Falling Off the Lavender Bridge
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Average customer review:Product Description
'Falling Off The Lavender Bridge' is the debut album from former Test Icicle and current Lightspeed Champion, Dev Hynes. A departure in sound from his previous band's output, thisMike Mogis-produced set is a collection of lush acoustic pop ballads that call to mind artists as diverse as Ryan Adams, Bright Eyes and Weezer. Includes the singles 'Galaxy Of The Lost' and 'Midnight Surprise'.
Track Listing
- Number One
- Galaxy Of The Lost
- Tell Me What It's Worth
- All To Shit
- Midnight Surprise
- Devil Tricks For A Bitch
- I Could Have Done This Myself
- Salty Water
- Dry Lips
- Everyone I Know Is Listening To Crunk
- Let The Bitches Die
- No Suprises (For Wendela)/Midnight Surprise
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2146 in Music
- Released on: 2008-01-21
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
its not genius
its not genius but its bouncy bouncy bouncy fun fun fun fun
if you like indie music this will satisfy you
if you like folk or country this will satisfy you
the acoustic ballads are charming and have charisma
check this yeah, mate, its laughs
Unremarkable
Had great expectations for this. But frankly is quite unremarkable. Sounds like demo tracks by Blur for combining folk rock, pop, slide guitar and West End Musical stage show, which weren't good enough, so they were never finished.
If you hear one track on the radio, you know what to expect from the Album, as every track is the same, while his attempt to be 'edgy' with the track titles is contrived and unsuited to this meandering guitar pop diluted squash.
Like Gatsby's smile
i met this guy after a patrick wolf gig. he was a lovely chap but to be honest i was more blown away by his sheer ability with an acoustic guitar. the duet with patrick was the highlight of the evening, and boy oh boy can this guy entertain. he's awesome. the music's awesome. every now and then when it pops up on shuffle it just seems appropriate, i always WANT to listen to it. that's not normally the case with a lot of music, you need a mood but that's not necessary here. give it a go....





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