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Report this review (spam, insults, etc.)jag stone • 2009-04-22 21:31:58
#12 this weekLeave Emos Alone Right NOW! (My Online Diary)
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This collection of works began as the "rejects" that didn't fit into The Peach Tree's latest concept album. He tossed a coin to see if he would release it as a seperate entity or completely forget about it. He picked tails, it came up heads, but as always with these things that's when he realised he really did want to release it. The title pretty much sums up the album: a subtle sense of humour with an underlying current of "actual emoness". The word emo has evolved from what it used to be and is now completely overused. Over-use of the word and general reflection on the latest trend of "tagging" everything is a main theme in this album, but, unlike most of the other Peach Tree releases, there is not so much of a concept or theme; things are kind of lumped together and the whole thing is deliberately rough and sketchy. If you don't get the Chris Crocker reference, and if you don't laugh at some point, then you probably don't have a soul :P Enjoy.
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jag stone • 2009-04-22 21:31:58
capri4 • 2009-05-24 14:00:59
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Please stay courteous and be sincere (for good and bad!). It can be an interesting read for others, but only if it is constructive and doesn't disparage the artist.
Please write about the music itself and don't be too hard on the sound quality of some demos.
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