Earth Is not a Cold Dead, the
General
| Nov 2003
Reviews
Natty
Reviewed 2004-03-08
Reviewed 2004-03-08
Guitar based, post rock compositions. All instrumental. The disk has a good epic sprawl to it. The tracks seem to blend into each other, and all are quite good. Lots of rapidly picked guitar and intense reverb. If you like melodic, atmospheric post rock, give this a try.
All tracks recommended.
1. Delicate, then epic in turns. Rising swells of drums and distorted guitar. Stunning and simply gorgeous.
2. A little heavier than the first.
3. Darker, great melodic line.
4. A bit slower, builds.
5. This one’s my favorite. It’s stunningly gorgeous, ties the whole album together in an amazing way.
All tracks recommended.
1. Delicate, then epic in turns. Rising swells of drums and distorted guitar. Stunning and simply gorgeous.
2. A little heavier than the first.
3. Darker, great melodic line.
4. A bit slower, builds.
5. This one’s my favorite. It’s stunningly gorgeous, ties the whole album together in an amazing way.
Recent airplay
Your Hand in Mine
The Fall of Math (rebroadcast from Jun 7, 2012) — Apr 07, 2022
The Only Moment We Move Alon, First Breath After Coma
butterscotch memory — Aug 27, 2017
Your Hand in Mine
butterscotch memory — Jul 20, 2017
Your Hand in Mine
Road Trip — Jan 20, 2017
First Breath After Coma
The Fall of Math — Oct 25, 2013
First Breath After Coma
Beach Blanket Bingo — Aug 07, 2013
Charting
2004-03-29 — 2004-05-31
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 6 | 1 |
| May 30 | 3 |
| May 23 | 2 |
| May 9 | 1 |
| May 2 | 3 |
| Apr 25 | 3 |
| Apr 18 | 3 |
| Apr 4 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | First Breath After Coma | ||
| 2. | The Only Moment We Move Alon | ||
| 3. | Six Days at the Bottom of Th | ||
| 4. | Memorial | ||
| 5. | Your Hand in Mine |