The Everyday Separation

The Everyday Separation Artist: Absinthe Blind
Label: Mud Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 795306204725
EAN: 0795306204725
ASIN: B00005LNAA


Release Date: 2002-01-01

The Everyday Separation


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Tracks:

  1. The Gentleman's C
  2. Nation Loved Separation
  3. Experience Is The Name Everyone Gives To My Mistakes
  4. Antarctica
  5. The Two Leading In
  6. Vanity Calls
  7. Streamlined
  8. Daydream Set
  9. Rising
  10. You Should Get Out More

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars great alblum.......2002-05-18

This CD and its predecessor, "Music for Security", demonstrate a new maturity in Absinthe Blind's music. I keep it in my car and listen to it regularly. It offers great rythums which are bolstered by interesting electronic sounds. The strong drums give the alblum force, and much variety can be found here. This music is infinitly more creative than anything you will hear on the radio. I also like to listen to it while cooking. One of the best alblums I own.

5 out of 5 stars Absinthe Blind is still going strong.........2001-07-08

The band's latest album, Everyday Separation was in some ways different from the previous albums. After a few listens though, I started to recognize the band's style, with new techniques mixed in. Great album all around for both loyal and new fans.. Check out one of their performances if you're in the Midwest. More info on the band at absintheblind.com.

5 out of 5 stars Great album from emerging local artists.......2001-06-29

Absinthe Blind have often been compared to Pink Floydd in their use of musical imagery and swirling guitar effects, U2 in their way creating powerful and rememberable melodies, as well as other groups such as Pearl Jam and Radiohead. While this is all more or less valid, they have an original sound of their own combining dense guitar effects and solos, driving and well patterned drums, and flowing male/female vocals. The lyrics are well-written, with an introspective nature, symbolism and true expression that is somewhat lacking in many new acts that have come out recently. They also dabble in some electronics, and even some elements of jazz. If you are one leaning towards intelligently written and well-performed pop-rock music in the vein of mainstream greats like U2, Live, REM, Smashing Pumpkins, and Pearl Jam, you should give Absinthe Blind a try. Be sure to pick up that green bottle of goodness while you're at the record store.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Teenage A Go Go ~ Alex Harvey
  2. Don't Look Back: Very Best of the Korgis ~ The Korgis
  3. Wipe The Windows, Check The Oil, Dollar Gas ~ The Allman Brothers Band
  4. Urge to Kill ~ Brainbombs
  5. All the Way to the Sun ~ T.N.T.
  6. 4.5: The Best of the Indigo Girls ~ Indigo Girls
  7. It's Alright ~ The Dodgems
  8. Wilder ~ The Teardrop Explodes
  9. Memphis Sessions ~ Elvis Presley
  10. CCS 2 ~ CCS

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Blue Mance ~ Junior Mance

Big Band Classics Ladies Only: Songs of 40's and 50's ~ Various Artists

Memories ~ Wild Bill Davison

Kristian Jorgensen Meets Monty Alexander ~ Kristian Jorgensen

Catch the Music: Jazz Hits on TV ~ Various Artists

Smooth Jazz ~ Various Artists

Terra Dei ~ Laszlo Hortobagyi & Gayan Uttejak Society

Resurrection ~ Paula Maya

Adamo ~ Adamo

Attention Na Sida ~ Franco & L'O.K. Jazz