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Beneath the Trees
Faith & Disease
Beneath the Trees
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Faith & Disease
Title: Beneath the Trees
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Projekt Records
Original Release Date: 9/26/2000
Release Date: 9/26/2000
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 617026010526, 617025010527

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"Ethereal folk" worthy of a Grammy
Scott Sweet | Colorado Springs, CO | 02/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is their best album yet. It goes even deeper with the moody, intimate style on the previous album, "Insularia." Dara Rosenwasser has never sounded better, and Charlotte Sather is a terrific addition (voice and flute). If The Cowboy Junkies did a Black Tape for A Blue Girl album, it would be in the range of "Beneath The Trees." Slow-dance music for a midwestern prom where nobody brought a date. The opening duet is worthy of Queen Elizabeth's court. From there, the songs strike an amazing balance. They're slow and solemn without the ambient snooze factor of full-on ethereal. There IS a beat and rhythm - it's just applied very gently. Most of the tracks are similar in tempo and style. "Mayim: Water Is Flowing" is perfect. Just my opinion. The vibe is similar to U2's "A Sort of Homecoming." There are only ten words in the song, but they're sung in a dreamy, hypnotic manner. "This Part of Fortune Lies" is another winner.Their rendition of a traditional murder ballad, "Banks of The Ohio," should've been nominated for a Grammy. One question, though: CAN I HEAR A MURDER BALLAD WHERE THE WOMAN BUSTS A ROCK OVER THE GUY'S HEAD FOR A CHANGE? The song is in C-major; Charlotte's D-major vocal part at the end is poignant. Get this album and "Insularia." The earlier CDs are good, but these last two are amazing. Soothing, mysterious and catchy. The songs alternate between mournfulness and innocence in a very subtle way."
Faith & Disease
Roger Vinson | O'Fallon MO, u.s.a | 04/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The beautiful voices and lyrics are what make faith and disease one of the best(in my oppinion, the best) dark folk bands ever. Beneath the trees is not only one of their best cd's, but the song of the same title is very nice and calming and one of their best as well. I highly recommend those whom like the gothic style of music to get this cd, but I recommend it to all anyway!"
Ingenious
Ethan Narimatsu | Bainbridge Island, WA USA | 02/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I don't have the CD but I've heard most of it on the radio it is really good tasteful music. Calm at times but adding a trance effect. I have no idea what kind of genre you could classify it as Industrial/Trance/Classical/Techno?!?! But anyways I think that everyone should buy this CD the group was on the radio it from what they talked about it sounds like they worked very hard anjd dilligently ok!!!!!"