Trees Are Dead and Dried Out Wait for Something Wild

Trees Are Dead and Dried Out Wait for Something Wild Artist: Sikth
Label: Festival Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5018766997088
ASIN: B00009PBIW


Release Date: 2003-12-23

Trees Are Dead and Dried Out Wait for Something Wild


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Tracks:

  1. Scent of the Obscene
  2. Pussyfoot
  3. Hold My Finger
  4. Skies of Millennium Night
  5. Emerson (Pt. 1)
  6. Peep Show
  7. Wait for Something Wild
  8. Tupelo
  9. Can't We All Dream?
  10. Emerson (Pt. 2)
  11. How May I Help You?
  12. (If You Weren't So) Perfect
  13. Such the Fool
  14. When Will the Forest Speak...?

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Good band, bad CD.......2006-10-16

I just bought this new from HMV and tried to play it in my car. After a few minutes it degrades into scrambled garbage. I took the disk out and it was perfect and no scratches. When I got home I put it in my stereo, same thing. Then I put it into my computer and it wants to install some player. F#@K THAT!

5 out of 5 stars Those 1 star reviews.......2006-07-02


Trust me, this album is really, really good. Those people who gave this 1 star have only listened to it a few times. When you first listen to it, it seems like screaming out-of-time nonsense. This a deep album and takes a long time. Dig deep because it is so worth it.

5 out of 5 stars Step into another dimension of music........2005-11-05

First of all, if you like melodic verses and chorus's...this album is not for you. Musicians can really respect this album because musically, the guys in Sikth are brilliant. Every song blows me away with technicality and unfamiliarity. Lyrically, the album has it's ups and downs but when you learn to accept Sikth for what they are this album is a 10 out of 10. This album can make you want to put a hole into a wall at times and float off into space at others. Never have I heard an album like this and after hearing "Death of a Dead Day" off the new album I have no fingernails in anticipation of it's release.

1 out of 5 stars Road Fodder.......2005-07-24

After reading a review of this album in a guitar mag in 2003, I'd thought about buying it. Not many CDs get 5 stars and listed as one the best albums of the year (they listed it as no. 39).

Well, today, 23rd July, 2005, I finally risked the premium price and bought it.

The review I'd read said that to get the most out of it you'd have to listen to it several times.

To listen to this album several times is to abuse your own human rights. To listen to it once is to insult yourself and want to divorce yourself.

I know that metal has to contain a certain amount of screaming and cacophony but by having an album of this and just this doesn't make it the best thing ever.

I'm afraid I'm not eloquent enough to describe how awful this album is. But it did raise my anger levels enough for me to throw it out the window into the road.

Watching and listening to the light traffic of this hour run over it did placate and entertain me enough to be able to sleep tonight.

Honestly, this is just screaming and unrhythmic, unmusical thrashing. Anyone could do it. But most people have self-restraint and wait till they have something worthwhile before recording it.

Buy the new album by Clutch instead (Robot Hive/Exodus).

5 out of 5 stars

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