If this has been posted previously, do forgive me, but it's no big
deal since my typing isn't of the hunt and peck variety:
Despite their unshakable assocation with the Seattle
grunge explosion, Sunny Day owe more to the prog-rock
styling of early Genesis (circa Lamb Lies Down on Broadway)
than
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does anyone see what i am getting at? or am i just being a
looney? i am curious as to what other think/feel about the album.
you're not being a looney, but then again i have no idea what
a "state of aporia" is either.
a few general
does anybody know if that "dickies-esque" jacket on AD's site is just a
generic jacket that AD slaps band logos on, or is it unique to sdre?
Dan T.
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Sheets,Jason wrote:
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does anyone see what i am getting at? or am i
#2: does anyone else think a "dickies-esq[sic]" jacket is
somewhat inappropriate? last time i checked, the new album
didn't sound a thing like the deftones or korn.
Actually, I've found a lot of similarities between Deftones and SDRE... Both
have a very layered and thought out
dear list,
after being swept away by the ocean and sensing focus and harmony in the song
one, i eagerly anticipated with an open mind the brand-new sunny day real estate. like
many who have posted before, i chose not to listen to the album until the release
date; call me a dork, but i
not that anyone wanted to hear me bash their favorite
band but...and this is a big but... i'm not going
to
the rising tide while not as good as hif, still
manages to be better than anything sebadoh has put out
since bakesale. i got a cdr of the album, so to keep
things honest and to not