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Millpond Years
& Also the Trees
Millpond Years
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Import only release of their ace sophomore album, originally released in 1998. Normal Records.

     
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All Artists: & Also the Trees
Title: Millpond Years
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Qdk Records
Release Date: 6/29/1995
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 4011760620021, 401176062002

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Import only release of their ace sophomore album, originally released in 1998. Normal Records.
 

CD Reviews

Essential AATT - for fans of neo-gothic melancholy influence
Mark A. McCarthy | Portland, OR United States | 01/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have been an And Also the Trees fan since the early 80's, and "the Millpond Years" is, in my opinion, their best album, and a timeless work of art. This album stands as testimony to the raw talent and amazing depth this obscure and sadly overlooked band offers to anyone lucky enough to listen. Like Japan, Bauhaus, and Low Life, AATT is one of those bands that was never discovered by the masses, but achieved cult status almost immediately. The lyrics of Simon Huw Jones, as is customary with all AATT albums, weave elegant, sorrowful tales of tragedy and love lost, and could easily be read as poetry. Toss in amazingly unique and haunting guitar work, and a tight band of proficient musicians, and you have And Also the Trees. Take one listen to Suffering of the Stream, Sandstone Man, or Needle Street, and you too will be a fan for life."
An excellent followup to their last album: Virus Meadow
E. York(York28@msn.com) | Columbus,Ohio | 09/30/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Using a bit more electronics than in previuos albums "The Millpond Years" goes in a new direction without sacrificing one bit of the fluid and somber imagery that makes AATT so enjoyable.Musically the album is somewhat less vague and subterfugal than their last release with bass and guitar being less ambiant and just slightly more in your face.Lyrically this album is no less than beautiful,in an Edgar Allan Poe sort of way.Simon's coarse yet soothing voice fits perfectly with the poetry that resides within every song.A must have for fans of "Virus Meadow"."