Sea Peoples, the / Black Tides in Streaming Sky's
Album: Black Tides in Streaming Sky's   Collection:General
Artist:Sea Peoples, the   Added:Feb 2005
Label:Self-Release  

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Add Date: 2005-04-10 Pull Date: 2005-06-12
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1. Apr 12, 2005: The Panoply
Sand on a Silver Sun

Album Review
Peter Porcino
Reviewed 2005-03-31
The Sea Peoples – Black Tides in Streaming Sky’s – Self Release
Reviewed by Peter – 3-22-2005

Pretty, pleasant indie EP with some folk and rock. Tracks 1-4 feel like mixes of U2 and Coldplay, especially in the vox. These songs are all solid, but nothing jumped out at me except 5 – a long, gorgeous instrumental track. Besides 5, 2 is the most memorable, playable track, but again, none of it’s really bad.
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1. 3:46 – Down-tempo, starts with immediate, slightly disjointed harmonies; song has a familiar indie sound. Simple guitar line provides the backbone and keeps the song going. Not particularly compelling.
2. *2:29 – Mid-tempo, one guitar plays a typical indie line while the other gets spacey. Song is more cohesive and lyrics are better – prettily done.
3. 3:00 – Mid-tempo; vox more strained, scratchy (more folk-sounding).Guitars are more prominent throughout, competing with vox at times. Guitar takes on more character towards the end, with a U2-feel.
4. * 2:46 – Mid-tempo; vocal harmonies and simple guitar as per the norm. DOesn’t stand out on the EP but still quite pretty.
5. ** Down-tempo, 2 guitars share pretty folk/rock lines (not the spacey feel of the earlier tracks) – a musical showcase in a very simple, understated way. So pretty and soothing! Well-done crescendos and fluctuations in how much of a rock feel the guitars have. Great energy!

Track Listing
1. Oceans Explode in Traces Ofm   3. Lost on the Cusp of Evening
2. She Read Shelley   4. In the Time of Ripeness
  5. Sand on a Silver Sun