When I first listen to "In Which St.Wolfgang Meets The Devil (such a long title for a folk song), I felt that I was on a train to the county of nashville, and like the low fi of the song, it felt like old fashion country song like Johnny Cash but without the Hard voice, Morgan's voice is a nice soft voice.
Then Of course after feeling like I was on a train the song "Climb Board" was about trains.
"Fill My Head With Sunbeams", Morgan has a more mature sounding voice in this 2:09 and comes with "A Bird and A Wire", the hit of this album (if this was a really album out in the market, this would the single), feels like a song from Juno, a very beaufitul song, they should played this song in that movie at the end, fuck that last song they played.
After "ABAAW" comes "The Crane" which is my fav of his songs, its very soft, reminds me of times of my days. I rememember when he played this song at "Motionz" July 27, and it was perfect since it was at a nosie loud place and the loudness of Motionz and the softness of this song mixed in well.
"Jupiter" one of his early songs, has epic drums in it, type of drums I liked, and drums and harmonica work really well together. I don't think this song would sound cool without those. And For once, I could hear bass.
Comes In "We were airplanes" reminds me of clouds, no really, I could see clouds and me (in first person view) flying through them. He had said that song sounded bad, and it didn't.
"Seventeen Flowers", dude, when this song is played live, its epic. And when he said "I hold these Seventeen Flowers on this dying", I kinda wish I did that to my ex.
"Mathematics" is the only song that i dislike.
And The Final Song of my trip to Nashille is a great closing song to a album, I loved the piano melody in the background.
And that's the end of the 33 min and 28 sec (not counting the "Untitled song"). The only thing is that I wish that Morgan would added "Broken Bones", that's sound is great, both on the guitar and mandolin, if he would added that song, this album would be more greater.
alot of people had said that Morgan Eros sounded like early "Bright Eyes" and he really doesn't like "Bright eyes" and judging by my music type (dude, I know what Bright eyes sounds like, and he's emo) morgans sounds like a mix between Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash
I give "Lucky Stars" a 4 and half out of 5, this is proally the best folk album ever written by 16 year old kid, period.
download the album at: http://cllct.com/release/luckystars
Patrick-Vincent Herrera
I am Not A British Wantbe
Monday, October 20, 2008
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