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fearisnottheend
post Jun 6 2006, 3:37 pm
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I got up early and went to Wal-Mart to get my copy of SFBM and they didn't have it. I called later on while at work and they found "them" in the back. So i drove down the street on break and picked it up.

I'd only heard the 30 second clips of most of the album before today. I was pleasantly suprised that i liked several songs i didn't expect to like much like Home, WDWGFH, Get Ready.
Show and Sofia are just ok but i'm sure they will grow on me. Right now, Wings is my favorite. It makes me smile just like They Stood Up For Love. Night of Nights is awesome. I like the slower verses more than the chorus but the change makes the song interesting. The slower verse part has that magical feeling that Pillar of Davidson and Gas Head Goes West had for me. Love Shines chorus is awesome. Can't wait to play these songs on guitar.

Reading on-line reviews on this site and many others, i got the impression that this album would be terrible. Mostly negative reviews wanting the band to get back to being "angry".
Now, if it would get us another Lakini's Juice than i'm all for that. I've found that, growing up listening to Live and being just a few years younger than them..........i feel like as they've matured and gotten older....i have to. It seems like the music fits me. I'm really enjoying it so far.

Its way to early to tell where this album will rank overall but i am happy with it. It is so cool to go pick up a new Live disc and anxiously listen to each song. I was thinking as i listened to it...after this listen the song won't really ever sound exactly the same. You only get that one "first time listen". Awesome experience. And this is the only band that i get hyped up about.

Can't wait to see them in concert again.


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post Oct 17 2006, 4:43 pm
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hey guys, i do the music reviews for the school newspaper at Franklin and Marshall College in lancaster PA, and I did a review of SFBM a couple weeks back so i figured i'd post it here. let me know what you think.

“I talk of revolution, you’d much rather brag,” sings Live’s front man Ed Kowalczyk on “White, Discussion,” the post-apocalyptic closer to 1994’s Throwing Copper. “I wanted a revolution, you said I was already free,” sings Kowalczyk on “Where Do We Go From Here?” from 2006’s Songs From Black Mountain. The juxtaposition of these two sets of lyrics best reveals the changes that have been taking place in Live’s music for the past several years. Ever since their debut album, Mental Jewelry, Live has made a career of asking questions, questions about war, peace, love, life, spirituality and society. Yet, starting with 1999’s The Distance To Here the first abstract set of answers began to appear in Live’s material. Songs From Black Mountain is the direct product of this process. Live has returned this time not with questions but answers, answers accompanied with a new musical style, indicating an impassioned approach to their work. However, these very changes are just as likely to turn away old fans are they are to please new ones.

The key potential problem with Songs From Black Mountain lies in the answers it provides. In almost every case the answer is “love.” In one sense this is logical outgrowth of the answers Live began to find in The Distance To Here. However, the problem is not the answer of “love” in and of itself, but rather a distinct narrowing of the use of the term. Within The Distance To Here the use of the term “love” was highly prevalent, used in ten of the twelve tracks on the album. Yet, the actual definition of the word love was a wide one. For example, “The Dolphin’s Cry” used the term love in the romantic/sexual sense, while “They Stood Up for Love” used the term in the sense of those who fought injustice out love of humanity, “Run To The Water” used love as a source of unity and in “Where Fishes Go” love was a principal all people returned to after winning the smaller fights in life. Now, on Songs From Black Mountain, the term love is used mainly in the romantic sense of the word. In the album opener and first single, “The River,” Kowalczyk draws a picture of a weakened man finding strength and healing within the arms of a women who sings soothingly “Let my lovin' ease your pain/Bring your burnin' skin to my river once again/I'll give you life.” In subsequent songs the idea of romantic love is further explored from different perspectives: “Mystery” examines the sense of wonderment generated by love and “Show” depicts the sometimes competing tensions within a relationship as the combination of opposing ideas like an “Angelic little devil” display how love can bring both joy and pain. The final song, “Night of Nights,” brings the exploration to an end as Kowalczyk sings, “Oh, so I give you my love/It's all that I have to give/Oh, I give you my love/And the life I have left to live” telling how love now has generated a life long commitment. While there are other examples and interpretations of love on the album, they tend to be far more limited. The problem with these answers is not that they don’t work, but rather that they don’t encompass enough. For fans who have followed the band for years, to find out the answer in many cases is simply love might seem like a letdown. The answers provided in Songs From Black Mountain aren’t necessarily a negative. For those that have found similar answers and believe this conception of love is indeed a solution will likely find much to like. Those who are looking for a different answer would be the ones most likely to be let down.

The other potential drawback is the album’s musical style. Songs From Black Mountain is Live’s softest album to date, with a laidback acoustic sound compared to the louder crashing guitars of Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi. The album has a sound more akin to Train’s Drops of Jupiter combined with Live’s 2003 Birds of Pray. As a result, many fans who enjoyed the sound on Live classics like “Lakini’s Juice,” “I Alone,” “The Dolphin’s Cry” might be let down. However, this doesn’t mean the album fails musically. Live is able to carry the new sound well. Songs such as “Where Do We Go From Here?” and “Wings” come across strongly and when Live chooses to experiment, as they do on the jazzy “Sofia” and the abrupt tempo changing “Night of Nights” the band is at its best. Those fans those also like lighter music like Train should also find much to like about Songs From Black Mountain.

The truth of the situation is that those who either partially or wholly agree with Live’s answers and also can enjoy a softer musical style will find much to love in Songs From Black Mountain. If you find yourself falling into that category than I would recommend picking up the album. If you don’t then I would advise listening to it in stores or from a friend first.

Grade: B
Changes in Both lyrical themes and general sound may alienate some fans, but many will find much to love.


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fearisnottheend   SFBM Fan Reviews   Jun 6 2006, 3:37 pm
ADAD   I think I've done my part... I went to Strawbe...   Jun 6 2006, 4:15 pm
WaiterAtCliftons   :sarcasm:   Jun 6 2006, 4:30 pm
SheRyche   I'm keeping my fingers crossed that mine will ...   Jun 6 2006, 4:48 pm
sandkind   went out & couldn't find it :bomb:   Jun 6 2006, 6:29 pm
Lively Chick   Went to J&R Music World and bought it today. I...   Jun 6 2006, 6:46 pm
Lively Chick   oh I forgot :yay:   Jun 6 2006, 6:47 pm
SJN1279   The best buy I went too only had it in the back. ...   Jun 6 2006, 8:00 pm
thefunkyredcaboose   I got the album on leak a month or so ago and I ha...   Jun 7 2006, 3:29 pm
Rodman91   If there is an existing SFBM reviews thread that ...   Jun 7 2006, 3:40 pm
SecretInsomnia   If there is an existing SFBM reviews thread that ...   Jun 7 2006, 5:48 pm
LiveRoCkS77   If there is an existing SFBM reviews thread that ...   Jun 7 2006, 8:29 pm
thefunkyredcaboose   Yes but that one great looking one just makes you ...   Jun 7 2006, 4:25 pm
thefunkyredcaboose   ^ It's called an opinion, everybody has one. ...   Jun 7 2006, 9:42 pm
beau99   ^ It's called an opinion, everybody has one. ...   Jun 7 2006, 10:18 pm
HiItsNino   Well, I haven't posted in a loooong time. For...   Jun 7 2006, 10:48 pm
LiveRoCkS77   I officially like you. I happen to enjoy V mysel...   Jun 8 2006, 8:38 am
LiveRoCkS77   ^ It's called an opinion, everybody has one. ...   Jun 8 2006, 8:37 am
PearlJamminJason   You're right....and I think your opinions ser...   Jun 8 2006, 3:38 pm
seriakiLLa   I always thought V was the Live 'party album....   Jun 8 2006, 2:21 am
fonzyg   I will admit that at first i wasn't all that c...   Jun 8 2006, 3:49 am
+Ed+   Kill me. Here is my review. 1) The River I realy...   Jun 8 2006, 6:16 am
bajaguy   I'm new to this board but have read alot on he...   Jun 8 2006, 8:53 am
craig   :cry: :cry: Yeah, I am afraid that I am entirel...   Jun 10 2006, 12:09 am
seriakiLLa   By the way, I would take MJ over V any day. MJ i...   Jun 10 2006, 1:09 am
livefan1999   We're hearing both sides here, but there is a ...   Jun 10 2006, 7:47 pm
thefunkyredcaboose   "You're right....and I think your opinion...   Jun 8 2006, 9:09 am
LiveRoCkS77   "You're right....and I think your opinio...   Jun 8 2006, 10:58 am
thefunkyredcaboose   Let me rephrase then. The fact that you think tha...   Jun 8 2006, 12:42 pm
LiveRoCkS77   Let me rephrase then. The fact that you think th...   Jun 8 2006, 2:45 pm
K. Schrader   note the key word in that: "V is shit compare...   Jun 8 2006, 4:04 pm
jaybb   So, after having a downloaded copy of SFBM for mon...   Jun 22 2006, 4:54 pm
tswart1   So does the US. Smart f'ing CD player.   Jun 22 2006, 5:25 pm
sandkind   f'n hilarious :D   Jun 22 2006, 9:06 pm
NectarDan   Does the burned copy work ok in your player?   Jun 23 2006, 12:33 am
jaybb   Actally I never had burned a copy, I only had it o...   Jun 24 2006, 7:14 pm
SC28FIRE   Similar to that I bought the import with dual disk...   Jun 24 2006, 11:42 pm
beau99   Similar to that I bought the import with dual dis...   Jun 25 2006, 7:59 pm
sandkind   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualdisc Don't ...   Jun 25 2006, 8:02 pm
beau99   cool, was the technology causing problems? Yep, ...   Jun 26 2006, 10:55 am
sandkind   Yep, it made people's computers vulnerable to...   Jun 26 2006, 11:19 am
beau99   why don't you order one off the net? Because...   Jun 26 2006, 12:44 pm
sandkind   does the cd and dvd having anti-pirating software ...   Jun 25 2006, 7:48 pm
jaybb   I just have a CD though, not a dual disk.   Jun 25 2006, 8:26 pm
loopyhels   :yay: i have had a copy of sfbm sice the end of Ap...   Jun 26 2006, 11:08 am
rocknerd   I have to say that i was a bit worried about an al...   Aug 21 2006, 1:55 am


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