And yes this band actually can make an album! I live in the States or I would have gone to see them by now. Just keep on and thanks for the music Stude
I was initially turned off but something made me save the album to disk. Some weeks later when I found myself a little bored I put it on again. Better and I didn't know why. Days this time. I have come back and definitely feel good getting to know this album. Getting under my resistant skin you win. Thanks for the music
I am American and sick of high production values lavished over shit material. My gripe is null and void here. This album has great songwriting, heart in there all the way. Not my genre of choice but this delivery makes the exception. And I appreciate the instrumental groove laid down and the vocal work is awesome. I can't really articulate too well what I would like to say because I am writing this when I should have lived with this album for a good two weeks instead of after the first listen. Such are "yeah YEAH!" first impressions. Thanks for the music. Fluid soul familiar with pain and change and still singing. Your hair is on fire.
I really like this band. Minimalistic and true instrumentation. Great vocal delivery. Keep on rocking man.
Very tight. The breaks and the compositions remind me what I loved so much in early Yes. (Yes, I said Yes.) The vocal work is something articulately inarticulate. The band just is great.
Beautiful! (But for the sake of understanding more I truly wish there were english lyrics available. I love this album.) Thanks for the heart.
I have been listening to a lot of "so-so" indie-pop albums on Jamendo for a while now. I appreciate authentic music, good vocals, good lyrics and a well rounded album concept. Pinkle's album The Sound of Music delivers the goods. There are perhaps a few too many tracks presented here but I am aware of my own less-than-universal tastes and you may think ALL the tracks perfect. To sum it up: A good album I would turn on to any friend of mine. Maybe that's you or you or you.