron & Wine's Our Endless Numbered Days, and I am just flipping over Sam's voice!  I had no idea it was this clear and pure...amazing.  I finished the album and then just started playing it again, and I don't really do that often.  I feel a need to get The Shepherd's Dog now...also I hear that The Creek Drank The Cradle is more akin to Numbered Days, except less polished.  anybody have any helpful comments to add?
Thanks

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Get the new one. Far and above the best. :)

I Am Robot And Proud - When I Get My Ears

bleep bleep blorp

jimbunny:
Devin Townsend - Earth Day

I can never quite make up my mind whether his utter lack of lyrical finesse fascinates me or irks me. And yet the songs still kick ass.

Lise:
KT Tunstall- If Only

That's some good folk pop. I personally can't listen to stand her more popular singles ("Black Horse and the Cherry Tree", "Suddenly I See", etc) as they've been overplayed, but I found myself humming along to this one. I agree with Entertainment Weekly, she's the "lass to know."

PS: She gets bonus points for admitting that she looks like a "cat's arse" when she poses (or purses) for pictures, babbling about beer, cussing in interviews, and overall just being Scottish.

valley_parade:
Lawrence Arms - Brickwall Views

I think the only songs they played off Apathy And Exhaustion when I saw them were this one and Navigating the Windward Passage.

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