21-10-2009, 10:32
I enjoyed reading the above review, and agree in part with the warmth and happiness conveyed across in Bonfires on the Heath.
However, the album which I heard on repeat for several days, did not linger for me as their older creations such as Emptily Through Holloway, Five Day Morning. I guess I was always drawn to that haunting romantic element from releases in The Violet Hour, and Suburban Light... kinda miss that now.
However, the album which I heard on repeat for several days, did not linger for me as their older creations such as Emptily Through Holloway, Five Day Morning. I guess I was always drawn to that haunting romantic element from releases in The Violet Hour, and Suburban Light... kinda miss that now.