playlist artwork#12 this weekWe are all priests. We are all sinners.

by And Kings Will Come From Your Body

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About this album

  • Updated: 15/07/2009
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    • Taylor Hohulin: Producer.

My third EP. There are three original songs and two covers of public domain hymns.

Cover by Ricky Allen.

If you add me on Facebook and/or MySpace, I will think you are super rad.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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musictomyears

A Stylish,Unique, Classy Done, Religious, Synthesiser, Pop Album

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musictomyears • 2009-07-16 11:31:13

Enchanting, magical at times, synthesiser, pop, album filled with outstanding, atmospheric, vocals and lyrics that captivate your imagination, let alone, tells us stories of life,love and religion on earth.heaven and in hell.You feel the hypnotic vocals and interesting indie, synthesiser/pop, echo in your mind and vibrate in your heart as you check out this, trance like hymn like tracks, hit you full on as you listen and take all, on board as you check this very unique styled album out.
Ivan1984

Black and white, and read all over...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-07-16 10:59:00

A nice, well poised Intro that manages to call sundry items to the collective fore, and to good effect. It sets the scene perhaps, then is dressed with some devotional lyrics. Again, in its latter half it works even better and the listener may have more of an idea of the joys they are in for with a listen, to this highly commendable artist. Come Ye Sinners, maintains the proof of ability of this artist with a nicely aimed track. Well balanced and an affirmation in musical form. Overcome My Disbelief has a wonderful start, and turns deftly into a mild mannered though poignant piece of artistic expression. I am all for music as being a vehicle, and this doesn't necessarily connote lyrics in the conveyance of a message. As far as religiosity, I suspect there will be a certain type of audience generally. Though perhaps it is something we need more of. Doubt is the seed of great thought. Deserve Your Love puts it all into a 'real' perspective, and whether or not you agree with the conditionality of such existence, this is a nice, soulful track. A yearning for a response that, in my experience, can be a long time coming. We finish with Nothing But The Blood, suggests that transubstantiation is part of this belief system. Overall, apart from showing a consistency of expression, it opens devotional music, in such an amenable form, to a potentially wide array of listeners. Nice EP, though the energy seems to dissipate a little at the end.
clonboy

nice progression

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clonboy • 2011-04-11 12:57:24

hey tay hoho, since i heard the first songs, now you've come along with a lot of new tracks, and the progression of geting better and better is there. good work. your decision to autotune your voice is constant and therefore a stylistic philosophy which suits to the music. drums and beats are getting better. but too often they just frame the song instead of being in it (could also be wanted of course) so again very good work and ideas, but if the songs would not be sooooo religious!!! hahaha... sorry i had to say this!
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