It's always on....months & months after i first bought it
Fred M. Schill | Chicago, IL USA | 09/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"amazing...i keep expecting to get burned out...which usually happens quite quickly these days...JOY DIVISION's UNKNOWN PLEASURES doesn't come round all that often...I digress:song after song keeps me hangin on:beginning with BIG CITY LIGHTS, back when I first purchased it randomly, on to THE SONG THAT FRUSTRATES US, a two week road trip back in June brought STUBBER to my lips...singing the whole CD three or four times repeating, with my wife at 3 in the morning as we drove through the BLACK HILLS...the question is WHY>?????"
Amazing
bulgakov | chicago | 12/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i came across this band accidently, and almost shelved it after the first listen. they have a unique sound, which is a major accomplishment these days. it's the type of album that grows on you, and begins to haunt you. i was surprised to read the review that said this was a happy album. this album is sad and beautiful, with lyrics like "on the day that you changed, it took everything to keep moving..." and "one cold winters night, some friends got together, with blankets and kites, for one last goodbye, the pain in their eyes, could have wilted a flower, the joy in their smiles, nearly lit up the sky..." hardly what i would consider happy lyrics. this album never grows old. like james "laid" or nick cave's "and no more shall we part..." you'll find yourself going back to this album over and over. the lyrics are amazing. if you want an album that will never grow dusty on your shelf and a band that you will brag to your friends about "finding", give them a try. they deserve recognition and unfortunately, they haven't received it yet. but then again, james never received the attention they deserved and now that they are gone, their fast growing fan base is mourning their demise, so it will be with snowglobe if more people do not sing their praises."