The Great Baptiser doubts
After one listen of Trinity Roots/Home, Land & Sea I am a little worried.
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After one listen of Trinity Roots/Home, Land & Sea I am a little worried.
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I was going to say exactly the same thing
*feeling so guilty*
Why this is?
Is it the use of lesser, non-inspired instruments rather than the pipe organ?
Mwahaha, yeah that could be it. Second listen right now and I’m a little happier.
John, you da man
three cheers for John when his humour has a point I agree with ;)
Huzzah! The MAS is functioning smoothly!
So Matt, are you staying consistent with the moniker of the “Great Baptiser”? (“Great Baptiser” not being John the Baptist, but one who acclaims music that is not very good just because it comes from a certain source) or are you saying that the new Trinity Roots album is not very good despite your high expectations?
I’m saying that while at this point I reserve judgment on the new album, my faith is slipping.
If you need a nectareous album to set you at ease, try Absent Friends by The Divine Comedy.
And here I was about to go rushing off to buy it! I might actually listen to it before I do so now…
would that i had the same restraint, daniel. Would that i did.
warren is very happy with it. he says its more raw. the ones you don’t nessasarily like immeadiatley can grow on you and thats a fun process don’t you think?
certainly is
Thanks for the recommendation Lynton, I’ll check them out.